Renewal through 'the most expressive icon of Christian hope'
For as long as I can remember, hope has consumed my thoughts at the start of a new year. We go to Mass that day to observe the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Just a few short months ago, Pope Francis offered a beautiful insight that helped me understand why my hope soars on the first day of the...
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Tuesday, January 07, 2014
'It's beginning to look a lot like ….'
I suspect it’s impossible to read the headline above without hearing the melody that accompanies it in their minds. Certainly, it’s from a traditional and very popular Christmas song. I didn’t write that headline because it’s from my favorite Christmas song. Ac...
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
The time for New Year's resolutions is now
Now that we’re almost a week into the new year, how are you doing with your resolutions? Wait … what?! It’s not time for resolutions? The new year is still weeks off, you say? Not in our Church. The first Sunday of Advent – Dec. 1 this year – marks...
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Monday, December 02, 2013
Thanksgiving thoughts and wishes, a little early
Yes, I know; Thanksgiving is almost two weeks off. But I hope you’ll humor me this week. Thank you – all of you. Thank you for helping us make The Message the very best community newspaper for the Diocese of Evansville. You’ve done that, in the almost-four months I’ve...
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Recognizing and fighting the devil's attacks
Anxiety, I’ve learned, represents the devil’s attacks on us. “Wait,” you say, “what?!” You heard me – anxiety represents the devil’s attacks. Let’s dig a little deeper into that concept. First – what is anxiety? Webster says it is “a...
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Monday, November 04, 2013
God's presence in our lives? Pay attention now
Several weeks ago, God blessed me with the opportunity to hear Deacon John McMullen deliver his first-ever homily. In it, he said something that inspired me to write what follows. As way of setting up one of his final points, Deacon McMullen said, “We all know someone who says they jus...
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Monday, October 21, 2013
Trust in God's mercy - just don't take it for granted
Do you know how fortunate you are? Do you have any idea how fortunate all of us are – that God chooses to have mercy on us? I believe we often take mercy for granted – more often than we should. Like you, I suspect, this whole concept doesn’t stay at the front of my mind; o...
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Monday, October 07, 2013
Let's talk about the kingdom of God and the salvation of souls
Yes … let’s talk about the Diocesan Strategic Plan. Wait … what?! Elsewhere in this historic issue of the Message, you can read about the initial changes coming to our diocese as part of the plan; you can read the decrees that enable those changes in their ent...
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Take a fresh look at your guardian angel
Why isn’t there much – if any – imagery of guardian angels with adults? I wondered that for years; and, I confess, it irritated me a bit. “C’mon,” I’d think to myself. “My guardian angel didn’t leave me when I got my driver’s license.̶...
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Monday, September 09, 2013
Revisiting a recent television interview
The morning of July 11, an Evansville TV reporter called asking for an interview “to discuss Catholic Church teaching on the death penalty.” A few minutes before the call, I quickly learned, convicted killer Jeffrey Weisheit got the death penalty for his crimes. Seemed sim...
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013