Monthly Archives: October 2011

Rome in Flames

I don’t know if you kept abreast as to the demonstrations occurring in many parts of the world yesterday. It is all part of what we in the US are calling “Occupy Wall Street”. Yesterday, in Rome, there was bedlam to … Continue reading

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A Request for Prayers

I would ask that all of you pray for one of my brother deacons of the diocese of Winona who is seriously ill. May God give him strength and healing. Thanks.

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The Outstanding Success of the Permanent Diaconate

I didn’t take the time to write a post about the anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. I should have. On October 11, 1962, Pope John XXIII opened the Council. As those of us old enough to … Continue reading

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500,000 Hits on the Weblog

Catholic Faith and Reflections has surpassed a half-million hits to the webpage. I have been blogging since October, 2008 and I am pleased in one way or another that this weblog has been accessed. I hope it has served its … Continue reading

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Pope St. Callistus I

Today is the memorial of Pope St. Callistus I, who died a martyr in the Trastevere area of Rome in 222 or 223. I posted on him last year this date, for his history is interesting. Born a slave who … Continue reading

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Church of the Week

St. Mary’s Catholic Church Coon Valley, Wisconsin

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Quote for the Day

“When we age we are getting closer to the time when we will pass through death and experience fully the vision of God, who has been with us throughout our life as our Most Beloved.” — Alberic Smith, OFM

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The Social Doctrine of the Church: Peace

The Church teaches that peace is the goal of life in society. It is much more than the absence of war; it represents the fullness of life. Working for peace can never be separated from announcing the Gospel, which is … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“You would be surprised at what you could do if you tried.” – John Patrick Doyle, TOR

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Abortion and Mental Health

The British Journal of Psychiatry recently published a piece of research done by Priscilla K. Coleman from Bowling Green State University. The article, entitled Abortion and mental health: quantitative synthesis and analysis of research published 1995-2009 is a meta-analysis of 22 … Continue reading

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The Normalcy of War In Our Times

I was thinking about how when I was growing up, at least from the time I became conscious of world events, my country has been at war more often than it has not. My socio-political views were shaped by the … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Live always in truth, that you may die in obedience.” — St. Francis of Assisi

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Deacon Bob’s Homily for 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Here is my homily for this weekend. I hope you find some meaning in it this week. Blessings, Deacon Bob 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Cycle A (audio) 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time Cycle A 2011 (text)

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Social Doctrine of the Church: War

The Church condemns war. It asks all people to rethink war in a new way.  Pope John XXIII said in his encyclical “it is hardly possible to imagine that in an atomic era, war could be used as an instrument … Continue reading

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Church of the Week

St. Peter’s Catholic Church Rural La Crosse County, Wisconsin

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