The Chosen: A Reflection for the Sixth Sunday of Easter
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski
reflects the movement of God, recruiting volunteers for Little League
and being chosen by God. What does this have to do with you where you
are? This question and more are answered in this audio.
Contact us to make a comment, we may post it at the end of the text of this reflection. Please read John 15:9-17.
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski
reflects ona stubborn vine that he tried to tear out, cut out and
chemical out. What does this have to do with what a woman asked her town
to do to remember her son who was kidnapped and killed? This question
and more are answered in this audio.
Contact us to make a comment, we may post it at the end of the text of this reflection. Please read John 15:1-17.
Fifth Sunday of Easter
"I Would've Killed Him, Too:" A Reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Easter
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski
reflects on how the Good Shepherd is offensive to the religious ear. "I
would have killed him, too," is how Kurowski feels when reading this
passage in its context. Why would a devout Christian feel like he would
have killed Christ, too? Listen to this podcast to find out why. These
questions and more are answered in this audio.
Contact us to make a comment, we may post it at the end of the text of this reflection. Please read John 10:11-18.
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Guess Who Is Coming to Dinner: A Reflection on the Third Sunday of Easter
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski reflects on Sidney Portier, Katherine Hepburn, Spencer Tracey and Jesus. How is an African American man in a movie in the 1960s like Jesus and vice versa. These questions and more are answered in this audio. Please read Luke 24:36-48.
Third Sunday of Easter
Truth and Peace: A Reflection for the Second Sunday of Easter
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski reflects on truth apart from facts and reality and peace that surpasses understanding. Confused? These questions and more are answered in this audio. Please read John 20:19-31.
Second Sunday of Easter
A Gift for Unity: A Reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Lent
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski reflects on a gift on the porch, should we open it? Listen to this podcast of his reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Lent and send us a comment. Please read John3:14-21.
Fourth Sunday of Lent
It's About God: A Reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski reflects on how life is not about us so much as ist is about God and this can put things into focus. Listen to this podcast of his reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent and send us a comment . Please read John 2:13-22.
Third Sunday of Lent
3 Purposes for Life: A Reflection for the First Sunday of Lent
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski reflects on how Lent slaps us in the face every year. It challenges us to live a life that is focused on who we were created to be. Listen to this podcast of his reflection for the First Sunday of Lent and send us a comment. Please read Mark 1:12-15.
First Sunday of Lent
Paralyzed by Sin: A Reflection for the 7th Sunday of Ordinary Time.
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski reflects on being set free from sinful paralysis. Listen to this podcast of his reflection for the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time and send us a comment . Please read Mark 2:1-12.
7th Sunday of Ordinarty Time
Where there is misery: A Reflection for the 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time.
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski reflects on whether believing in Christ promises riches, glory and freedom from pain. Listen to this podcast of his reflection for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time and send us a comment . Please read Mark 1.40-45.
Reflection for the 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time
In The Beginning, God".": A Reflection for the 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time.
Benedictine University and MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski reflects on God and the Beginning so that we can get up in the morning and make it through the day. Listen to this podcast of his reflection for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time and send us a comment. Please read Mark 1.29-39.
Reflection for the 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
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