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Are you living your vocation?

Are you living your vocation? During the annual gathering of St. Meinrad alumni and friends, held Oct. 11 at The Bauerhaus in Darmstadt, Benedictine Brother Simon Hermann offered a definition of vocation I hadn’t heard before: “Our deepest desire meeting the world’s greatest need.” Whoa. “That is a...
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

'Dreaming big' starts before college

'Dreaming big' starts before college I begin this column by saluting Evansville’s two new university presidents. Ron Rochon of the University of Southern Indiana and Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz of the University of Evansville attended the 2018 Tomorrow’s Work Force Luncheon (coverage begins on page 1 of this issue) on O...
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

What is missing means everything

What is missing means everything For more than two months, virtually every news cycle has contained something about the 2018 edition of the clergy-abuse scandal in the U.S. Catholic Church. Missing from those reports are the things that, I believe, mean everything. First, we heard reports about then-Cardinal, now-Archbishop Theodo...
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Wednesday, October 03, 2018

The Rosary's Spiritual Fruits

The Rosary's Spiritual Fruits It’s been almost a decade since some former co-workers introduced me to the Spiritual Fruits of the Rosary. Are you familiar with them? Do you know they exist? I confess; I was not familiar with them, and I did not know they existed. When I went to work for a PR/marketing firm in Atlanta that...
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Enjoying God's wild side

Enjoying God's wild side Rapidly, we are approaching my favorite time of year. From late September through Thanksgiving weekend, I have found myself enjoying God’s wild side in dozens of wonderful ways, and in dozens of wonderful places. If you ever find yourself beginning to falter in your belief in God’s love...
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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Sister Colleen knows the deal

Sister Colleen knows the deal Over the past few months, it’s been impossible to miss a series of TV ads from Florida-based Checkers Drive-In Restaurants, Inc. In our area, they go by Rally’s. The series of ads spotlight various menu items, but they all end with the same line: “Fast-foodies know the deal!”...
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Thursday, September 06, 2018

No news is just plain great!

No news is just plain great! Recently in The Message, Bishop Joseph M. Siegel recommended unplugging from the news as an effective way to begin regaining a sense of control over the emotions and stresses associated with the ways our culture has devolved when it comes to dealing with conflict. Over the past 3-4 months, I haven&...
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Thursday, August 23, 2018

Making safe schools even safer

Making safe schools even safer Over the past 5 years, I have visited almost all of our diocesan Catholic schools. I left every campus visit happy about the levels of security – and, thus, safety – our schools provide daily for their students, faculty and staff. Recently, I learned that our school administrators are w...
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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Big days approach for St. Peter, Montgomery

Big days approach for St. Peter, Montgomery Mark July 15 on your calendar, and July 18 and 22. St. Peter Parish in Montgomery is turning 200, and there’s a major celebration in the works. History fascinates me. God has blessed me to be close to some places with significant places in the historical record. Some of them are part of our 1...
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Thursday, July 12, 2018

'The Catholic school difference' is our way of life

'The Catholic school difference' is our way of life Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal published an editorial that likely caused wailing and gnashing of teeth in some circles – because it heralded “the Catholic school difference” that we in the Diocese of Evansville embrace as a way of life. WSJ editorial writers used a st...
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Thursday, June 28, 2018