Parish Blog

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Mysteries

Mysteries I am not a devout prayer of the Rosary, but as I sit beside my dying loved one I find I cannot pray.  All …

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Choices

CHOICES My windshield wipers can barely take away the rain so that I can see my way clearly.  Day after day the rain falls.  My ...
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Positive Ripples

Positive Ripples I recently attended a funeral for a person that died very suddenly and unexpectedly. We attended the funeral: a wonderful service with many ...
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Pentecost

Pentecost “This is Holy Ground, we’re standing on Holy Ground, for the Lord is Present and where He is is Holy”.[1] Recognizing the Holy in ...
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Spring is a Miracle

Spring is a Miracle Spring’s arrival can be swift or slow in coming. However, it always delivers a season of glory. The pussy willows pop ...
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Created in God’s Image

CREATED IN GOD’S IMAGE A space. A gap. Distance. Separation. Connotations of individuality. And if there is no space? Together. United. Joined. Communal. Connotations of ...
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Same Old, Same Old!

Same old, same old! Has someone ever answered your question of how are you, with a ‘same old, same old’ response? A friend asked me ...
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A Lesson From the Paschal Mystery

A Lesson from the Paschal Mystery Christians seem to spend a lot of time thinking and talking about suffering and death. The crucifixion, the body ...
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Telescope

TELESCOPE If life is like a box of chocolates (Forest Gump), then faith is like a telescope. We have a choice in faith — the ...
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Listening Amid the Noise of Our World

Listening Amid the Noise of our World Lent can be a time devoted to prayer.  Creating a space and time for regular prayer takes discipline, ...
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Why I am Excited for Lent

Why I am excited for Lent… It’s February.  It’s cold.  The joy and wonder of Christmas has worn away with the scraping of the driveway ...
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