Monthly Archives: March 2009

References by the Holy Father Today

The Holy Father just completed a retreat, conducted by Cardinal Arinze. In today’s Angelus address, Benedict talks about the experience and also about today’s Gospel reading on the Transfiguration. I have heard three different homilies on it in the past … Continue reading

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A Deacon’s Meditation

Our bishop today led the diocesan diaconal community in a day of reflection. One of the suggestions given to us was to pray over and meditate on the Prayer of Diaconal Ordination. To all deacons:  do you recall this powerful … Continue reading

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Social Justice ala St. John Chrysostom

When we talk about fasting during Lent, how often do we think of social justice as a form of fasting? Take a look at what St. John Chrysostom has to say: “Not to enable the poor to share in our … Continue reading

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Who are Deacons — Part 2

A number of weeks ago, I posted a bulletin insert on diaconal identity. I promised to post more, so here is a second installment of my effort to catechize the faithful about the diaconate.  What do you think, deacons? “Deacons … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“No one deserves to go hungry, and there is no ecological reason for people to be hungry today.  People are hungry today solely because of the social and economic structures of sin:  greed, pride and lust for power.” — Br. … Continue reading

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A Glimpse at the Papacy of Pope John Paul the First?

I was reading Papa Luciani’s August 27, 1978 radiomessage to the world, searching for some hint as to what a lengthy Luciani papacy would have looked like.  A few things stand out in the first couple of pages of the message’s … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“If you suffer with him, you shall reign with him; if you mourn with him, you shall rejoice with him. If you die on the cross with him in tribulations, you will have an abode in heaven in the splendor of … Continue reading

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Don’t Forget Who You Are Now!

I am borrowing a phrase from Fr. Mark Pierce, whom I heard preach yesterday.  He said his mother would say to him whenever he would go out on the town as a teenager, “Don’t forget who you are now!” He … Continue reading

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