Monthly Archives: December 2012

Papa Luciani: An Audio Tribute

Vatican Radio has put together a wonderful little audio report on the papacy of Pope John Paul I – Papa Luciani – in which you will hear him speaking in English, and you will be able to listen to the … Continue reading

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Sunday TV Mass – December 9, 2012

Here is last Sunday’s TV Mass, thanks to the diocese of Winona. http://youtu.be/AfwnyTDnrQ0  

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Authentic Democracy

Here is something our elected leaders need to remember. “An authentic democracy… is the fruit of a convinced acceptance of the values that inspire democratic principles: the dignity of every human person, the respect of human rights, commitment to the … Continue reading

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A Reflection on the Meaning of Death

I am reflecting on the meaning of death in recent days. In our parishes this past week there have been many individuals who are either on hospice, were recently diagnosed with serious illness, or who have died. I have also … Continue reading

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The New Look

After 1667 posts and nearly 660,000 visits, I have decided to change the theme page on this weblog. Thanks to WordPress, Catholic Faith and Reflections now has a new header depicting the baldichino and altar of St. Peter’s Basilica, a place dear … Continue reading

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Deacon Bob’s Homily for the Second Sunday of Advent – Cycle C

Here is my homily for the 2nd Sunday of Advent. May God bless you all. Audio: 2nd Sunday of Advent – Cycle C Text: 2nd Sunday of Advent – Cycle C  December 8/9, 2012  Baruch 5: 1-9; Phil 1:4, 8-11; Lk … Continue reading

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A “Catholic” Newspaper Gets It Wrong

Some of you may already be on top of this story. On December 3rd, the National Catholic Reporter published an editorial endorsing the ordination of women to the priesthood. If you must, you can log on to: http://ncronline.org/node/40306 to read … Continue reading

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Catholic Social Doctrine: The Value of Marriage

The Catholic Church’s social doctrine includes its teaching on marriage. Marriage is foundational for family, and is predicated on the free choice of the spouses to unite themselves as persons. This unity is of mind and body. The meaning and … Continue reading

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Maranatha! The Holy Father’s Words at the Beginning of Advent

Advent is upon us once again and we with expectant hope look for the coming of Jesus into our hearts and our world. He comes, most assuredly just as he came to us in the flesh  over two thousand years … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“… peace is much more than the simple absence of war; it represents the fullness of life.” — Catechism of the Catholic Church #489

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