Monthly Archives: November 2006

32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: COLLECT (2)

EXCERPT:
Some years ago I had an experience which confirmed for me the value of the old-fashioned methods of catechism: long and hard practice, memorization, and repetition. I was called to a hospital to assist in a patient’s difficult death. I gave the man Last Rites and talked with the family as they struggled with the reality of the end of the earthly life of a loved one. A daughter of the dying man had been estranged from her faith and her family for a long time. She was beyond her life’s middle years, which clearly had been pretty rough. She was bitter and cursed life, fate and God for the cruelty of such an end as her father was experiencing. She shouted at me, “Why did God make us if this is all there is?” I responded asking, “Why did God make you?” She became very still and stared at me. Then she said, “God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in the next.” I continued, “What must we do to save our souls?” On cue she responded with something that she hadn’t perhaps thought of for decades, “To save our souls, we must worship God by faith, hope, and charity. We must believe in Him, hope in Him, and love Him with all our heart.” “Did your father do that?”, I asked. “Oh, yes…. oh yes.” She had obviously been taught very well as a child. One can imagine that she was at times forced to study and to learn, to repeat over and over what at the time seemed boring and pointless. She had been drilled at school by the Sisters, whom these days we see mocked and abused in the media by ungrateful cads who benefited from their dedication. More importantly, she had parents who fulfilled their obligations to see that she learned her faith. I imagine they had to work hard to make her work hard. Her father had done his duty to give her what she needed when the battle was joined. Whatever they all did worked. In the moment of truth, by the grace of God and the help of her guardian angel, the gift her dying father had given her years before was rediscovered and put to its proper use. Read More

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Great photo of His Holiness

You might remember that last week I was out with some good freinds from the USA.  This was the couple whose little girl was intent on our having Chateaubriand but not Dom Perignon.  They were well positioned during last week’s … Read More

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Banners in support of correct liturgical translation

Over at a German blog called Vigilate et Orate some banners have been created in favor of a correct translation of the Missale Romano.  The new German translation is progressing under the watchful eye of Joachim Card. Meisner and Ecclesia … Read More

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The day’s round up

I went with an Italian friend to see Flags of Our Fathers today, which opened in Rome (in English). Afterward we bought slices and chunks of wondrous things and bottles to wash them down. Joining us was an English priest … Read More

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Veteran’s Day good news

I am informed, on this Veteran’s Day, that an army chaplain, Fr. Tim Vakoc, who was seriously wounded some years ago in Iraq has made some real improvements lately. Fr. Vakoc is from my native place, and was behind me … Read More

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5th Glorious Mystery: The Coronation of Our Lady

We conclude our Patristic Rosary Project today with the: 5th Glorious Mystery: The Coronation of Our Lady Can we be certain of our final judgment? Those who say they are run the risk of the sin of presumption. We must … Read More

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2nd John Paul II ‘miracle’ under investigation

From The Tablet: Second John Paul II ‘miracle’ investigated Doctors in the southern coastal city of Salerno say they cannot explain how a 76-year-old man under their care was suddenly freed from all traces of the cancer that was expected … Read More

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French poll on “Tridentine Mass”

Rorate does it again. They posted an interesting poll taken of French Catholics, if I understand it right, about whether they would like the chance to attend Masses in Latin, with chant, or with the "Tridentine" Missal. You should be … Read More

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My view…

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But Father!

How do you get those great photos? Read More

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