Category Archives: Spirituality

Quote for the Day

“When a stranger shows up, we should think, ‘That’s our boss. What does the boss need?’” — William Short, OFM

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Quote for the Day

“My confidence in Him is very great and all my hopes are centered in Him in whose service we are engaged.” — Mother Mary Francis Bachman, OSF

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Hear Ye, Bishops, Priests and Deacons

I am reading today for the first time the homily of Archbishop J. Peter Sartain at his installation Mass in Seattle on December 1, 2010. Archbishop Sartain and I studied together in Rome in the late 1970s, and even though … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“The Lord be with you always and be you with Him always and in every place.” — St. Clare of Assisi

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Quote for the Day

“What God must have ahead of us if we only leave all to His planning!” — Venerable Solanus Casey, OFM Cap.

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Quote for the Day

“Prayer is the cup for drinking the grace of the Holy Spirit from the abundant fountain of delight, the Blessed Trinity.” — St. Bonaventure, OFM

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Quote for the Day

“It never pays to become discouraged at the faults of others or at your own.” — Ven. Solanus Casey, OFM Cap.

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Quote for the Day

“The servant of God cannot know how much patience and humility he has within himself as long as everything goes well with him. But when the time comes in which those who should do him justice do quite the opposite … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

To ever hope for really “true happiness” this side of Heaven has always been vain, only a dream. — Venerable Solanus Casey, OFM Cap.

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Thoughts While Preparing for Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction

I will be presiding tonight at Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction for one of the parishes to which I am assigned. It will be an hour of quiet before the Lord. The crowd will be small, but those present have a … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day

“I am not moved to love You, O Lord my God for all the gifts You’ve given to share. Nor am I moved to please You in what is pleasing to me. It is enough to have the cross I … Continue reading

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From the Ancient Catechism of Jerusalem

There is an ancient Christian text called the Catechism of Jerusalem, a selection of which was given for today’s Office of Readings. It has a teaching about baptism that is worth our attention and thought today. My English translation of … Continue reading

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Moral Relativism and Spread of Satanism

I read with interest this morning a newsreport of the Catholic News Agency on moral relativism and the rise of Satanism. Carlo Climati, the press director of the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University in Rome told the Catholic News Agency (CNA) … Continue reading

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Quote for the Day – Fr. Fabian

“As long as we’re on this side of eternity, it’s a matter of imperfect human beings, in an imperfect sort of way, with imperfect instruments, striving for perfection.” — Fr. Andrew C. Fabian, OP (Father Fabian was my philosophy professor … Continue reading

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St. Maximus, Confessor on Mercy and Redemption

The Office of Readings today gives us a selection from St. Maximus, confessor, on the mercy of God and reconciliation. I won’t translate it all from the Italian, but do want to offer this paragraph for your reflection today. “All … Continue reading

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