August 30, 2026 Reflection

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Lead follow or get out of the way. I ran cross-country in high school. The team mantra was, “Lead, follow, or get out of the way.” One drill had us run single file with the leader dropping back as the anchor moved up to lead. So, the last would become first, and the first would […]

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August 23, 2026 Reflection

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         What makes a leader? Jesus makes clear in this week’s Gospel that leadership does not require perfection. Peter was far from perfect. Most of his exchanges with Jesus revealed his own frailty. Peter experienced many of Jesus’s greatest miracles. He was present for Jesus’s Transfiguration, and he walked on water with Jesus. Even so, Peter […]

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August 16, 2026 Reflection

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In this upcoming Sunday’s Gospel from Matthew 15:21–28, a Canaanite woman comes to Jesus knowing she has no status to hide behind. She doesn’t pretend to be better than she is. She simply knows who Jesus is, humbles herself, and asks Him for help. I think a lot of men do the opposite with faith. […]

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August 9, 2026 Reflection

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By Chris Teague In this upcoming Sunday’s Gospel from Matthew 14:22–33, Peter starts to sink when he takes his eyes off Jesus and focuses on the storm around him. I have done the same thing many times, but especially lately. I have worried about work, about my children, and about things happening in the world […]

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July 26, 2026 Reflection

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         Few things are more satisfying than a cold glass of water on a hot summer day. A decade ago, my wife and I made a big overseas trip to Italy. We visited the Roman Forum on a sweltering summer morning with nary a cloud in sight. When it was time for lunch, we went to […]

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July 19, 2026 Reflection

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By Scott Gray, Men of St. Jospeh Member Spiritual growth—like farming—requires patience. The grower in Jesus’s parable of the weeds and the wheat recognizes the value of the good seed. While his enemy sought to distract, the grower resisted the urge to raze his entire field to uproot invasive weeds. Many farmers would feel understandable […]

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