Deacon Bob Yerhot serves the diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota. He has dedicated his life to the service of his family and the Catholic Church. He has studied philosophy, classical humanities, theology and social work at St. Mary’s College (now University) at Winona, Minnesota, the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy, and the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. He currently serves two parishes in southeast Minnesota, is the Assistant Director Emeritus of the Diaconate for the Diocese of Winona, and is the diocesan consultant for the Courage and Encourage Apostolate and Unbound ministry in the diocese. He offers days of reflection and retreats for diaconal communities in the United States. For over 30 years he practiced clinical social work and psychotherapy before retiring in 2015.
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Recent Posts
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Quote for the Day
Here is an excerpt (the italics and bold print are mine) from a speech the Apostolic Nuncio gave to the American bishops meeting today in Baltimore. His talk was quite direct and revealing. I encourage you to read the entire text … Continue reading
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The Difference Between Sin and Corruption
Pope Francis had some strong and interesting comments this morning at his daily Mass at the Vatican’s Santa Marta during which he spoke of sin, forgiveness and corruption. He made a distinction between sin and corruption of which I hadn’t … Continue reading
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Deacon Bob’s Homily for the 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Cycle C 2013
Here is my homily for this weekend. God bless each of you! Audio: Text: 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Cycle C November 9/10, 2013 2 Macc 7:1-2, 9-14; 2 Thes 2:16-3:5; Luke 20: 27-38 “He is not God of the … Continue reading
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Quote for the Day
“My only concern is to carry out what God wants of me. In a word, father of my heart and soul, I desire to be as perfect a likeness of my Lord Jesus Christ as I possibly can.” — Blessed … Continue reading
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CDF bars participation in events assuming truth of Medjugorje :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has issued a letter to all the United States bishops prohibiting the Catholic faithful and all clergy from participating in events that presume the authenticity of the “apparitions” of Medjugorje. This letter, … Continue reading
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“Whether in life or in death, you are the Lord’s”
Our first reading at Mass today reminds us that whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s chosen ones. This is echoed loudly in today’s Gospel in Jesus’ two parables, the first about the lost sheep which he finds … Continue reading
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Congratulations, Diocese of Rochester!
Today, the Holy Father named Bishop Salvatore Ronald Matano bishop of Rochester, New York. Bishop Matano was born in 1946 in Providence, Rhode Island. He entered seminary at Our Lady of Providence, and studied theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University … Continue reading
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Quote for the Day
“Fasting helps us to remember, to bring back into harmony our simple needs and the needs of all Creation.” — Keith Warner, OFM
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“Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Gate…”
Today’s Gospel has Jesus telling us to “strive to enter through the narrow gate.” He also warns that many will try and fail. You have to ask, “What will make the difference between entering and not entering?” There is a … Continue reading
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Quote for the Day
“It is Jesus you want to see, to gaze upon, to think about deeply and with desire to imitate.” – St. Clare of Assisi
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Pope John Paul I and Pope Francis
Finally, someone is recognizing what I and others have been saying since Pope Francis’ election as pope: He resembles Pope John Paul the FIrst (Papa Luciani). I say resembles not so much in his physical appearance – even though both … Continue reading
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“There is a Baptism with which I must be baptized…”
Today’s Gospel from Luke has Jesus declaring, “I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing! There is a baptism with which I must be baptized, and how great is my anguish … Continue reading
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How Well Do You Hear? Remember?
How well do you hear? How long is your memory? No, this isn’t a test for Alzheimer’s. These really are profound spiritual questions that we all would do well to consider. How well do we hear God’s Word as revealed … Continue reading
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Pope Francis and the Devil
One of the things many people have noticed about Pope Francis right from the start is his reference to Satan. Many commentators have said this is a reflection of his Jesuit spirituality, and the charism of discernment often seen with … Continue reading
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Mary Unties the Knots of Sin
Our Holy Father offered a beautiful homily a couple days ago when, in St. Peter’s Square he venerated our Lady in an impressive yet simple manner, accompanied by thousands of people gathered with him. In this homily (see below) he … Continue reading
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