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Gospel of Luke

The Harvest Is Plentiful But the Laborers Are Few

As I was growing up, my church did regular mission trips with groups of people from the church. I don’t mean overseas missions. We...

Bonaventure at 800

Douglas Dales shows how St. Bonaventure’s commentary is indebted to both the Franciscan tradition and patristic exegesis.

Luke’s Lessons for Living amid Tragedy

On this feast day, St. Luke can guide us through a history tinged with disaster.

None Righteous, No Not One

To admit disaster to our Father in heaven: this is the found coin, the recovered sheep.

Reading Luke’s Transfiguration: An Icon and a Lenten Manifesto

What is it that Peter, John, and James perceive when they follow Jesus up the mountain and enter into the silence of Tabor? Not “words” as they are wont to hear them, but speech, singular and purified.

Jesus’ Galilean Ministry

Jesus speaks and acts with authority because his words and actions are those of God, because he is God.

Who is my neighbor?

The point of the parable is that the person who shows mercy to me is my neighbor.

A call to arms

Just the other day, I was reflecting on an influential saint of modern times, whose voluminous songbook has had considerable influence across the globe. His...

Why is the rich man in Hell?

Ignore the poor at your gates with caution.

Luke for More of Us

Review by Garwood P. Anderson Some recent, diverse offerings on the Lukan corpus seek to fill the gap between biblical scholarship and the Church.

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