

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In Philadelphia, 250 years ago yesterday, 56 courageous individuals penned their signatures on a document that would change the course of human events. The Declaration of Independence stated their objection to their subjection to the king of Britain. It stated their self-determination and freedom from foreign rule. This magnificent document spoke of freedom as self-evident, all being created equal, and all being endowed by their Creator with the rights of life, liberty, and t
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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Has anyone here ever stayed in a hotel or a motel? I know ... that’s a ridiculous question since most of us have had the occasion to do so, at least a few times. For some of us, it may have been more often than we’d like to admit. What I’m wondering is if any of us has found ourselves choosing a place of lodging based on advertising slogans used by individual facilities or hotel / motel chains.
Jun 284 min read


Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
An elderly woman who had worked all of her life as a seamstress had finally saved enough money to fulfill her wish to visit the Holy Land. She had never been on a plane before and she was very afraid. Even the presence of four bishops on the plane did little to calm her. Only after the jet had reached altitude and was making its way over the ocean did the woman dare to open her eyes and look out the window. Just at that moment, one of the plane’s engines broke loose from its
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Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
One of the requirements before being ordained is what is called a canonical retreat. Such a retreat is required prior to ordination to the Diaconate and also prior to ordination to the Priesthood. Canonical … It is a retreat required by canon law and another requirement is that it has to be at least five (5) days long.
Jun 145 min read



