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
- Deacon Bob’s Homily for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B
- Deacon Bob’s Homily for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2004
- Deacon Bob’s Homily for 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Cycle Bob
- Deacon Bob’s Homily for the 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 2024
- Deacon Bob’s Homily for the 6th Sunday of Easter, Cycle B
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- Deacon Bob on Conferences and Retreats
- Tom Zeeh on Conferences and Retreats
- Deacon Bob on Deacon Bob’s Homilies — Click to Read
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Category Archives: Popes
Is Europe Doomed?
I read with a bit of interest the Holy Father’s comments on the first day of his visit to Croatia. He spoke of conscience, and Europe’s future. Here is what he said, as reported by The Catholic News Agency. “If, … Continue reading
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First African Pope
For over 400 years, until Pope John Paul II, we had only Italian popes. Did you know though, that we have had lots of non-Italian popes throughout the centuries? Of course, St. Peter, the first pope, was Jewish and a … Continue reading
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“The Crisis of Indifference”
The Holy Father in his remarks to the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization yesterday, spoke of the “crisis of indifference” that carries with it an apathy to the message of the Gospel. He said, in part: The crisis we … Continue reading
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My Reflections of Blessed John Paul II in Light of John Paul I
My time in Rome during the pontificate of John Paul II was brief. I left Rome in December, 1978, shortly after he was elected. I was privileged, though, to have been able to be in the Piazza di San Pietro … Continue reading
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John Paul II is Beatified
The Holy Father beatified Pope John Paul II this morning at the Vatican. From the reports I have read so far, it sounds like it was what everyone expected — a grand day. The Anchoress, (see link to lower right) … Continue reading
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Blessed John Paul II — Take a Long Look
I want to alert you to a wonderful webpage provided by Corriere della Sera which is an Italian newspaper from Milan. They have several pages dedicated to John Paul II. Many photographs, a history of the popes, and all sorts … Continue reading
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Veneration of the Blood of Blessed John Paul II
This morning, the Vatican indicated that for the beatification of John Paul II this Sunday, there will be exposed for veneration of the faithful a small vial of John Paul II’s blood in liquid form. The Communicato regarding this is … Continue reading
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Happy Anniversary, Holy Father
Today is the sixth anniversary of Pope Benedict’s election to the papacy. He was elected in a very short conclave after the death of Pope John Paul II. He continues, it seems, to enjoy good health, a clear mind, and … Continue reading
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If You Are in Rome or Poland….
The Holy Father announced today that October 22 will be the feast day of soon to be Blessed Pope John Paul II in the diocese of Rome and in all the dioceses of Poland. Outside of these dioceses, the local … Continue reading
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The Holy Father on Continuing Life-long Formation
The Holy Father addressed the bishops of the Syro-Malabar Church in India today as part of their ad limina visit to Rome. He spoke of a number of things, but one thing caught my attention — the need for ongoing … Continue reading
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Open the Doors to Christ!
A beautiful song has been written for the beatification of Pope John Paul II. It will be debuting on April 30, from what I know. It’s title is: Aprite le porte a Cristo! and is written by Msgr. Marco Frisina, … Continue reading
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Laetare Sunday
Today is Laetare Sunday, marking the halfway point in Lent. The traditional colors for the day is rose. Laetare Sunday invites us to rejoice and be glad for our redemption is soon to be celebrated on Easter. The Holy Father’s … Continue reading
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Rest in Peace, Papa Wojtyla
Today is the sixth anniversary of the death of Pope John Paul II. I suspect many of you recall where you were when you heard of his death. It was one of those moments in life that marks time in … Continue reading
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In Defense of Religious Freedom
I read an article today written by George Weigel in First Things, entitled, “All War, All the Time.” In it, he writes about the Church’s struggle for religious freedom back in the 1960s through the 1980s in communist countries bent … Continue reading
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The Holy Father’s Lenten Message
The Holy Father’s Lenten message is contained in the link below. Take the time to read it and nourish your souls! Lenten blessings on each of you… MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI for Lent 2011
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