Recent Posts
-
This afternoon, after Evening prayer I had the privileged of giving a reflection to all the guys on one of the 7 last words (or sayings) of...
-
Last Saturday, for the 9th anniversary of the founding of Bruté, we had our annual parents and pastors day where, as you might suspect, we ...
-
On Monday night I (along with the other Springfield guys here at Brute) went over to a vocation night at the Newman center at Eastern Illi...
-
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! lots of sources! Well, after staying up until (almost) 4AM yesterday, I finall...
-
When the days for Jesus to be taken up were fulfilled, he resolutely determined to journey to Jerusalem, and he sent messengers ahead of ...
-
Welcome to Holy Week! Today myself and the rest of the guys here from my diocese went over to the Cathedral in Springfield for the ann...
-
As you may have noticed, I haven't been particularly on top of the whole blogging thing for a few weeks. Now, I had a good excuse last...
-
The other day I had quite the surprise when I received a bunch of letters in the mail. I don't get mail that often, and so whenever I g...
Popular Posts
-
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to go to Confession and the priest mentioned that Confession can be boiled down into 3 "C"s: Co...
-
On October 22, 1978, then Pope John Paul II (newly elected) said in his first homily : " Do not be afraid . Open wide the doors f...
-
This afternoon, after Evening prayer I had the privileged of giving a reflection to all the guys on one of the 7 last words (or sayings) of...
-
Today at the campus-wide Ash Wednesday Mass at Marian, Fr. Joe gave an enthusiastic homily exhorting everyone to remember their Christian v...
-
I guess the best place to start the blog is with a quick description of who I am and what this blog is all about: My name is Dominic Ra...
Alleluia! glad you are "home" - so are we. What a joyful day!
ReplyDeleteGood to see that the comments are working. Yes, I'm so glad that Easter has an octave attached - not enough time in one day to celebrate adequately!
Delete