Sunday of Lent 2025

Palm Sunday 2025

Meanwhile, Judas does not stop handing him over, but not for money. Perhaps out of obedience, perhaps out of despair, perhaps out of love, perhaps. Judas hands himself over to ambiguity; the human heart remains obscure. And so it shall be forever. First, there are instructions and codes, mysterious is the hidden game of being… Read more »

Fifth Sunday of Lent 2025

When a woman caught in adultery is brought before Jesus, the undeniable evidence of her wrongdoing is placed before His eyes. A woman with no defense. What should one do in the face of the embodiment of error? Jesus says nothing. He writes on the ground, stretching time. The first thing one realizes when reading… Read more »

Fourth Sunday of Lent 2025

In the end, everyone gets it wrong. Absolutely everyone. Because that’s just how life is. Common sense doesn’t win, logic doesn’t win, for we are not neatly ordered, well-mannered existences. This passage is a parable that reveals what life truly is: squandered inheritances, demands, concessions, unexpected love, bursts of affection, terrible emptiness, awkward silences, invitations… Read more »

Third Sunday of Lent 2025

I do not want my blood, like that of the Galileans, to flow alongside that of the sacrifices. I do not want to die with the overwhelming guilt of one who feels crushed by events. Like those eighteen who saw the tower of Siloam collapse upon them and, perhaps, in their final thought, asked, Why… Read more »

First Sunday of Lent 2025

And then he led me into temptation!  (Luke 4:1-13) If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread. Not a bad idea. When you are walking from the desert to the Jordan something starts looking good. It is God who invented it, it is called manna, and it is a divine sign…. Read more »