Thursday, February 10, 2011
PAPAL MESSAGE: PROPOSING VOCATIONS IN THE LOCAL CHURCH
Pope Benedict XVI's Message for the 48th WOrld day of Prayer for Vocations has been posted. At this time, I am not able to read it or comment on it, but I am certain it is worth your time to read!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time
We are to be salt and light... Just as salt preserves and enhances flavor, we are to preserve the morality of God, and enhance the culture around us with the awareness of God. We are to let the light of Christ, the light of the world, shine forth from us, shining into the darkness of the world still in the grips of sin, and lead others to Christ. We preach Christ Crucified, a message of utter simplicity, and complexity - Christ who saves us by His cross, because of his love for us!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time
The Sermon on the Mount, especially the Beatitudes, form the core of what it means to follow Christ. It is in poverty of spirit that we recognize our dependance on God. In sadness, we turn to the Lord for our joy. The meek turn to the Lord for strength, the hungry to be filled by the Lord alone. Indeed, the vows and promises of the religious and priests are a means of live the Beatitudes out, and to remind others that we all live dependent on God.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Vianney Visit Registration
The staff at St. John vianney Seminary on the Campus of St. Thomas, St. Paul MN, has posted a registration form for the February 10-12 Vianney Visit. Any young man (High school Junior through college) wishing to attend should register. Please email Fr. Todd for information and transportation.
Vocations View Newsletter
I have posted the newest volume of the Vocations View Newsletter. Click to go to the page, or Right click to download!
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
"I will make you fishers of men", Jesus calls out. The fishermen follow, leaving behind boats, nets, and family. They allow Christ to form them, to make them fishers of men. After the resurrection, they call others to follow them as they lead to Christ. They lead them to the kingdom. They lead to the light of truth.
Christ's call continues in our lives. We are to be formed as fishers ourselves, to lead others to Christ.
Christ's call continues in our lives. We are to be formed as fishers ourselves, to lead others to Christ.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
John the Baptist failed to recognize Jesus as the Savior. He needed the signs at the Baptism of the Lord in order to recognize Him. Once he does, though, he does not holy back from continuing to call out for Jesus' name.
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