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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- Deacon Bob’s Homily for 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Cycle Bob
- Deacon Bob’s Homily for the 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2024
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Author Archives: Deacon Bob
The Hidden Ministry of the Deacon
I want to thank a brother deacon, Scott Dodge from Salt Lake City (www.scottdodge.blogspot.com) for sparking my thoughts on this topic. He has a splendid post today of the ministry of the deacon written by a guest blogger, Deacon Norb over … Continue reading
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Minnesota Marriage Minute – Look at Europe
Here is a video explaining what has happened in European countries that have redefined marriage as something other than the union of one man and one woman. Before you view it, I want to pass on that I recently saw … Continue reading
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I Was There…. Pope John Paul II is Elected 34 Years Ago Tonight
Today is the 34th anniversary of the election of Karol Woityla as Pope John Paul II. I was there that night and remember it as if it were last week. Here is a video clip of what I and hundreds … Continue reading
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Quote for the Day
“Let us begin to do good, for as yet we have done little.” — St. Francis of Assisi
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Quote for the Day
“Let us love our most loving Father in heaven with the greatest love and let our obedience be the proof of our perfect love which we put into practice especially when we are asked to give up our own will.” … Continue reading
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Quote for the Day
“Each of us know his or her own wolf: fear, envy, impatience, greed, doubt, laziness, apathy. Only when we greet our own ‘Wolves’ with the sign of the cross, and bid them the Lord’s peace, can we be agents of … Continue reading
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The Holy Father Speaks on the Opening of Vatican II 50 Years Ago
The Holy Father gave an off-the-cuff talk to the faithful in St. Peter’s square three days ago. He spoke of the beginning of the Second Vatican Council and spoke from the heart about how in the last 50 years the … Continue reading
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Deacon Bob’s Homily 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Cycle B
Here is my homily for this weekend. Audio: 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Cycle B October 13/14, 2012 Wis. 7:7-11; Heb. 4: 12-13; Mk. 10: 17-30 My dad was quite a card player. He … Continue reading
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Church of the Week
St. Charles Borromeo Mission Church Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
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Minnesota Marriage Minute – Look at What Happened in Canada
Vote “YES” on the Minnesota Marriage Amendment this November. Remember, not voting on the amendment will be counted as a “no” vote, so be sure to mark “YES.”
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To Shepherd Well
The Office of Readings in the recent past offered for our reflection the theme of being a good shepherd, which I would summarize as meaning looking out for the good of the people without concern for our own status, places … Continue reading
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In Case You Have Forgotten…
In just a couple of short weeks, Blessed Mother Marianne Cope will be canonized a saint. I suspect many of you are not aware of her, even though I did blog about her earlier this year. Almost everyone knows St. … Continue reading
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Congratulations, Diocese of Tyler
The Holy Father has nominated Monsignor Joseph E. Strickland to be the new bishop of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas. Bishop-elect Strickland is a priest of that diocese. He was born on October 31, 1958 in the archdiocese of San … Continue reading
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Wait a Minute (or Two?)
Blogging is light in the past week. Responsibilities heavy. Besides trying to get a new deacon formation class up and running and all that entails, I have found myself on a diocesan pastoral planning task force on top of my … Continue reading
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Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Papa Luciani’s Birth
The Vatican City State is issuing a postage stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Albino Luciani, Pope John Paul I. Sorry I couldn’t get a better picture of it, but here is what I gleaned from … Continue reading
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