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Happy First Saturday!... I don't know if I've ever wished someone that before, but I guess it can be done, right? Actually, we sh...
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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...
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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...
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As the title says: Happy New Year! I had a great time on Sunday/Monday hanging out with other Springfield seminarians. They are a bunch o...
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The outside was pretty boring This evening I had the opportunity to go to a Byzantine Catholic Church. Basically, they are in union wi...
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I've now gone for 2 runs in Assisi. The first one a couple of weeks ago, right after I got here, the second one this morning [now a...
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Today during my Holy Hour (actually it was more like a Holy 40-Minutes) I was contemplating the passage after the miraculous catch of...
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Last week, while on spring break, I had the chance to serve stations of the cross at St. Rose. Since I was pulled in at the last minute, I...
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to go to Confession and the priest mentioned that Confession can be boiled down into 3 "C"s: Co...
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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!
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