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Today, the Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Good Councel. In 1467, while people were celebrating the feast of St. Mark, a cloud appeared and settle in front of the local Church. When the cloud dissipated,
Today is the Sunday of the 4th week of Easter as well as Good Shepherd Sunday. It is also the annual World day of Prayer for Vocations. The family is the seed bed for vocations where a family learns to love and serve one another and then the world.
Today the Church celebrates the feast of Fidelis. His is a story of perseverance as he stayed true to his Franciscan name which is Latin for Faithful. He was martyred for the faith in Switzerland in 1622.
Today the Church celebrates two saints, St. George and St. Adalbert. St. Adalbert was the Bishop of Prague and was a missionary to Hungary and the Prussians. He was martyred for the faith in the year 997.
Today, the world celebrates Earth Day and though it may seem to be merely secular in nature, Pope Benedict XVI shared the link between world peace and the care for God’s creation.
Today, the Church celebrates the feast of St. Anselm. Anselm was born of noble parents in the Piedmont region of Italy around the year 1033. He became a Benedictine Monk and ultimately was made Archbishop of Canterbury.
In the gospel this week we hear what is known as the Bread of Life Discourse. “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst. This passage in John chapter 6,
The Easter season is a time of joy, and a time of hope. As children of God, we have an inheritance that is more wonderful than any earthly inheritance of power or money. The inheritance we have, is as St. Peter puts it “imperishable,
In today’s gospel, we have the story of an appearance of Jesus to the frightened apostles in the upper room where there first reaction was that they were seeing a ghost. Jesus proved to them that he wasn’t a ghost by having them touch him and by eating...
Christ’s resurrection shows us our own destiny, that we were created to follow Jesus into risen life and into heaven. Many people don’t give heaven and their own resurrection much thought. Ultimately, heaven is our home, our ultimate destination.