
Heads on the Platter
The thing it reminds me of in our time is there always seems to be someone looking for somebody’s head on a platter, figuratively if not literally.

The thing it reminds me of in our time is there always seems to be someone looking for somebody’s head on a platter, figuratively if not literally.

Will you dance for approval and reward or is your dance a carefree act of gratitude?

When King Herod heard this, he was frightened…

we have the example of two entirely different families in this week’s gospel. The family of Jesus lives to love God and neighbor. The family of Herod wants all of life’s goodies and they will do anything to get them and keep them. Which family do we follow?