In this reflection for the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, Adam Novotny connects Ezekiel's vision of water flowing from the temple, Paul's teaching that we are God's temple, and Jesus identifying himself as the temple from which life-giving water flows at the crucifixion—reminding listeners that they too are holy temples dwelling with the Holy Spirit.
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In this reflection for the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, Adam Novotny connects Ezekiel's vision of water flowing from the temple, Paul's teaching that we are God's temple, and Jesus identifying himself as the temple from which life-giving water flows at the crucifixion—reminding listeners that they too are holy temples dwelling with the Holy Spirit.
In this reflection for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Adam Novotny examines the story of the ten lepers who cry out "Jesus, master, have pity on us," exploring the difference between being looked at and truly seen, and challenges us to both seek Jesus's compassionate gaze in our own needs and to truly see others with compassion.
Enkindle: Family Scripture Reflections
In this reflection for the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, Adam Novotny connects Ezekiel's vision of water flowing from the temple, Paul's teaching that we are God's temple, and Jesus identifying himself as the temple from which life-giving water flows at the crucifixion—reminding listeners that they too are holy temples dwelling with the Holy Spirit.