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About Deacon Bob

Moderator: Deacon Bob Yerhot of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota.

Congratulations, Diocese of El Paso!

At noon, Rome time, today, the Holy Father named Bishop Mark J. Seitz bishop of El Paso, Texas. Bishop Seitz until now had been auxiliary bishop of Dallas. Bishop Seitz was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1954, studied at the … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Oh! If we could but peep into eternity occasionally during our existence, as the soul does when it separates fromt the body, how different would be our ‘Appreciation’.” — Venerable Solanus Casey, OFM Cap.

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Quote for the Day

“Some people go to Paradise by train, others in a carriage and others on foot. The latter, though, have more merit than the others and a place of greater glory in Paradise.” St. Pio of Pietrelcina, OFM Cap.

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Chrism Mass 2013

Here is a very nice video produced by my diocese featuring the Chrism Mass at the Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka in Winona. It is not just a taping of the Mass, but rather of the homily by Bishop Quinn, … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“One fully clothed cannot wrestle with one who is disrobed because he who wears something that can be seized is more quickly thrown to the ground. You cannot live in luxury on earth and reign with Christ in heaven.” — … Continue reading

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What’s piety got to do with it, got to do with it (sanctity)?

Tuesday evening I did something I swore in 2004 I would never do again: I watched Mel Gibson’s movie, The Passion of the Christ. All of it except for the scourging scene (it’s too graphic). When the movie came out, I, like … Continue reading

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Jesus and the Church are Inseparable

In follow up to my last post regarding salvation through Jesus Christ and the Church, I read this morning excerpts from Pope Francis’ homily for today, the memorial of St. George, the pope’s name day (Jorge translates George in English). … Continue reading

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The Trivialization of Evil and the Denial of a Good God

Benedict XVI wrote in his book, Jesus of Nazareth,    “The idea that God allowed the forgiveness of guilt, the healing of man from within, to cost him the death of his Son has come to seem quite alien to us … Continue reading

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Humility to the Detriment of Authority?

On March 28, on the the website, www.atlantico.fr Jacques-Charles Gaffiot published an article entitled, “Humilty Alert: What the Church would lose by renouncing decorum and her traditions.” In the article, it is reported (I do not read French, thus I … Continue reading

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Congratulations, Diocese of Grand Rapids!

The Holy Father has appointed Father David J. Walkowiak, a priest from the diocese of Cleveland, to be the next bishop of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Rev. David J. Walkowiak was born on June 18, 1953 in Cleveland, and studied theology … 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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Fr. Emil Kapaun, Medal of Honor Recipient

President Obama recently gave the Medal of Honor to Capt. Fr. Emil Kapaun 60 years after his death in a North Korean POW camp. Fr. Kapaun was an Army chaplain and his story is absolutely remarkable. The Church has named … Continue reading

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Deacon Bob’s Homily for the Third Sunday of Easter, Cycle C

Here is my homily for this weekend. May God bless each of you! Audio:  Third Sunday of Easter – Cycle C, 2013 Text: Third Sunday of Easter – Cycle C Acts 5: 27-32, 40B-41; Rev. 5: 11-14; John 21: 1-19 … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Look, brothers, at the humility of God and pour out your hearts before Him! Humble yourselves, as well, that you may be exalted by Him.” — St. Francis of Asissi

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Congratulations, Diocese of Fargo!

Yesterday the Holy Father appointed bishop of Fargo, North Dakota, Father John T. Folda, a priest from the diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska. Bishop-elect Folda is 51 years old, born in Omaha. He studied at St. Charles Borromeo seminary in Pennsylvania, … Continue reading

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