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In But Not Of: The Christian and the World
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In But Not Of: The Christian and the World

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The recent decision by a federal judge relative to a prayer banner in Cranston High School West has generated, as the saying goes, more heat than light.  On the one hand, people’s sensibilities are offended that a revered object that has been in place for decades now has to be removed due to one person’s […]

Reflections for Sunday, January 22, 2011
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Reflections for Sunday, January 22, 2011

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Jonah 3:1-5,10; Psalm 25:4-9; 1 Corinthians 7:29-31; Mark 1:14-20) Hearing and Responding to God’s Call to Be His Disciples “They left their nets and followed him” (Mark 1:18). In his unending creativity, God calls us to know him and to serve him in a way that is […]

Called and Consecrated
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Called and Consecrated

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When I was growing up, we were urged to pray for vocations.  That meant to pray for more priests and nuns.  After all, they were the ones especially called by God.  The rest of us had to figure out for ourselves what to do with our lives, what school to go to, who to marry, […]

How I Met St. Jude
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How I Met St. Jude

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My own life did not take on a deep spiritual dimension until I was pregnant with my fourth child.  But, once I turned seriously to prayer and saw the results, I became hooked.   It began when my husband Mark lost his job.  For the first time we consciously put our lives in God’s hands.  Whenever […]

Reflections for Sunday, January 15, 2012
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Reflections for Sunday, January 15, 2012

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (1 Samuel 3:3-10,19; Psalm 40:2,4,7-10; 1 Corinthians 6:13-15,17-20; John 1:35-42) Saying Yes to Jesus’ Invitation to Make Him Our Lord and Savior  “Behold, the Lamb of God.” (John 1:36) Most of us became Catholics as infants, when our parents presented us to the church for baptism. That […]

Epiphany
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Epiphany

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Up until now, all has been quite humble.  A donkey-ride to a dusty town south of Jerusalem.  Hotel rooms all booked up.  Giving birth in a stable and laying the baby in an animal’s feed trough instead of a cozy cradle. Into this scene of obscure poverty suddenly bursts an exotic entourage from a far-off […]

A New Year’s Moral Resolution for Fathers
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A New Year’s Moral Resolution for Fathers

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One of the most amazing things about fatherhood is my children’s capacity to analyze every little thing I do. Give them an inch and they will take it a mile with anything I either said or did. No one ever wants to be challenged or corrected for their wrongs. This is a basic fact of […]

Reflections for Sunday, January 8, 2012, Epiphany of the Lord
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Reflections for Sunday, January 8, 2012, Epiphany of the Lord

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Isaiah 60:1-6; Psalm 72:1-2,7-8,10-13; Ephesians 3:2-3,5-6; Matthew 2:1-12) Being Faithful Stewards of God’s Grace You have heard of the stewardship of God’s grace. (Ephesians 3:2) Have you ever been entrusted with an important message to deliver to someone? If so, you prob­ably worked hard to make sure […]

Dear Saint Anthony, Look Around . . .
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Dear Saint Anthony, Look Around . . .

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Like a log rolling down an easy hill, I drifted out of bed late one morning in a tired funk. Dragging along at a snail’s pace, my mental fog would sharply clear up when I opened my refrigerator door. Resembling a hungry beast with a wide open mouth, the deep expanse of whiteness and sparsely […]

Abba! New Year's Peace Through the Spirit of God's Adoption
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Abba! New Year’s Peace Through the Spirit of God’s Adoption

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Once I ran for public office.  Actually, it was more like a popularity contest.  I was elected the most pessimistic member of the Torrington High School Class of 1989.  I won by a large margin.  My lone opponent, J.W., was confident he could win, and he campaigned aggressively throughout the halls of THS on a […]

The Tough Work of Virtue
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The Tough Work of Virtue

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My grandfather was a hardworking man.  Growing up in frontier country, he started his career as a carpenter building barns; then travelled the West as an itinerant farm laborer.  In World War I, he enlisted in the Marines and fought in Europe, including the Battle of Belleau Wood and the Battle of Chateau Thierry.  He […]

Mary, Mother of God
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Mary, Mother of God

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The mother of the messiah has been called many things in the last 2000 years –the Virgin Mary, Our Lady, the Blessed Mother.  But call her “the Mother of God,” and you’ll see some Christians squirm. This is nothing new.  One day in the early fifth century, a priest preached a stirring sermon in the […]

Reflections for Sunday, January 1, 2012 Mary, Mother of God
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Reflections for Sunday, January 1, 2012 Mary, Mother of God

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Numbers 6:22-27; Psalm 67:2-3,5-6,8; Galatians 4:4-7; Luke 2:16-21) Living Our Lives as Beloved Sons or Daughters of Our Heavenly Father When the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of a woman … so that we might receive adoption (Galatians 4:4-5). Our mothers usually know […]

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Seeking the Child

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At this time of year, we long to welcome the Christ child into our trembling hearts, these empty mangers aching to be filled; for it is in a child that we first see the face of God in humanity, and through His shocking act of humility that we begin to see ourselves in Him. Blessed […]

Book Review: <em>The Catholic Briefcase</em> by Randy Hain
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Book Review: The Catholic Briefcase by Randy Hain

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I chose to review The Catholic Briefcase for three reasons. It is written by a convert, like I am.  It is written by a man who successfully integrates his faith in every aspect of his life, like my husband does.  When I once carried a briefcase as a career professional, but not yet a Catholic, it […]

The Deeper Meaning of Christmas
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The Deeper Meaning of Christmas

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In the days of Caesar Augustus, an era of peace was established in the Mediterranean world after centuries of strife.  But this peace was forged by the proud ambition of emperors and the edge of their armies’ swords. Upon this stage appears a baby acclaimed as king by eastern dignitaries.  Neither Caesar nor Herod will […]

Reflections for Sunday, December 25, 2011 Nativity of the Lord
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Reflections for Sunday, December 25, 2011 Nativity of the Lord

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Isaiah 52:7-10; Psalm 98:1-6; Hebrews 1:1-6; John 1:1-18) Christmas, A Time to Deepen Our Faith in Jesus Our Lord The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. (John 1:14) For two thousand years, we have celebrated this day—and for good reason. This was no ordinary […]

Angels, Shepherds, and Luke's Immortal Story
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Angels, Shepherds, and Luke’s Immortal Story

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I am rereading Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, the story about the change of heart wrought upon the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge after he is haunted by four ghosts who help him discover the true meaning of Christmas: peace on earth, good will toward all.  In Dickens, the supernatural connects with the terrestrial and a wonderful […]

The Big, White Tablet
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The Big, White Tablet

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This morning began as any normally abnormal one around the Fenelon Clan abode – with me taking my handful of horse-pill vitamins, one agonizing swallow at a time. They say you can’t buy health in a bottle. Maybe so. But, I figure it’s like taking out an insurance policy: You go for years wasting your […]

Light the Darkness Cannot Overcome
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Light the Darkness Cannot Overcome

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Every year I brace myself for winter. Knowing the air will turn crisp to cold, I whip out a cozy scarf, and as the sky dims and darkens, I store up on Vitamin D.  The sun’s short stay and the often cloudy sky make afternoons feel more like early evenings. It’s dark, dark, dark! We […]

The Mystery of the Incarnation
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The Mystery of the Incarnation

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“Mystery,” he sneered.  “That’s a good Catholic word.” My friend was a fundamentalist who had more than a bit of antipathy towards the Catholic Church, charging that it added to the simple faith of the Bible. But he didn’t read his bible very well.  The word “mystery” is a Catholic word, only because it is […]

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Christmas: Expect More!

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The problem many of us have with Christmas isn’t that we expect too much of it but that we expect much too little. My Christmas wish for all of us, myself included, is that we raise our sights and ask for all that God really wants to give us. If we can open ourselves to […]

In the Dark, Remember, Grace Will Come!
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In the Dark, Remember, Grace Will Come!

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Charles de Foucauld was a dandy, a fop, or perhaps an epicure. Having lost his faith as a young teen, he learned to enjoy the good things in life and did all he could to continue to enjoy them.    Even amidst a military career, in which he performed quite daring exploits, he still loved to […]

Reflections for Sunday, December 18, 2011
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Reflections for Sunday, December 18, 2011

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (2 Samuel 7:1-5, 8-12,14,16; Psalm 89:2-5,27,29; Romans 16:25-27; Luke 1:26-38) Advent: A Time to Say Yes to God as Mary Did “Hail, favored one!” (Luke 1:28) Face-to-face with the mighty angel Gabriel, Mary was “greatly troubled” (Luke 1:29). Gabriel announced God’s plan for her to conceive through […]