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Thanks

Thank you for your patience the past few days.  I have been away from computer access since Tuesday for a couple of reasons.  My computer completely died necessitating a new one on which I now type, and secondly, I was … Continue reading

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FYI

My computer is down and I will be away from my office computer for five days, so you probably won’t see any posting until next Monday. Have a great week!

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Retreat Time

You won’t be seeing any posts here over the next five days or so.  I will be on retreat.  Keep me in your prayers as I place myself at the feet of the Lord and try to listen to him. … Continue reading

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The Cross

“Because the cross is a tree of life-giving grace, let us who have died so many times by reason of our sins, long for that tree, do penance and suffer with Christ.” — St. Bonaventure, OFM St. Theodorus had a … Continue reading

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“It was a noble Mass…”

I witnessed my daughter’s future father-in-law become a Catholic last night at the Easter vigil.  It was in a more traditional parish you might say. Lots of people in the sanctuary.  Lots of statues and murals and candles and other … Continue reading

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Come Home!

Does today’s Morning Prayer reading hit anyone squarely in the heart? It did mine.  Here it is (my translation of the Italian): “I said, ‘Here I am!  Here I am!’ to a people that weren’t calling on my name.  I … Continue reading

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Qoheleth and the Works of God

Today’s Office of Readings again is from Qoheleth.  Qoheleth says: “I thought again that whatever God does is immutable; there is nothing to add, nothing to take away.  God works like this so we may have a sense of awe and … Continue reading

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World Day of the Sick

The 17th World Day of the Sick will be 11 February 2009.  Each year, the Holy Father issues a message to the world to mark this occasion.  This year’s was released today from the Vatican City.  I would encourage you … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Understand that poverty is a choice way of salvation; the fruit it bears is manifold, and rare are they who know it well.”  — St. Francis of Assissi As we know,  there are many poverties which lead us to salvation.  … Continue reading

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Alone at St. Peter’s

  If you ever get to Rome, take the opportunity to go to St. Peter’s square at night and stand in the middle of the piazza near the obelisk.  Take in what will be an experience you cannot have during … Continue reading

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Presentation of Mary

Today’s memorial brings to mind what Augustine wrote in the second reading from the Office.  He says that Mary’s discipleship was of greater importance than her maternity of Jesus.  At first, this struck me.  Then, I thought that this certainly … Continue reading

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Election Day

I couldn’t help but think of election day when I read from the Office of Readings this morning.   In Maccabees we read (my translation):  “Matthias responded with a loud voice, ‘ Even  if all the people of the world listen to … Continue reading

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