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Five Things To Remember On May 22
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1. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, president of the USCCB, pledged prayers and support for the people impacted by the tornado in Oklahoma . Cardinal Dolan wrote a le...
Social Media vs. the Catholic Church (?)
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Here's the summary of this post: "How the Internet is game-changer for the
Catholic Church." Keep reading if you're interested...
*This summer I'll ...
Help! My kids still aren't Catholic!
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An earlier post this week with a similar title evoked the most passionate
comments I’ve had on a post for a long time. I suggested that one of the
reasons ...
First Communions at Chapel of St. John in Eddystone
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On Sunday, May 5th of this year in Eddystone, PA, the SSPX Chapel of St.
Jude gave the Most Blessed Sacrament in Holy Communion to four children for
the fi...
It is a strange thing to promote a book…
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I am a little late getting around to talking about the Patheos Book Club,
which is currently featuring my book, among others. As I’ve expressed to
some fri...
Help My Kids Still Aren’t Catholic!!
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An earlier post this week with a similar title evoked the most passionate
comments I’ve had on a post for a long time. I suggested that one of the
reasons ...
A PopeTrip To the "'School' of Charity"
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For everything he's placed aside, apparently the Pope's settled on a new
piece of regalia....
Just kidding, of course – the garland seen above was a welco...
Pentecost in the Parishes
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A couple of bit of Pentecost coverage, the first from St. Martin of Tours
in Louisville:
* * *
Our second bit of coverage comes from a reader from St....
A new Catholic “whistle-blower” group
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From Newsmax: Catholic Priests and Nuns Unite to Fight Church’s Abuse
Problem A group of priests and nuns calling themselves Catholic
Whistleblowers are pr...
"Fortune Aids the Brave"
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These words have been uttered by many in one form or another. I came across
them again in a letter of Pliny the Younger describing for the Roman
historia...
Carmelite Asceticism
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**"Asceticism is the effort put forth by the soul, under the action of
grace, to overcome the unruly tendencies of human nature, to cleanse the
soul of ...
A saint at work in the world…
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Theological debate tends to divide, as each side in the intellectual
debate attempts to prevail with its cherished argument being stamped as
“Orthodox.” ...
CD 271: The priest, sin and saying Mass
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*Recently we have learned that priests are human and can commit serious
sins. What is the priest supposed to do if he has to say mass (and receive
Communio...
Eleven years sober, today
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Today I celebrate 11 years of sobriety. It is also the Feast day of St.
Rita of Cascia, known as the patron saint of lost causes. Based upon my
early strug...
The Pentecost Vigil at Blackfriars in pictures
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I have now found two photographs of last Saturday's Vigil Mass at
Blackfriars on the Dominican Godzdogz blog:
Images: Godzdogz/ Fr James Claffey OP Ther...
Pope Francis, the Devil, the Media, and Exorcism
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By now, many of you have probably heard about the “Pope Francis Exorcism“
that was caught on tape. The media is in such a frenzy over this that
everyone fr...
Learning Wisdom in South Philly
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Many God-fearing mid-Atlantic Catholics regard Philadelphia as the center
of the known world. Not sure about that. But the shrine of St. Rita on
Broad Stre...
Furnace of Humiliation
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As I am approaching the 10th year of my sacerdotal anniversary (29 June), I
was '*nicely*' reminded of the implication of my priesthood, as in, what
had tr...
288. After the Coming Storm (John 16:1-15)
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“It is better to be alone with God. His friendship will not fail me, nor
his counsel, nor his love. In his strength, I will dare and dare and dare
until I ...
Pope Francis's Exorcism
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I saw what has been called the Holy Father's exorcism on Sunday and didn't
take much note of it at the time, though inquiring minds would like to know
what...
My ten favourite singers since 1950
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*In no particular order:*
Marilyn McCoo
Karen Carpenter
Dusty Springfield
Elvis Presley
Morrissey
Whitney Houston
Nnenna Freelon
Bobby Darin
the fellow from...
Read the Word Of God Daily
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*Read the Douay-Rheims Latin Vulgate Bible everyday from Genesis to
Apocalypse. *
*Todays reading is currently at:* *THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW 18:1-35*
*1 At t...
1 of the 497
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The courses are complete. The vestments are ready. The chalice sits waiting
for its sacred duty. Six years in the seminary have finally led to this:
ordina...
Saint Rita of Cascia
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St Jerome's commentary on Ecclesiastes
Seek the things that are above*Saint Rita*
‘Every man to whom God has given wealth and possessions and power to ...
When all else fails, go to your Mother
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This past Sunday (Pentecost), I visited the The Basilica of the National
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. Like many churches
of its...
Month's Mind
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It was one month ago today that Mom left this life. As busy as this day was
(last-minute errands before leaving for Boston painfully early tomorrow
morning...
Christians Must Confront Scientific Illiteracy
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That's the title of an interesting post by University of St. Thomas law prof Chuck Reid, at ReligiousLeftLaw. I live in Georgia. I'm proud to say that John L...
Considering Joining a Third/Lay Order
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Before I get into the main topic of the post *points to title*, let me
apologize for the lack of updates. Yes, I'm on vacation but I've spent
almost every...
Acts of Unorthodox Episcopal Exegesis
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Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katherine Jefferts Schori
During a sermon given at Saints Church in Curaçao, US Episcopal Presiding
Bishop Katherine Jefferts S...
The Time To Live is Now!
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*"I want to be remembered as the kid who went down fighting and didn't
really lose." *-Zach Sobiech
What a story. It is long, but worth it.
Yesterday, on...
Pope Francis performs an exorcism?
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There is some discussion going on about Pope Francis' encounter with a young man, captured in the video below. Articles on this are appearing everywhere from...
Pope Francis performs an exorcism?
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There is some discussion going on about Pope Francis' encounter with a young man, captured in the video below. Articles on this are appearing everywhere from...
Found this via Cain TV..
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*By DAN CALABRESE - Gratitude.*
Yesterday we all watched with heavy hearts as an entire town was destroyed.
In Moore, Oklahoma, we're told that as many as 3...
The Workman and His Tools
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Painting: Saint Joseph, Georges de la Tour, 1642. CHAPTER IV. What are the Instruments of Good Works 18 Jan. 19 May. 18 Sept. In the first place, to love the...
Ordinary Time resumes
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Picking up where we left off before Lent began, today is the Seventh Monday
in Ordinary Time. It seems weird that with Vespers yesterday evening Easter
is ...
Blogging Block...
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I've been having problems with blogging material.
I don't seem to have had any.
After staring at my computer for the best part of an hour in the hopes that...
IRS Targets Catholic Critics of Obama Regime
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*Crisis* Magazine reports that the IRS scandal goes far beyond the
targeting of tea party groups, and includes the targeting of Catholics
critical of the A...
The Holy Spirit - The Church's Towering Lighthouse
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In the remarkable visions of Saint Hildegard of Bingen ecclesial and
sacramental truths are proposed through a vast array of rich images to draw
us into ne...
The Last Fairy in Ireland
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On March 18, 1895, in County Tipperary, Ireland, two miserable figures sat
on a limestone wall.
Michael’s twisted face told the tale. He was living in a f...
Photos from Pentecost Solemn High Mass
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Today for Pentecost we had a Solemn High Mass, thanks to the assistance of
the newly ordained Deacon Louis Lapeyre (to the left of the celebrant, Fr.
...
The Advocate
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*And suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind
and it filled the entire house in which they were. *
*Acts 2: 1-2*
The days were...
Update for Next Week
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No blogging this next week. . .
Our provincial assembly starts in St Louis on Monday, May 20th and runs
through Thursday, May 23rd.
I'll be back in time ...
Come Holy Spirit!
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*O *Consuming Fire, Spirit of Love, descend into my soul and make all in me
as an incarnation of the Word, that I may be to him a super-added humanit...
Graduations and galas
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Hello and welcome! Recently, I attended a reception at the UMass Club in
Boston given in honor of my good friend, Jim Karam. It was held in
recognition of ...
The Not Quite Great Gatsby
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I went with some students and fellow teachers to see the new film version
of *The Great Gatsby*.
There are some things to praise about the film, some to c...
First Communion and Drive-by Catholic Parenting
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We all know them and maybe you are one yourself. Parents who see that their
child is Baptized, and then slowly fade away from Mass. Guilt (or pressure
from...
Methodist Minister is not an Employee
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In the case of *President of the Methodist Conference v Preston [2013] UKSC
29 *the Supreme Court had to consider the, surprisingly complex, question
of wh...
Pope Francis and Chagall
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[image: Papal Favorite: Marc Chagall’s “White Crucifixion” depicts Jesus,
wearing a tallit instead of a loincloth.]
Menachem Wecker writes about how Pope F...
Borrowed News and Old News
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From Mr. Terry --
Yesterday morning at Mass the Holy Father said, “when a priest, a bishop
goes after money, the people do not love him – and that's a ...
Fear transformed becomes perfume by Fr Stefan
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Fear Fear is Dark Oil At the Bottom of a pit Fear can give you quite a fit
This oil is not just a boil But the fuel Fuel for what you say? I will not
keep ...
Sports Live Cricket
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Wickedness in cricket history. World cup tournament passionately. They get
good chance to make your voice heard, about any milestone that he is not an
ea...
Two Popes in Rome
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Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI arrived back in Rome the other day. So now we
have the historically significant scenario of two popes living in Vatican
City at ...
Heralds of the Second Coming
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I've just finished reading Stephen Walford's excellent new book *Heralds of
the Second Coming*. The main focus of Walford's unique work is to sift
thro...
Nuns under greater suspicion now
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What with this report of fake nuns getting busted down in Columbia for
trying to smuggle cocaine, look for heightened alert everywhere:
Here's the story on...
The Nuns Not on the Bus
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The Nuns Not on the Bus
http://religionandpolitics.org/2012/10/26/the-nuns-not-on-the-bus/
By Mark Oppenheimer | October 26, 2012
(AP Photo/John Russell)
La...
Burying the Boston Bomber
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I've been hearing on the news that the family of the Boston bomber is
having a hard time finding a cemetary willing to sell them a plot to bury
him in.
I ...
ClearVoice™ turns 100!
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Our original magazine show, ClearVoice™, celebrates 100 episodes on 5/3!
Tune in at 11am as hosts Christine Caswell and John Monahan look back on
the aweso...
The Visitation Sisters at Tyringham
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As a Marian, I sometimes am able to celebrate Mass for the Visitation
Sisters at Tyringham, MA. It’s an experience every time; they take liturgy
very serio...
Blessed Karl of Austria
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On Friday, April 12, the 'Ordinary Form' of the Holy Sacrifice of Mass was
offered in thanksgiving for the beatification of Blessed Karl of Austria.
I...
The specter (and spectacle) of anti-semitism
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So apparently there is a streak of anti-semitism among those who promote a
traditional liturgy, specifically in the SSPX and apparently at Rorate Caeli.
Da...
Mackenzie's blog for WYD RIO
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I can't believe the time is fast approaching! MILLIONS of youth & young
adults from all over the world will gather in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -- AND
MACKENZ...
New website for Oblates at Saint Leo Abbey
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Bell tower windows at Saint Leo Abbey church
Oblates at Saint Leo Abbey have a new website. Those is Florida looking
for a deeper spiritual life will fi...
Abbot’s Homily at Mundelein
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On Friday April 5th most of our monastic community went down to the
University of St. Mary of the Lake, Mundelein, IL where Abbot Nicholas
served the Divin...
Walking the Path...
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Reblogged from Tracie Louise Photography: I am currently reading yet
another book on spirituality… "Sculptor in the Sky", by Teal Scott.. It was
actually r...
The Caged Bird Finally Sings
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It's been years. Years upon years since I last sang.
Time takes a toll on the voice, and for so long, I was actually afraid to
sing. Afraid that I'd go bac...
Pope Francis on the Holocaust
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Pope Francis on the Holocaust, by Eloisa Perez-Lozano. 04/08/13:
“The great powers washed their hands, looked the other way, because they
knew much more th...
Two Nephews!
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Paul Gerard Johnson (3) and Matthew Thomas Johnson (1) after Traditional
Latin Mass on Low Sunday. Their youngest brother is expected sometime in
May!
God Is Pro-Choice
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Tomorrow is April 8th. It is the 39th anniversary of Hank Aaron eclipsing
Babe Ruth’s home run record, the 750th anniversary of the discovery of.
Divine Mercy Sunday and Reconciliation
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The Gospel reading for this Sunday is John 20:19-31. And from that reading
we have Jesus speaking to the Apostles.
On the evening of that first day of ...
Happy Easter To All!
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It's a time of reconciliation. Make the most of it. Make Christ a part of your life. You'll never regret it if you do, and you will if you don't. Happy E...
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Pope Francis’ sermon for the Easter Vigil
Posted on 30 March 2013 by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf
Pope Francis sermon for the Vigil of Easter with my *emphases *and* ...
Good Friday Homily 2013
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Over the past few weeks, the Church has been reading John's gospel at daily
Mass. As the gospel progresses, Jesus enters into greater and greater
conflict ...
Sacramental Church from Christ's side
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From the Catecheses by Saint John Chrysostom, bishopThe power of Christ's
blood
If we wish to understand the power of Christ’s blood, we should go back to
...
Habemus Papam
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Well what a grand few weeks it's been. This is my first time sat at a real
computer since the election of our Holy Father, Pope Francis. Let me tell
you ab...
Jason Stellman Tells His Conversion Story
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Regular readers of Called To Communion are familiar with Jason Stellman. In
September of last year we posted an article he wrote for us titled “I
Fought th...
Rick Perry's Vision
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This is an interesting, short video from Governor Rick Perry, R-Texas,
taken from his speech at the CPAC convention. It is interesting and
something it wou...
Word & Question 27
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GENERALS AND PRIVATES in attempted answer to the perplexing question: Is it
generals who have stars or stars who have generals? 1. In point of fact,
one re...
PrepareToSeeHim.org Finished
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Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I have finished www.PrepareToSeeHim.org. My
apologies for it taking months longer than I said it would! I will likely
be ma...
My Thoughts on a "Trendy *ALLEGED* Apparition"...
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Hi everyone. I don't blog much anymore, as you can obviously see, and so
I'm sorry for not getting to comments very quickly. I have been much more
active ...
Last Angelus of Pope Benedict XVI
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Andrew Medichino/ AP
Full text:
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/pope-benedict-xvis-last-angelus-full-text
Rwanda Safaris And Gorilla Tours
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Despite the 1994 genocide, the physical beauty of Rwanda has remained
unique among the African countries. This country, which is also referred to
as the ...
Barcelona vs Chelsea Live Stream
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Spain's capital. Go with will began at 19:45 BST. After the 1st leg
Semifinal which is won by Chelsea by 1-0 outcomes, these both groups
satisfies in the...
Benedict XVI's Resignation Announcement
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Everybody I run into is asking me what I think of the recent announcement
by the Holy Father that he will resign. The most ignorant comments I hear
are th...
My Pope
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The announcement of Pope Benedict XVI's impending retirement has filled me
with sadness. While I am quite certain that the Holy Spirit is completely
in ...
Here I am: send me
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It's too bad that the homily I heard this morning was boring even by the
standard of that particular priest, who is a holy man all the same. But
that's wha...
The Road to Damascus
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Last night I began my Aspirancy program with an overnight retreat at the
St. Teresa Retreat Center in Columbus. The Aspirancy program is the first
step in ...
Beware The Prophets of “More”
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You’re not doing enough for Jesus. You’re not reading your Bible enough.
You’re not praying enough, tithing enough, studying hard enough or doing
enough. Y...
Good Bye to a Brother Priest
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*My latest missive for the Catholic Telegraph:*
As I write this, the parish where I reside is preparing to say good-bye to
a brother priest. Fr. Bob Wolf...
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Lent is fast approaching
Lord take my shaking hand.
Lead me back to You
Teach me how to stand.
I have failed so often Father
To walk this Little Way.
As ...
Archimandrite Sophrony
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If we would concentrate on divine truth as seen in Christ, all need for a
stream of words disappears, until finally the mind enters the realm of
profound s...
Today’s Pro-Life Reflection
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This reflection is taken from my book Pro-Life
Reflections for Every Day, which is available for purchase at:
ProLifeReflectionsForEv...
Not blogging much anymore
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If you are visiting this page as a way to find out something about me and
my work, I need to tell you that I am not often here. I find that I don’t
have mu...
The Extraordinary Form and the New Evangelization
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by The Most Reverend Athanasius Schneider
*Turning Our Gaze Towards Christ*
In order to speak of new evangelization correctly, it is necessary first to ...
Keen for Quinoa
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Arwen Mosher: got recipes? | I realize I’m late to this party, but I’ve
recently started cooking quinoa. I stumbled across a recipe that looked
good to me ...
Primera confesión y preocupaciones varias
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Mi sobrino de 10 años hará su primera confesión la próxima semana, y no
sólo tiene nervioso y expectante al chico, sino que mi hermano está peor, y
cuando...
My new home
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I am re-launching my blog at *http://www.catholiccrossreference.com/blog/*.
I will not delete content from this blog, and I do not yet have plans for
copyi...
WE'VE MOVED!
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The image of Ecce Homo in Ponta Delgada, Portugal was the original
inspiration for this blog when it was first launched. Over the intervening
years, the bl...
Cuando el altar se convirtió en una simple mesa
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*Por: Rama P. Coomaraswamy, M.D., F.A.C.S.*
Ahora todo este «alimento espiritual» se efectúa, no en un altar, cuya
finalidad es el sacrificio, sino en una...
Purity of Heart
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God calls us to live holy and pure lives. Many today reject the idea of
holiness or purity, perhaps because they relate it to people in their lives
who app...
MISA EN RUSO EN MADRID
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OS INVITO A TODOS A LA MISA EN LENGUA RUSA QUE TENDRA LUGAR EL DIA 12 DE AGOSTO DE 2012, DOMINGO, A LAS 16.00 EN LA PONTIFICIA BASILICA DE SAN MIGUEL, c\ San...
Sheepdog
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I will admit, sometimes I want to be a sheep. I want to bury my head in the sand and let someone else be the sheepdog. (If you have no idea what I'm talking ...
Conference on Pope Venerable John Paul the First
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This coming October is the centenary of the birth of Albino Luciani.
To celebrate there will be conference at the Immaculate Conception Center
in Queens, ...
Respiración
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Suena extraño, pero a veces no nos percatamos de la gracia del aire limpio en las grandes ciudades, sólo nos percatamos de ello cuando nos falta tan precioso...
Ελληνομπάχαλα!
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*Ο συμπαθής Πλούτο (Pluto) του Ντίσνεϋ.*
*Ελληνομπάχαλα*
Συνήθως οι πολιτικοί υιοθετούν το κατατρεγμένο θυμικό των ΝεοΕλλήνων
ψηφοφόρων που περιλαμβάν...
Pentecost Sunday
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“I was prepared with great care to receive the visit of the Holy Spirit,
and I did not understand why greater attention was not paid to the
reception of th...
Just released!
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I am excited to announce that my latest book, Holiness for Everyone, has
just been released! Yesterday I received a box full of the book (an
author’s most ...
Awake. Alive!
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In the dark and silent tomb
there is suddenly a gentle wind
Father and Spirit are there
He leans in close to whisper in a blood-stained ear
"Son...Son...
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*LENT—HAVE YOU GIVEN UP ON GIVING UP?*
BY: SUSAN VOGT
A year ago, I was facing Lent—again. I was ready to repeat the routine of
what I usually do for Le...
Suggestions for Lent
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From an old priest who acted as my spiritual advisor at UCLA twenty five years ago..... (No this is not him) Suggestions for Lent: prayer, sacrifice and gene...
Graphic Design Blog
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I'm taking a Graphic Design course this semester to fulfill an Art credit
for school. I chose graphic design because I wanted to be able to
compliment the...
Pain
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When a person is under the influence of pain there isn't much they want to
do, at least for me that is true. I must say that healing is going very
well at ...
What is a Snowflake? Repost
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*This is a repost from last December for the Catholic Free Press. I have a
busy week, and the kids have achieved some mathematical impossibilities. My
husb...
Adriana Lima Hot Wallpapers Post 10
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The Life and Miracles of St. Nicholas
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The following is a good podcast Dr. Chrissi Hart reads from the book “The
Life and Miracles of St. Nicholas”. Joyous Feastday! Dr. Chrissi Hart
reads: The...
Sexiest Women - Megan Fox 12
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Sexiest Women - Megan FoxSexiest Women - Megan Fox
[image: S...
The Final Post for the Private Blog For Some Time
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Well, the time has come for me to put a close to a chapter of private
blogging. I am preparing to embark upon a time of reflection and formation
and my lif...
Las Américas y su destino
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Carlos Caso-Rosendi
Como resultado de mi presentación reciente de una traducción al español de
la visión de George Washington en Valley Forge, he recibido...
Beatific Vision
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“He was the face of Jesus to all of us,”
St. Charles Borromeo School principal Linda Lacot's comment about our
friend Athos in an article yesterday in the...
Heart Speaks Unto Heart - new blog!
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I've given up with my google problems & thought that the time had come with
our new house to start a new chapter! My new blog Heart Speaks Unto Heart will ...
For Wednesday of the Octave of Easter
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Luke 24:13-35
Emmaus may have been the home of Cleopas and his fellow disciple.
At least it was their goal to spend the night in Emmaus after leaving
Jerus...
Apostolic Succession By Francis J. Beckwith
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Francis J. BeckwithIn 2007, when I was prayerfully thinking about returning
to the Catholic Church, there were four theological issues that were deal
break...
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Deep in the trenches of Los Angeles, California Skipp Townsend entered a
gang at the age of thirteen. While most American families watched their
pre-teens ...
Angelic Movers for Beatrice of Nazareth
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A medallion of Beatrice from a painting of Cistercian women.
The entire image can be seen here.
Today the Menology has a posthumous postscript on the grea...
patrickmadrid.com is the new home for this blog
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At the urging of a priest friend of mine, Father Bud, I first launched this
little blog back on *November 8th, 2008*, and had no idea whether my
musings h...
Catholic and Thinking for Myself
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Recently I was informed that a Reformed Presbyterian gentleman who pastors
the congregation where we were formerly members had expressed his opinion,
his c...
Feast of Theophany!
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Today we celebrate the Feast of the Baptism of our Lord, and the revealing
of the Trinity! What a beautiful celebration. In early Christianity, this
was ce...
O Come, O Come
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From the website Vivificat the wonderful O Antiphons of the octave before
Christmas. If you pray the Liturgy of the Hours from Christian Prayer, I
commend...
The Catholic Perspective on Paul is Published!
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My new book The Catholic Perspective on Paul is now officially published
and available! Please consider watching the book’s trailer on YouTube: You
can dow...
Return to Rome has moved to Patheos.com
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Beginning today, October 11, 2010, this blog, Return to Rome, has
permanently moved to Patheos.com. You can find it here. You can also access
it directly v...
Once more on morality
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A moralizing Philistine’s favorite method is the lumping of reaction’s
conduct with that of revolution. He achieves success in this device through
recourse...
Opening up
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You'll want to read A Cracking of the Heart after viewing this post on*Inside Catholic
* by William Doino Jr. Very moving. Very convicting.
A Statement from John Heard
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"I was rather young to be so far north, but there is a period near the
beginning of every man's life when he has little to cling to except his
unmanage...
Sabbath Sunday #29
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Fr. Christian Mathis (Blessed Is the Kingdom) has made the suggestion that
we "rest" on the Sabbath by taking a break from our normal blogging and
sharing ...
WELCOME
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Welcome to the "Benedictine Beacon," which focuses on
how ancient monastic thought might impact upon the issues
and interests held in our own time. Likely it...
A new home for Morning Catholic Must-Reads
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From today, Morning Catholic Must-Reads has a new home on The Catholic
Herald’s new website. Thank you for reading the blog here. I look forward
to seeing ...
Roman Catholic Arch / Bishops of the USA
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Besides regularly updating my Roman Catholic Arch / Bishops of the USA page, I have recently been improving the layout of and links offered on the page. Now,...
Moving Day
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Dear ID readers and lurkers:
You may be wondering about the strange little header that says this blog
has moved and the link that sends you to a new blog o...
Guess which one is the Atheist
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Here are two brothers who took divergent paths in life.
.
Guess which one is the atheist.
.
.
Be sure to read this interesting article at th...
Please Pray for Us
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I found out a few minutes ago that my daddy is being airlifted to a Seattle
hospital for chest pains. He has had an heart attack a few years ago that
resu...
Alien Invaders Pack The Milky Way
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[image: A Hubble Space Telescope image of the typical globular cluster
Messier 80, an object made up of hundreds of thousands of stars and located
in the d...
Fr John Zuhlsdorf Requests Prayers
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Would you please take a moment and visit Father Z’s site, WDTPRS, to offer
your prayers for these priests who contact him? Prayer Requests for Priests
Help...
"A Respite from Politically-Oriented Blogging"
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As you may have noticed, 'Catholics in the Public Square' has been quiet of
late. There are a number of reasons:
What started out as a collective blogging ...
Blog Moved to WordPress
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*Hello!*
Both of my Blogger based blogs, "*Urban Sit Spot*" and "*a hermit's journal*"
have been combined (old posts and comments) and moved to the WordPre...
The sacred events of Holy Week
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Holy Week is quickly approaching. This Sunday, April 5th, is Palm Sunday
when Christians of all persuasions commemorate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem.
The or...
This is a list of Eastern Orthodox Christian blogs I've found informative and insightful. Again, by listing them here doesn't mean that I agree with everything they say.
This blog's design is the work of a young married couple, George and Ashley Weis, the dynamic duo behind Tekeme.com. I heartedly recommend their work. A listing of their work for other Catholic and Orthodox blogs follows below.
These are other blogs, portals, or publications, Christian or secular, which I believe are also good to read. You know the caveat! "I don't necessarily agree with what they say in whole or in part."
Afghanistan Campaign veteran, retired military officer, and civil servant sharing news, commentary, reflections, and prayer in English and Spanish from a personal Catholic perspective loyal to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.