Second Sunday of Easter, Year A/Divine Mercy Sunday, 2020
“Peace be with You,” When God Heals our Arrogance Acts 2:42-47; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31 Despondency, depression and morbid fear everywhere, is what we notice. Yes, we are not at war: no bombs and mines exploding, neither bullets nor bomber jets flying, coupled with the absence of hands wielding machetes; yet, sadness overwhelms and fear grips many an individual—there is no peace, no shalom (wholeness). The cold hands of death wreck havoc unabated, and we watch helplessly the disintegration of the human health. “Ghost town,” indeed, captures the description of what is happening; human beings have been “zooed” in their homes, and the inmatesRead More →