Author Archives: Deacon Bob

About Deacon Bob

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

Bio-Technology and the Recapitulation of Original Sin

I thank my brother, Deacon Scott Dodge (www.scottdodge.blogspot.com) from the diocese of Salt Lake City for the following. I never was able to put my concerns about bio-technology in these terms even though I have struggled at times to express … Continue reading

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Thoughts for the Day: Praying Unceasingly

Back in 1977-78, Fr. Henri J. Nouwen was the resident scholar at the North American College. I was living there at the time, so I got to see him frequently and to listen to his lectures on various topics over … Continue reading

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Take a Look at the Widget!

If you haven’t noticed it yet, there is a new widget here at Catholic Faith and Reflections. It is direct from the Vatican and find it at the lower right of your screen after scrolling down a bit. It will … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Behold the Cross of the Lord! Begone, you evil powers! The Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered! Alleluia!” — St. Anthony of Padua

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Minnesota for Marriage Video: Marriage and Small Business

Here is the latest of the series of videos explaining the importance of voting “Yes” on the Marriage Protection Amendment on the Minnesota ballot this November. Please view, be informed, and vote this fall! http://youtu.be/8dXJaGGp6_w

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Congratulations, Diocese of Steubenville!

At noon today, Rome time, the Holy Father appointed Msgr. Jeffrey M. Monforton the new bishop of Steubenville. The 49 year old Detroit priest studied philosophy at Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit, then theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome receiving … Continue reading

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Papa Luciani (Pope John Paul I) on Poverty and the Church

Papa Luciani, on September 23, 1978 as he took possession of his diocesan cathedral St. John Lateran, delivered a wonderful homily. I want this morning to share only a very brief portion of it in which he references the poor … Continue reading

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Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, Venerable

Two days ago in the Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI named Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Venerable a Servant of God, recognizing in him a “life of heroic virtue.” Bishop Sheen was, as many of you know either from personal experience (if you … Continue reading

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Solemnity of St. Peter and St. Paul

Today we celebrate the great solemnity of the apostles Peter and Paul. How much this day reminds me of Rome and the two great basilicas there, St. Peter’s and St. Paul Outside-the-Walls! Peter and Paul are considered the two great … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Upholds Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare

 The Supreme Court today upheld the Affordable Care Act, often called Obamacare. The United States Council of Catholic Bishops has released the following statement regarding it. DATE: June 28, 2012  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  BISHOPS RENEW PLEA TO CONGRESS AND ADMINISTRATION TO … Continue reading

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Diaconal Spirituality and Marriage

Diaconal spirituality is one of dynamic tension between irrevocable change of Holy Orders and the graces of marriage. Theologically, we speak of the indelible mark that cannot be erased on the very being of a man who receives Holy Orders. We deacons are … Continue reading

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Social Doctrine of the Church – The Right to Work

The Second Vatican Council stated in Gaudium et Spes, and Pope John Paul II afterward affirmed, that work is a fundamental right and a good for humankind. It expresses and enhances the human dignity of the individual. The value of work is … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“The true peacemakers are those who preserve peace of mind and body for love of our Lord Jesus Christ, despite what they suffer in this world.” – St. Francis of Assisi

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“Muddy Thinking”

I  posted a few days ago on “muddy thinking” and how it bothers me. Here are a few more thoughts. The more experienced I get in whatever I do, the more I seem to see so many either unable or … Continue reading

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Hats Off to Fr. Ted

There is an 18 minute video making its way around the blogsphere of a conversation a woman had with a young priest from the diocese of Kalamazoo, Michigan about a whole host of things ranging from Vatican II, the whole … Continue reading

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