Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, archangels
The first reading from this morning reminds us that the spiritual battle is real. First, we see the scene from the book of Revelation in which Michael leads the armies of God’s angels to fight the devil and his demons. I want to talk about Saint Michael, Gabriel, and RaphaelContinue Reading
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Speak, with your heart.
When it comes to today’s Saint and Feast Day, it would be easy to speak for hours and scratch the surface. St. Padre Pio was famous not because he was a brilliant theologian or popular orator but precisely because he suffered in humility and grace. When he would say Mass,Continue Reading
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Walking in the footsteps of Christ
This morning’s Gospel is one of my favorites. I used to take it literally and apply it to my life. I wore sandals almost year-round, even in the snow if it wasn’t too deep. I got rid of most of my clothes and wore a very minimalist wardrobe. I hardlyContinue Reading
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Do not neglect the gift you have…
Today on the feast of Saint Cornelius and Saint Cyprian, we have this powerful reminder about our faith in the first reading. Paul reminds Timothy: “Do not neglect the gift you have. […] Be diligent in these matters, be absorbed in them.” That’s the thing about our Catholic heritage. InContinue Reading
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The Sorrowful Mother, St. Catherine of Genoa, and Ember Days!
There is a lot going on today liturgically. We have the feast of our Sorrowful Mother, the Feast day of our Parish Patroness, St. Catherine of Genoa, and today is the first day of the Fall Ember Days. They each point to the truth of our faith and remind usContinue Reading
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Happy Birthday Mother Mary!
Today we celebrate the birth of our Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary. With most other Saints, we celebrate their feast day on the day of their death. That is, we celebrate most Saint’s birthdays with their birth into eternal life. Our Mother, though, we celebrate hers on the day ofContinue Reading
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Concrete words and signs
Isaiah says in the first reading: “Be strong, fear not! Here is your God; he comes to save you!” Then he goes on to list the signs of God’s presence. The same signs that we see Jesus performing in the Gospel of Saint Mark. Jesus does the miracles in aContinue Reading
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