A homily for the Third Sunday of Easter, April 23, 2023
Acts 2:14, 22-33, 1 Pt 1:17-21, Lk 24:13-35
I watch a fair amount of cable TV, primarily news, and with the programming come the unavoidable commercials, mostly for medicines and the like. You know the ones: They start off by listing the one or two benefits of that particular snake oil and then rattle off the 10,000 possible side effects that include painful death or dismemberment, significant gain or loss of weight, or terminal halitosis.
(And have you ever noticed that the actors playing some of these couples’ children are biologically inaccurate, if not impossible?)