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Christ Has Our Attention

While serving as high school chaplain, I tried all sorts of ways to get the attention of the students. Not seldom, unfortunately, I would try too hard while speaking to them.

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A Tribute to John Paul II

As a young man, Pope John Paul II was introduced to Carmelite spirituality and a love affair began. He fell in love with the cross. He certainly knew his share of suffering, losing his sister, then mother, then brother, then his father, while coming of age in Nazi occupied Poland. But he learned to unite himself with Christ crucified, Who alone redeems suffering.

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And It Was Night

Resonating in my heart all week has been the thought of how much Our Lord truly desired to die for us on the cross, and that the real pain he suffered was the indifference of men. It wasn’t the hardness of the nails, but the hardness of man’s heart that hurt him.

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Real Widows

In the Office of Readings this past week, Saint Paul used the expression “real widows” when writing to Timothy. “Honor the claims of those who are real widows.” He was speaking about people - in this case, women - whose needs are truly genuine.

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God’s Plan for Marriage

This Sunday’s readings afford us an opportunity to look at the difference between a civil union and a sacramental marriage. It’s a bit of a sensitive issue, but we shouldn’t shy away from looking at God’s plan for marriage. After all, it’s a love story.

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Graces From Medjugorje

It’s Thursday, September 19th, and we’re just returning from our pilgrimage to Medjugorje. Those of you who were following along on petersboat.net will have some sense of our time there.

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Blessings from Medjugorje

You may recall my telling you last weekend that I travelled here on pilgrimage with some people of the parish. We left last Tuesday and will be returning on the evening of the 18th.

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