Sunday, October 10, 2010
Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
A foreigner recognizes the grace of healing. Sometimes, familiarity leads to expectations, and we cannot see through the expectations to understand the grace of God in the moment. We take life for granted. Perhaps our challenge from the gospel event of the cleansing of the 10 lepers is to let go of the expectations, and to ask for awareness of God's grace.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
November's Vianney Visit Registration Form
The staff at St. John vianney Seminary on the Campus of St. Thomas, St. Paul MN, has posted a registration form for the November 18-20 Vianney Visit. Any young man (High school Junior through college) wishing to attend should register. Please email Fr. Todd for information and transportation.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
We are unprofitable servants, who have done only what we were obliged to do. This is a statement of submission, of recognition that we are only doing what the Lord has commanded us in faith. St. Timothy is asked by St. Paul to 'stir into flame' the gift of the Spirit given him at ordination - a spirit of power, and love, and self-control. Habakkuk is told to write down the vision of peace that is coming, a vision in which he is to place his hope.
The theological virtues - faith, hope, and love - mark our lives. By living them out, we can be assured that we will avoid pride, despair, and fickleness in all that we do. These virtues are gifts that the Lord builds in us, and increases in us whenever we use them.
The theological virtues - faith, hope, and love - mark our lives. By living them out, we can be assured that we will avoid pride, despair, and fickleness in all that we do. These virtues are gifts that the Lord builds in us, and increases in us whenever we use them.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The rich man, enjoying his wealth and ignoring the beggar at his door, recognizes the beggar too late. As the beggar Lazarus was comforted in Heaven, the rich man was tormented in Hell, eternally separated from God. Still, he begs Abraham to make Lazarus come to his aid. Abraham refuses - it is too late.
Perhaps, more than any other parable, that is a main point of this parable: Now is the time to repent, to change our lives and recognize not only our need for God, but the need of those at our doors. Now is the time to discern God's will for us and to do it. While we may not yet be in a full, lifelong vocation, we can be taking a step to that vocation by listening to the Law and the Prophets.
Perhaps, more than any other parable, that is a main point of this parable: Now is the time to repent, to change our lives and recognize not only our need for God, but the need of those at our doors. Now is the time to discern God's will for us and to do it. While we may not yet be in a full, lifelong vocation, we can be taking a step to that vocation by listening to the Law and the Prophets.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Operation Andrew Dinner Information, 2010
As in the past 8 years, we will be offering three Operation Andrew Dinners for young men who may be (or at least you would like to invite to be) discerning a vocation. The dates and locations are:
The evenings begin with Evening Prayer, a meal, a video on the priesthood, and some personal sharing by the Bishop and some priests and seminarians (if available). RSVP one week in advance to the contact person on the brochure or through me.
Download the brochure and Permission slip here.
For more information, email me!
St. Mary's, Bird Island October 13 (6-8 pm)
St. John's, Darwin October 27 (6-8 pm)
St. Anne's, Wabasso November 8 (5-8 pm due to a parish mission at St. Anne's 7:30 pm)
The evenings begin with Evening Prayer, a meal, a video on the priesthood, and some personal sharing by the Bishop and some priests and seminarians (if available). RSVP one week in advance to the contact person on the brochure or through me.
Download the brochure and Permission slip here.
For more information, email me!
2010-2011 List of Seminarians
We have posted our newest list of Seminarian information. Download it here.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Twenty-fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time
"Jesus, who was rich, become poor, so that through His poverty, we may become rich." This passage, the Alleluia verse this weekend, captures the divine exchange of God and man. What we have, the stuff around us, is nothing compared to the wealth that God gives us, and we are called to use those gifts prudently, and perhaps even squander them. We are all called to be detached from the stuff, the Mammon, of the world, and some do this radically by taking the vows, so that we can be filled with God's gifts.
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