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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...
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At Mass this morning, Fr. Joe connected the topic of holiness - found in both the 1st reading and the Gospel - with the focus we should hav...
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Today at the campus-wide Ash Wednesday Mass at Marian, Fr. Joe gave an enthusiastic homily exhorting everyone to remember their Christian v...
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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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A few weeks ago another one of the seniors here got some guys together who wanted to do Lectio Divina [latin for "divine reading"...
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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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I found this (free!) talk given by Steve Ray to students at the Franciscan University of Steubenville about the new evangelization. His po...
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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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That's a great video, thanks for posting it. Thank God for giving the world such joyful prayer support! God truly loves us! And it is so good to see Sr. Mary Thomas! A.M.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Using headphones makes the audio much better and easy to hear.
No kidding, our world needs prayers! Yeah, I was surprised to see the video was online, they have cautioned me in the past from posting stuff like that up here... Maybe he was allowed to because he was a priest? :-)
DeleteMaybe it was because he's a priest, but I think it was probably because it's a vocation video and kind of an advertisement for the order. They must have had permission to do that. A.M.
DeleteI am sure that is a more probable reason, either way I am glad that he was allowed!
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