Monthly Archives: September 2011

33 Years Ago Today – Papa Luciani on: “Who Is Our Neighbor?”

Thirty-three years ago today, Pope John Paul I in his Wednesday general audience had this to say about “Who is my neighbor?” Then there is our neighbor… But our neighbor is at three levels: some are above us; some are at … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“The more the graces and favors of Jesus grow in your soul, the more you should humble yourself, always keeping the humility of our heavenly Mother, who the instant she became the Mother of God, declared herself the handmaid of … Continue reading

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Church of the Week

      St. Mary Church Woodstock, Illinois

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Who Are We? “We Are Catholic!” – An Inspiring Video

I ran across this stunning video that says it all when it comes to answering the question, “Who are we Catholics?” Log on to: We Are Catholic. This is definitely worth two minutes of your time to view. It resonates … Continue reading

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“Health Care and the Three ‘Hs'”

I was reading today the latest issue of Ethics and Medics, a commentary of the National Catholic Bioethics Center  The article was written by Father James Mctavish, a priest of the Verbum Dei missionaries who also happens to be a … Continue reading

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33 Years Ago Today – Papa Luciani’s Installation Mass

Thirty-three years ago today, Papa Luciani omitted the traditional crowning with the papal tiara and opted for a much simpler Mass of Installation at St. Peter’s Basilica. I have posted on this before (see series last year by clicking on … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“The poor grasp the value of humility more easily than the rich. In fact, the poor, with their lack of means, have gentleness as a friend. The rich, with their abundance, have arrogance as an acquaintance.” — St. Pope Leo the Great

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33 Years Ago Today – Papa Luciani and Social Communication

On this day in 1978, only days after being elected pope, Papa Luciani spoke with the representatives of the international press corps in the Hall of Benediction at the Vatican.  Here is what he said, in part: “… the means … Continue reading

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