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About Fr. Andrew Ricci

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A Catholic priest since 1997, Fr. Andrew Ricci is currently the rector of the Cathedral of Christ the King in Superior, WI. His website "Three Great Things" can be found at studyprayserve.com and his podcasts can be found under "Catholic Inspiration" in the iTunes store.

26th Sunday of the Year: Jealousy and Greed in the human heart

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Study:  Reflect on a situation where you have experienced either jealousy or greed.  How did you move past it?  (HAVE you moved past it?)

Pray:  Ask the Lord for the grace to confront these vices and replace them with the Love, Joy, and Peace of Christ.

Serve:  Is there something that you can do to help break the cycle of greed or jealousy in your life today?  How can your life show others a better way to live?

Mass Readings – 26th Sunday of the Year

Whew!  While every week the Scripture readings give us plenty to ponder about, we are confronted this week with some particularly nasty (but common) elements that can surface in the human heart:

  • Jealousy – to be worried someone will take what we already have
  • Greed – an excessive desire to have more than what is appropriate, right or just

We know that Joshua and John are great figures in the history of our faith.  Joshua, as the successor of Moses, will lead the people as they claim their space in the Promised Land after their enslavement in Egypt.  He is God-fearing and righteous.  John is a close companion of the Lord, the brother of James, who has been personally called by Jesus to follow and be “a fisher of men.”

Empowered by God with particular graces, both are chosen for special work of leadership, yet they make the common (and altogether too human) mistake of getting their noses bent out of joint because great things are happening of which they are not a part.  Sound familiar?

Ever had a moment when you were upset because you were afraid that someone was moving in on your turf?  Taking over a work, task, ministry, or role that was yours?  While it’s true that there are times when people unfairly gobble up the work of others, it is also true that sometimes we are at fault because our expectations are too limited: we have assumed that the work, task, ministry, or role was ONLY ours to control.  We can cultivate assumptions that opportunities are strictly limited – that there is no room to share with others – and that we alone are allowed or expected to act.

Yet this is not how the Lord works!  Both Jesus and Moses welcome others to participate in the Good News – to prophesy, to drive out evil, to bring life and hope.  Simply put, there is room for others to help, for the obvious reason that the needs of the world are vast.  A question then arises: Do we share?  Do we welcome and encourage others to join us in God’s work?

James hits us over the head with greed – an inappropriate hunger for more (often wealth) that shows no regard for the needs and rights of others.  Greed (one of the 7 Deadly Sins) is one of those ugly vices that we always despise in others and often overlook in ourselves.  And while an insatiable desire for money is an easy target, remember that greed can also appear in little ways:

  • a little more food
  • a little more praise
  • a little more attention
  • a little more respect

When greed takes over we can lose our sense of balance and perspective.  People can get lost as we place a higher value on the thing we greedily seek.  The sad thing is, we might get what we desire, but we can lose that which is most important: the opportunity to love and be loved by the people in our lives.

We know jealousy and greed first hand: these are real vices that can fester in our souls.  The question today…how will we respond to their presence?  Jesus invites us in to the Gospel today to pluck them out!  They have no place in Heaven, and here on earth they are obstacles that keep us from the Lord and one another.

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Note: This post was first published on September 22, 2015.


25th Sunday of the Year: Life is a battle; keep fighting with faith. Catholic Inspiration

The readings state plainly the hostility and difficulty we often find in lives.  Sometimes the battle is outside ourselves, and sometimes it is within.  Yet as we fight our battles, we constantly use our most powerful weapon: the grace we receive through our faith in Jesus Christ!

Mass Readings – 25th Sunday of the Year

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Daily Mass: Show your work. Catholic Inspiration

Remember when you had to “show your work” in math class?  You had the answer in the back of the book, but you still needed to do demonstrate that you understood the concepts and complete the hard work.  Same is true for the life of faith!

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 24th Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: The call of St. Matthew. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord invites Matthew with a simple invitation, “Follow me.”  May his example inspire us to listen to the Lord’s call in our lives and respond with joy.

Mass Readings – St. Matthew, Apostle

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Daily Mass: Approaching Jesus, receiving grace. Catholic Inspiration

The woman who approaches Jesus meets no barriers or obstacles; instead she encounters the grace and mercy of the Messiah.  May we look to the Lord in our need and trust in the power of his love.

Mass Readings – Thursday of the 24th Week of the Year

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Blue Mass: Calling all you angels! Catholic Inspiration

The kids at Cathedral School honor veterans, emergency service personnel, firefighters and law enforcement at a Blue Mass that calls upon our Guardian Angels for guidance and help in times of trial.

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Daily Mass: The power of Jesus. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord’s power over life and death in the Gospel of Luke reminds us that Jesus is the Christ and Messiah.  May we let his grace transform our hearts.

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 24th Week of the Year

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25th Sunday of the Year: Grace to face the challenges in life

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Study:  Recall a time when you were overwhelmed by difficulty.  What got you through it?

Pray:  Call upon the Lord for the courage and strength to face your challenges.

Serve:  Is there someone you know who is struggling?  How can you offer your support?

Mass Readings – 25th Sunday of the Year

Don’t you wish life would always be easy?  Wouldn’t it be great if challenges and obstacles disappeared with a simple thought?  What’s more, how about if evil, darkness, fear, and violence would vanish from the face of the earth?

I know: I will now wake up from my pleasant dream.  Since the dawn of creation evil and sin have been part of our world, and for this very reason Jesus Christ died and rose.  The death and resurrection of the Lord confronts the darkness  and shines with the light of faith.

As Christians we can thus recognize two fundamental principles:

  • Evil and sin are part of the fabric of life
  • Jesus Christ offers us salvation through his victory on the Cross

Simply put, this means that we have hope in the face of difficulty.  God continues to give grace and strength, empowering us to face our fears and engage life with the faith to continue in the presence of adversity.  We know that life is hard; we know that with the Lord’s help we can carry on.

Where do you find darkness and evil in your life right now?  Where do the difficulties and obstacles present themselves?  Perhaps it’s time to acknowledge these pitfalls and recognize how they tempt and distract us.

For the minute we understand our struggles, we are equipped with the knowledge to petition the Lord for the help we need.  What’s more, as we understand the struggles of those around us, we can reach out with love of Christ to support one another with sincerity and genuine assistance.

May we honestly confront the challenges of life, trusting in the Lord for the grace we need.

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Note: This post was first published on September 15, 2015.


24th Sunday of the Year: When life tests us. Catholic Inspiration

The Scriptures touch upon a common theme: responding with faith in a time of trial.  Isaiah, James, and Peter all face difficult moments, and in their responses we can examine our own lives and consider how we draw upon our faith when life tests us.

Mass Readings – 24th Sunday of the Year

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Daily Mass: The sorrow of Mary. Catholic Inspiration

Throughout her life Mary had moments of profound sorrow: the death of the Holy Innocents; the flight into Egypt; relocation to Nazareth; the rejection and betrayal of her Son; his horrific death on the Cross.  Yet Mary’s faith in God inspires us to recognize that in these painful moments God is near, offering us the strength we need to carry on.

Mass Readings – Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows

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