Author Archives: Deacon Bob

About Deacon Bob

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

Deacon Bob’s Homily for the Second Sunday of Advent – Cycle C

Here is my homily for the 2nd Sunday of Advent. May God bless you all. Audio: 2nd Sunday of Advent – Cycle C Text: 2nd Sunday of Advent – Cycle C  December 8/9, 2012  Baruch 5: 1-9; Phil 1:4, 8-11; Lk … Continue reading

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A “Catholic” Newspaper Gets It Wrong

Some of you may already be on top of this story. On December 3rd, the National Catholic Reporter published an editorial endorsing the ordination of women to the priesthood. If you must, you can log on to: http://ncronline.org/node/40306 to read … Continue reading

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Catholic Social Doctrine: The Value of Marriage

The Catholic Church’s social doctrine includes its teaching on marriage. Marriage is foundational for family, and is predicated on the free choice of the spouses to unite themselves as persons. This unity is of mind and body. The meaning and … Continue reading

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Maranatha! The Holy Father’s Words at the Beginning of Advent

Advent is upon us once again and we with expectant hope look for the coming of Jesus into our hearts and our world. He comes, most assuredly just as he came to us in the flesh  over two thousand years … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“… peace is much more than the simple absence of war; it represents the fullness of life.” — Catechism of the Catholic Church #489

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Mary’s Greatness Lay in Her Fidelity to God’s Word

I will deliver this homily to the diaconal community in the Winona diocese as we gathered for an Advent Day of Reflection. The Mass will be a votive Mass in honor of our Blessed Mother. Homily for Advent Day of … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“There is no more authoritative book to teach us how to grow in God’s love than the book of Jesus crucified.” — St. Maximillian Kolbe, OFM Conv.

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Quote for the Day

“God, and only God, is infinite, most wise, most holy, a most loving Lord, our father and creator, our beginning and end, our wisdom, power and love — God is our all.” – St. Maximillian Kolbe, OFM Conv.

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Four Myths of Papa Luciani “Debunked”

John Allen, a correspondent from the National Catholic Reporter on November 2, 2012, wrote the following for that newspaper. Here are excerpts from the article. Oct. 17 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Albino Luciani, the man who … Continue reading

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The Discipleship of Mary, Mother of God

I have been stuck thinking about what St. Augustine said a few days ago in the second reading in the Office of Readings on the memorial of the Presentation of Mary. If you recall, he said that Mary saw her … Continue reading

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Diaconal Spirituality and Marriage

I wrote a post many months ago on the spirituality of the diaconate and marriage. My point was that there was a dynamic tension between the ontologic change that occurs in the deacon by virtue of his ordination and the precendential graces … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“‘He breathed on them,’ and in that breathing the Spirit of God brought back to life forever the heart of the whole Church.” — Eric Doyle, OFM

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Faith as Liberation Mediated by Communion with Christ

Pope Benedict has written eloquently about the virtue of faith, and fittingly so in the Year of Faith. He has reminded us that faith is a supremely personal act, by which he means it is an act of the whole … Continue reading

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From Here, Where?

There are many people who seem to be disoriented in the past month. Disoriented because of either: 1. Disbelief. They are dumbfounded with the results of the elections and the in-your-face, undeniable force of the tyranny of moral relativism born … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“As in heaven thy will is punctually performed, so may it be done on earth by all creatures, particularly in me.” — St. Elizabeth of Hungary, SFO

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