Monthly Archives: February 2012

Quote for the Day

“The true peacemakers are those who preserve peace of mind and body for love of our Lord Jesus Christ, despite what they suffer in the world.” — St. Francis of Asissi

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Symposium “Towards Healing and Renewal” at the Greg

Starting today and continuing until February 9th at the Gregorian University in Rome a symposium is being held entitled “Towards Healing and Renewal.” From what I know, this is an opportunity to discuss the need for healing from sexual abuse … Continue reading

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Congratulations, Diocese of Salina

The Holy Father today nominated Fr. Edward J. Weisenburger of the archdiocese of Oklahoma City to be the next bishop of Salina, Kansas. Bishop Weisenburger was born in 1960 in the diocese of Springfield, Illinois. He studied theology at the Catholic … Continue reading

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My Bishop’s Letter to all the Faithful in the Diocese of Winona

(This is a transcript of the letter that was read in parishes of the diocese of Winona today regarding the Department of Health and Human Services mandate that strikes at the heart of religious liberty and the sanctity of conscience. … Continue reading

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Church of the Week

Church of the Resurrection Rochester, Minnesota

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White House Misrepresents Its Own Contraceptive Mandate

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a point by point clarification of a recent White House response to the HHS mandate requiring religious institutions to violate their consciences and that threatens religious liberty. Here is the bishops … Continue reading

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Ora et Labora

Most of my days are spent listening to people, or preparing myself to listen. On a one to one basis, I prefer listening than speaking. Now there are notable exceptions to this, such as when I know someone is hurting, … Continue reading

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Conscience Protection

Here is another link for you to look at put out by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Conscience Protection. Check it out, respond, and speak up for Conscience Protection and Religious Liberty. Thank you!

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HHS Mandate and Religious Liberty

As you no doubt have been reading in the news of late, the Department of Health and Human Services has issued a mandate that all health plans must include, free of charge, contraceptive services including some abortifacients, and sterilizations. This … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Who is rich? One who rejoices in what he has.” — anonymous ancient sage

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Has Europe Lost Her Religious Roots?

I want to draw your attention to a splendid lecture given at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome on December 12, 2011, by Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.  It was titled: Has Europe Lost Its Soul? I have yet to completely … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what is still possible for you to do.” — Blessed Pope John XXIII

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May He Rest In Peace

Yesterday evening, Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua died. He was the shepherd of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia for 15 years retiring in 2003. He has been described as progressive on some social justice issues, staunchly orthodox on matters of doctrine and deferential … Continue reading

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