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Welcome!

I am Fr. Scott Steinkerchner, OP, a traveling preacher, theologian, and web-developer. Here you will find the bulk of my internet postings, stretching back to 1999. The Blog postings are housed here, the Videos are mostly from the website of the Dominican Province of St. Albert the Great USA (my province), and the Podcasts are mostly my contributions to theWord, a daily podcast from Dominicans around the world.

You will also find on this site a list of Questions & Answers about Liturgy in the Roman Catholic tradition, created by a great liturgist and friend, Fr. John Thomas Lane,SSS.

Hypocrisy
Hypocrisy

For 11 February 2014, Tuesday of the fifth week of the year, based on Mark 7:1-13 (this homily first appeared on theWord on 8 Feb 2011)

Perfection with limitations

Beauty abounds in the Wisconsin winter. I celebrate it most mornings by skiing through the snowy woods or across frozen lake Wingra. I don't get out every morning.

Pass along the love we have received
Pass along the love we have received

For 8 January 2014, January 8, based on 1 John 4:7-10, Mark 6:34-44

Accepting who we are, and who we might become
Accepting who we are, and who we might become

For 3 January 2014, The Most Holy Name of Jesus, based on 1 John 2:29-3:6

Forever open to the Spirit
Forever open to the Spirit

For 26 December 2013, Feast of St. Stephen, protomartyr, based on Acts 6:8-10,7:54-59

Come and follow me
Come and follow me

For 5 September 2013, Thursday of week 22 of the year, based on Luke 5:1-11

The eternal now

Running this morning at dawn, back home in my woods, in Madison, I was overwhelmed by God’s voice: “Come back to me, my people. What have I done to offend you?”

Christ of St. John of the Cross

This is the bottom of Salvador Dali’s famous painting “Christ of St. John of the Cross,” hanging in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow. (You can see the entire painting below.) The figure of Christ—crucified yet “as beautiful as the God he is” as Dali has written—dominates the painting and gives meaning to it as a religious masterpiece, but I believe that it is the bottom part of painting that holds the key.

Believing in James Bond
Believing in James Bond

For 3 August 2013, Saturday of week 17 of the year, based on Matthew 14:1-12

All will be one in Christ

I went to mass this morning with the Missionaries of Charity. The Gospel was the Good Samaritan, who took care of the stranger in the road who had been beaten half to death.

The sun breaks through

They say, “In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” It is something like that when the sun breaks through during rainy season. After a week of rain, the sun gloriously broke forth this morning. In the picture you can see the shadows of the prayer flags on the stupa, as if they are no longer simply hovering above it but caressing it with their blessing.

I used the opportunity to wash my sheets and hang them out to dry—with an effect that was no less glorious than the sunshine. I won't go into detail, but let me just say that I will continue to do my own laundry here.

Getting sick and getting better

Getting sick in a different culture is always interesting. I obviously ate something problematic and was running a fever, was tired, and felt like I had been kicked in the stomach.