The Temple of Herod was huge. Its walls enclosed an area covering some 35 acres. Nearly all of that was open air, with various impressive colonnades and gates and dividing walls.
Homily for Sunday 31B, 31 October 2021: Mark 12:28-34
After the Pluscarden Community retreat
Homily for the 8 o’clock Mass, Sunday 29B, 17 October 2021: Mark 10:35-45
As Jesus made his way to Jerusalem, and to his Passion and death, the Apostles James and John put to him a request. In doing so they put us all forever in their debt. Thank God for this instance of tactlessness and stupidity! Their ambitious striving for the top places in the coming Kingdom evoked from Jesus a response that gives us a privileged insight into into his own mind, into the Christian life; into God’s plan of salvation.
Homily for Sunday 28B, 10 October 2021 (Wisdom 7:7-11; Hebrews 4:12-13; Mark 10:17-30)
The story of the Rich Young Man we heard in today’s Gospel is such a divine word. We receive it as ever alive and active; not to be judged by us, but precisely to judge us; to scrutinise our secret thoughts and intentions (Hb 4:12). This is the passage that prompted the youthful Antony, father of all monks, to abandon all things in order to follow Christ, round about the year 269.