Monthly Archives: January 2011

St. Basil the Great on Virtue and Vice

I ran across great definitions of virtue and vice in today’s Office of Readings. Here is what St. Basil the Great said (my translation of the Italian text): “In fact, the definition of vice is this: the evil use, alien … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“If you have God, you have everything; without Him, you have nothing.” — Fr. Larry Richards

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Papa Luciani on Freedom, Life Model, the World and the Church

Pope John Paul I, while Cardinal of Venice, wrote in December 1973 a fictitious letter to St. Bonaventure which is included in Luciani’s book Illustrissimi. I’d like to quote an excerpt below on freedom, Christ as a model, the world, … Continue reading

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Deacon Bob’s Audio Homily for the Baptism of the Lord

Here is my homily for this weekend.  It went a bit longer, so I had to break it up into three sections for downloading purposes. Baptism of the Lord – Part 1 Baptism of the Lord – Part 2 Baptism … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“The truth is not afraid of your questions. The question is, are you afraid of the truth?” — Christopher West

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A Request for Information Regarding Papa Luciani

One of my readers has asked for information as to where he might obtain video of Pope John Paul I’s papacy. His comment can be read in the Recent Comments log to the lower right. I have directed him to … Continue reading

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Did You Know…?

New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene released a statistic recently that is startling. Forty-one percent (41%) of all pregnancies in New York City end in abortion. Forty-one per cent! The national average is 23%, according to the … Continue reading

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Chastity

The virtue of chastity is often misunderstood. For many, it has a negative connotation and references a lot of “noes” to this or that regarding sexual activity. For others, chastity applies only to priests or religious men and women who … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“One thing we may be sure of: God is watching all, and in His own time and way will turn all to His glory and ours, in as much as we shall have persevered in His service.” — Solanus Casey, … Continue reading

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Eucharistic Adoration

Tonight, I began monthly Eucharistic Adoration at the small rural parish to which I am assigned. This parish is in a town of about 400 people. It has about 60 families registered. It is clustered with a parish of about … Continue reading

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Blessed Pope John Paul II?

Andrea Tornielli of the Italian newspaper Il Giornale reported yesterday that a second miraculous healing has been attributed to the intercession of Pope John Paul II and his beatification will be this year, maybe as early as April. Sister Marie … Continue reading

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Three Anglican Bishops to Become Catholic Priests

Catholic New Service is reporting that three former Anglican bishops were received into the Catholic Church just hours after they formally resigned from their offices in the Anglican communion. John Broadhurst of Fulhan, Keith Newton of Richborough, and Andrew Burnham … Continue reading

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Odometer Reading

This blog is approaching  a quarter million visits. I am so please that over that past couple of years you have found something of interest here. Never be afraid of leaving a comment to a post. All comments are moderated, but … Continue reading

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St. Peter Chrysologus and the Epiphanies of the Lord

Today’s Office of Readings includes a writing from St. Peter Chrysologus on the relationship between the Incarnation, the Epiphany, the Baptism of the Lord,  the wedding feast at Cana, and the Eucharist. All of these events in our Lord’s life … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“The Son of God was nobler than we, and he made himself poor in this world for our sake.” — St. Francis of Assisi

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