Monthly Archives: November 2010

Quote for the Day

“If the Lord at the moment of my death reproves me for being too kind to sinners, I will answer, ‘my dear Jesus, if it is a fault to be too kind to sinners, it is a fault I learned … Continue reading

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Purification of Reason

On October 28, the Holy Father met with a number of Brazilian bishops making their ad limina visit.  His address was in Portuguese, a language I cannot read, but excerpts of it were published in English by Fides, the information … Continue reading

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The USCCB’s Upcoming Meeting

The bishops of the U.S. will be meeting soon for what I believe is an annual meeting. I was surprised this morning to open Papa Luciani’s book, Illustrissimi, and find that the page that surfaced was Luciani’s letter to the … Continue reading

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Weekend Reflection on Ministry

It is the end of another work week. Since ordination, that statement really doesn’t seem true. My professional job as a clinical social worker continues as it has for nearly 30 years now, but it has be transformed into an … Continue reading

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New Seminary for Cuba

Cuba’s president, Raul Castro, joined by Cuba’s bishops, representatives from the Vatican, the U.S., Italy and the Bahamas, inaugurated the San Carlos and San Ambrosio Seminary on November 3. This is the first major church-related  construction since Fidel Castro’s revolution … Continue reading

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A Story of Generosity

Early this morning, while I was vesting for Mass, a Vietnamese woman approached me. She is a regular at 6:30 AM Mass, and several weeks ago she told me she was going to Vietnam to visit family. She hadn’t been there … Continue reading

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The Two Kinds of Faith

In today’s Office of Readings, St. Cyril of Jerusalem talked about the two kinds of faith. His thoughts are drawn from his catechism, (Catech. 5). He talks of the fundamental necessity of a faith that gives intellectual assent to revealed … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“I give my soul to Jesus Christ.” — Solanus Casey, OFM Cap.

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Ignorance of Sin Damages Our Children

Bishop Anthony Taylor of the diocese of Little Rock said this during his homily a couple of weeks ago: “Over the last 45 years our society has become very permissive — anything goes! This leaves us and especially our children … Continue reading

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Correction — Venerable Matt Talbot

I want to thank a watchful reader of this blog for alerting me to an error I made in my post on the Holy Father’s intention for the month of November. I said that Matt Talbot was “Blessed” when, in … Continue reading

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All Saints Day

Today is the Solemnity of All Saints.  Normally a holy day of obligation, we are dispensed by our bishops from this serious obligation this year given that the holy day falls on a Monday. It is difficult, though, to not … Continue reading

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Holy Father’s Prayer Intention for November

Pope Benedict has made his prayer intention for this month known. He asks us to pray for all those afflicted by drug addiction. I posted about Blessed Matt Talbot a few days ago, suggesting a prayer for all those in … Continue reading

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