Monthly Archives: June 2011

Quote for the Day

“To overspend energy on negatives can only diminish our energy for good. If we know the truth and live it, gospel freedom is a gift from the Spirit.” — Lester Bach, OFM Cap.

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Church of the Week

St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church Winona, Minnesota

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Thank God for the Psalms!

The Holy Father yesterday spoke of the Psalms and their significance during his general audience. If you happen to read Italian, you can read his discourse at: the Holy Father. Here are a few excerpts (translation by Diane Montagna): As … Continue reading

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Social Doctrine of the Church – Universal Destination of Goods

The Church teaches that the goods of the earth should be shared fairly by all humankind under the guidance of justice tempered by charity. God created the world and gave it to all men and women for the sustenance of … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Highest, all-powerful, good Lord, yours is the praise, the glory, and the honor, and every blessing. They belong to you alone, Most High, and no one is worthy to speak your name.” — St. Francis of Assisi

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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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Theology of the Trinity – cont’d

Here is a description of the Trinity made by the Holy Father in his recent pastoral visit to San Marino, the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, established in the 4th century. “The Father, Son and … Continue reading

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Just a Reminder….

Just a reminder, folks. Any comment left in my combox is subject to my approval. I do not post comments that are directed, personal attacks. Passionate comments are great. Comments attacking the Church will not be posted. Let’s keep it … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“If God lets you fall in some weakness, it is not to abandon you, but only to establish in you humility and make you more careful in the future.” — St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, OFM Cap.

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Update on Fr. Corapi

I suspect this will be my last post on this topic for a long time. There is too much emotion out there surrounding Fr. Corapi and his recent statement of intent. I did find today that The National Catholic Register … Continue reading

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Trinitarian Theology – 101

Did you know that whenever the Holy Spirit acts, he acts with the Father and the Son? And whenever the Son acts, he does so with the Father and the Spirit? And when the Father acts, he does so in … Continue reading

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Church of the Week

  Church of the Nativity of Mary Bloomington, Minnesota

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John Corapi, aka “The Black Sheep Dog”

Yesterday, a statement was released attributed to John Corapi filled with anger, hurt, woundedness and ambivalence. It essentially announced he was permanently leaving public ministry as a priest but was not “extinguished” and was going to take as his stage … Continue reading

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The Social Doctrine of the Church — Human Labor

Human work originates from persons made in the image and likeness of God, and thus called to continue God’s creative work. To work is a duty, and it honors God’s gifts and the talents we receive from him. Work can … Continue reading

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American Bishops Issue a Statement on Physician Assisted Suicide

As you may know, presently in the United States there are three states that allow physician assisted suicide. These are: Oregon, Washington and Montana. Today, the bishops of the United States approved a statement on this encroaching evil in our … Continue reading

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