Author Archives: Deacon Bob

About Deacon Bob

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

And You Think Your Parish is Busy….

I was perusing the Vatican’s website for the Propagation of the Faith (www.fides.org) and found this short article about a parish in Jiang Yin, China which is in the diocese of Nan Jing. In the first eight months of this … Continue reading

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Minnesota Marriage Minute — A Review of the Need for Marriage Protection Amendment

Here is another great video! Look, be informed, and vote “yes” on the ballot in November. Remember, a leaving the box unmarked will be counted as a “no” vote.

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Quote for the Day

“God is the Light I enter, and the Light I become when I enter it. And He Himself says to me, “This is your soul. Behold how beautiful it is!” And when I behold, it is Him I see.” — … Continue reading

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Words of Condolence from the Holy Father regarding Cardinal Martini

The Holy Father last Friday, after hearing of the death of Cardinal Martini, wrote the following words of condolence. (My translation of the Italian original.) I have sadly received notice of the death after a long illness of Cardinal Carlo … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Throw yourself into the hands of the Lord, because the Lord knows where to lead you.” – Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, SJ

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RIP, Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini

Two days ago, Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, Archbishop of Milan, Italy died at age 85 years. Many people liked to call him a “progressive” in the Church, and he was considered to have been a likely successor to Pope John … Continue reading

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Catholic Social Doctrine – Pastoral Action in the Social Field

Christianity has the power to renew not only the hearts and minds of humankind, but also cultural and social realities. The Church offers an integrated vision of humankind and a complete understanding of man’s personal and social dimensions. Christian anthropology, then, supports and … Continue reading

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34th Anniversary of Papa Luciani’s Election

Last Sunday, August 26th, was the 32nd anniversary of the election of Albino Luciani as Pope John Paul I. Because of numerous factors, I was unable until now to write a post in memory of this event. My readers are … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“As regards the virtues to be practiced in dealing with others, the first is kindliness. By this virtue the pious soul, by showing agreeable, courteous and polite manners with no trace of uncouthness, draws others to imitate him in the … Continue reading

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Raging Against God

One thing that happens frequently is an individual begins to rage against God when something unexpectedly painful and unjust occurs. Commonly, when someone whom one loves is tragically taken because of accident or illness, the surviving spouse or family member … Continue reading

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World Mission Day, 2012

World Mission Day will be celebrate this October 21, but the Holy Father released his World Mission Day message on the Feast of the Epiphany, January 6. I wanted to provide it for you to read, so I have posted it below. … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Every person’s mind has a great desire to know and understand important things, but the heart’s desire is to be known. We want not only to know about the world, the things of God, but to be known by God.” … Continue reading

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If It Happened in Vermont, It Could Happen in Minnesota

Take a look at what happened to a Catholic couple who owns an inn in Vermont, and who refused to book a “wedding reception” for a same-sex couple. In short, they were sued and had to pay $30,000 in fines … Continue reading

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Biblical Aspects of Economic Life

In the Old Testament one finds a two-fold attitude towards the goods of an economy. On one hand there is an appreciation that material goods are available for use in maintaining life, and on the other hand economic goods and … Continue reading

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Recovery Reflections

When a forced shut down is accepted, it leaves me with a certain uneasiness. I dislike, rather intensely, inaction. Time spent without evidence of fruitfulness is time of questionable value for me, even though I know full well that wasted … Continue reading

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