Author Archives: Deacon Bob

About Deacon Bob

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

Congratulations, Diocese of Baker!

The Holy Father, at noon Rome time, announced today that Fr. Liam Stephen Cary, a priest from the archdiocese of Portland in Oregon, is the new bishop of the diocese of Baker. Bishop-elect Cary was born in 1947 at Prineville, … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Those who are weighted down with sickness, and those of you who are wearied by the care of them, you should all of you bear it in peace, for you will see that such fatigue is very precious.” — St. … Continue reading

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Catholic Social Doctrine – The Universality of Sin, Salvation and Hope

The doctrine of original sin teaches the universality of sin. This doctrine must never be separated from the reality of the universality of salvation in Jesus Christ. While the doctrine of original sin properly enlightens us to not remain in … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“A church that doesn’t provoke any crisis, a gospel that doesn’t unsettle, a Word of God that doesn’t get under anyone’s skin, what kind of gospel is that? Preachers who avoid every thorny matter so as not to be harassed … Continue reading

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Facing Lent’s Temptations

  I heard a spiritual director (not mine) say recently that the devil cannot read your thoughts; he is only a very good observer of behavior and quickly hones in on your weakness. It is there he attacks. Your thoughts, … Continue reading

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Charles Kadlec on the HHS Mandate and the First Amendment

Forbes magazine recently ran an article written by Charles Kadlec that rather eloquently explains why the Church cannot accept the HHS mandate forcing it to pay for contraception, sterilizations and abortifacient drugs. I encourage you to read the entire article at: … Continue reading

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Latest Letter from Cardinal Dolan and the USCCB on the HHS Mandate and Religious Liberty

Here is a recent letter from Cardinal Dolan on the HHS mandate. I would ask you to caredfully read it, be informed, and become active in protecting our religious liberty which is seriously at stake here. The highlighted link is … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“Live so as not to fear death. For those who live well in the world, death is not frightening, but sweet and precious.” — St. Rose of Viterbo, SFO

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Lenten Abstinence

We are full-time into Lent, this being the ninth day. It would seem that this year my Lenten practice – largely dictated by necessity – lies in almsgiving. Almsgiving in the broader sense of doing for others in acts of … Continue reading

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Minnesota Marriage Minute #9

Here is the ninth in a series of videos explaining the importance of the upcoming Marriage Protection Amendment on the Minnesota ballot this fall. Please be sure to vote “yes” on this amendment. Thank you!

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Quote for the Day

“Actions speak louder than words; let your words teach and your actions speak.” St. Anthony of Padua, OFM

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Papa Luciani (Pope John Paul I) Centenary is Scheduled!

  I would like to happily inform you that there will be an international conference this October, here in the United States, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Pope John Paul I’s birth. The conference is slated to be held October … Continue reading

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Deacon Bob’s Homily for First Sunday of Lent

Here is an audio recording of my homily this weekend. Thanks for listening. 1st Sunday of Lent – Cycle B Here is the transcript:  As you can tell from the change of colors, we are in a new liturgical season….. … Continue reading

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Our Persecuted Brothers and Sisters in Laos

Fides, the information service of the Pontifical Mission Societies (see link below right), published yesterday a report of the confiscation of a church on February 22 in the village of Kengweng in the district of Sayabulim in Savannakhet province of … Continue reading

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A Catholic Pastor Speaks Out on Freedom of Religion

I want to thank Deacon Greg Kandra over at the Deacons Bench (see link under Blog Roll lower right) for putting me onto this recording of Fr. Sammie Maletta’s recent homily to his parish. Listen and drop me a comment … Continue reading

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