Thursday, December 31, 2009
January 1, 2010
Sunday, December 27, 2009
The Feast of the Holy Family
Afterwards he was haunted by the phrase "I'm dying of lonliness" and he concluded:
"Food and warmth are not enough in themselves. People need something more. They need our presence, our time, our love. They need to be touched, to be reassured that they are not forgotten."
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"The fact is, there is no foundation, no secure ground, upon which people may stand today if it isn't the family."
Morrie Schwartz ( in Tuesdays with Morrie)
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"Not for nothing was it written:
"Your father and I have been searching for you with great anxiety."
The search for Jesus must be neither careless nor indifferent, nor must it be only a transitory affair. Those who seek in this manner will never find Him."
Origen (183-253)
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Can I think of a specific instance where my family nurtured and shaped my faith?"Am I excluding any member of my family from my life at this time?
Who?
Because ......
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas
In 1223 when St. Francis of Assisi used a nearby cave and set up a manger filled with straw and his friend Vellita brought in an ox and a donkey just like at Bethlehem, nobody thought how that novel idea was going to evolve through the centuries.
When (professor) Charles Follen lit candles on the first Christmas tree in America in 1832, who would have ever thought that the decorations would become as elaborate as they are today?
It is a long time since 1832, longer since 1223, even longer since 353, longer still since that dark night brightened by a special star during which Jesus was born. Yet, as we come to December 25 again, it gives us yet another opportunity to pause, and in the midst of all excitement, elaborate decorations and expensive commercialization which surround Christmas today, to consider again the events of Christmas and the person Whose birth we celebrate.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Today is Gaudete Sunday
Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
The feast of Juan Diego was celebrated this past Wednesday.
Our Lady of Guadalupe was declared the Patroness of all the Americas by Pope Pius XII.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Today is the Feast of Saint Juan Diego
As proof of that visitation to Juan by the Blessed Virgin, she left the imprint of her image on his cloak.
Monday, December 7, 2009
And Someone Said:
Origin (183-253)
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"To wait open-endedly is an enormously radical attitude toward life. So is to trust that something will happen to us that is far beyond our imagining."
Henri J.M. Nouwen (1932-1996)
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A prayer:
Father, in the wilderness of the Jordan You sent a messenger to prepare people's hearts for the coming of Your Son. Help me to hear His words and repent of my sins, so that I may clearly see the way to walk, the truth to speak, and the life to live for Him, our Lord, Jesus Christ.
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Giving a Christmas Present Early
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Added Thoughts for the Second Sunday of Advent
But sometimes the hassle of shopping can become so tiresome that we forget about that real reason behind gicing gists at Christmas. God doesn't want that to happen.
Advent is meant to be a time of preparation, not frustration. All the decorations and activities, includig the shopping, should stir up in our hearts true Christian hope, which in turn inspires true Christian joy.
What can we do to make sure that that's what really happens in the remaining weeks of Advent?
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Friday, December 4, 2009
The Second Sunday of Advent
First we are to "prepare the way", filling in valleys, leveling hills, straightening crooked roads, and smoothing out rough paths.
This imagery comes from a typical scene in the ancient world (before concrete and asphalt highways). When a King or emperor made the rounds, his officials would travel ahead of him, making sure that the roads were safe and in good condition (roads were notoriously unreliable in Isaiah's time, long before the establishment and spread of the Roman Empire).
This assured that the King would not be delayed and would be less vulnerable to enemy ambushes.
Likewise, we are called to examine our souls on a regular basis, especially in the joyful but penitential season of Advent.
We need to take some time to step away from the noise, from the hustle and bustle of our busy world (what frenzy there is in and around the Cordova Mall).
We need to look into hearts, to see where selfishness has put obstacles in our relationships with God and with other people.
We need to see where habits of laziness and self-indulgence have worn away our self-discipline.
All of us need to fill in some spiritual potholes and clear away some unwelcome debris, so that the graces God has in store for us this Advent will be able to stream unhindered into our hearts.
The heart is the road God wants to follow so as to come into and transform our lives: it is up to us to do the necessary repairs to allow that to happen.
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May She Rest in Peace
Saturday, November 21, 2009
The Feast of Christ the King
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
The Year for Priests
Pope Benedict XVI has declared a “Year for Priests” beginning with the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 19, 2009. The year will conclude in Rome with an international gathering of priests with the Holy Father from June 9-11, 2010.
A thought for the week:
"O wonderful dignity of the priests; in their hands, as in the womb of the Blessed Virgin, the Son of God becomes incarnate."
St. Augustine
Sunday, November 8, 2009
The 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Some questions for today:
Are you a grabber or a giver?
Do you recognize the value of another's sacrifices?
Even when they are small?
Do you trust that the Lord will provide?
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Some quotes for today:
"If you can't feed a hundred people, then just feed one."
Mother Teresa
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."
Winston Churchill
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
The Year for Priests
Pope Benedict XVI has declared a “Year for Priests” beginning with the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 19, 2009. The year will conclude in Rome with an international gathering of priests with the Holy Father from June 9-11, 2010.
A thought for the week:
"O holy Mother of God, pray for the priests Your Son has chosen to serve the Church ... Make them models of virtue in the service of God's people. Help them be pious in meditation, efficacious in preaching and zealous in the daily offering of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Help them administer the Sacraments with joy."
Saint Charles Borromeo