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Seeing blue on the greenest of days

Seeing blue on the greenest of days I believe I’ll be wearing blue the day this column arrives to print subscribers. Wait … what?! Wearing blue?! But … it’s March 17; St. Patrick’s Day, man! Even the Chicago River goes green on March 17. Green is what you wear; green it must be. Actually, not so much, I...
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Thursday, March 16, 2017

The light is NEVER OFF for you

The light is NEVER OFF for you Seriously friends … when it comes to God’s mercy and forgiveness – and finding it weekly across our 12 counties – the light is NEVER OFF for you. Please think about and remember that as we continue on our Lenten journey. Even more importantly, remember it from Holy Saturday...
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Thursday, March 02, 2017

Aspiring to surpass Google

Aspiring to surpass Google Cartoonist Gary Brookins and one of his regular readers/fans from Virginia inspired this column. Brookins creates “Pluggers,” a single-panel cartoon that appears every day in the Evansville Courier & Press. The fan from Virginia suggested a theme: “A grandpa plugger’s b...
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Thursday, February 16, 2017

I wake up so early for a reason

I wake up so early for a reason I didn’t get to sleep until almost midnight on the night last week when Clemson won the  national championship of major-college football. I had a hunch the game would come down to the final minute, and it did – actually, to the final six seconds. Heck of a game.   All of that...
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Thursday, January 19, 2017

No resolutions here; just sincere wishes

No resolutions here; just sincere wishes This space includes no resolutions – only the sincere wish God provided in the Old Testament. “A reading from the Book of Numbers,” the lector said as she began the first reading for the 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Benedict Cathedral Parish on Jan. 1. I could have looked at the day...
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Thursday, January 05, 2017

Celebrating Christmas on the Sabbath

Celebrating Christmas on the Sabbath In the first reading for Mass on Dec. 16, we hear the prophet Isaiah proclaim: “Thus says the Lord … All who keep the Sabbath free from profanationand hold to my covenant,Them I will bring to my holy mountainand make joyful in my house of prayer” (Isaiah 56). Webster defines the v...
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Thursday, December 15, 2016

What do we really need?

What do we really need? When it comes to living and enjoying life … what do we really need? Seriously – what do you and I really NEED? We need God, of course. Our relationship with Him is the only thing we truly need. He will provide everything else. As evidence, consider the Moxihatetema. “National Geo...
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Thursday, December 01, 2016

Hoping for 'exceptionally faith-filled days' ahead

Hoping for 'exceptionally faith-filled days' ahead It’s 10:30 a.m. in Jasper and Loogootee as I write this; it’s 9:30 a.m. in Haubstadt and Poseyville. It’s Nov. 8 – election day. By the time you read this, we all will know the outcome of the election. None of us know it as I write this. That’s actually why I chose to...
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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Don't ask me

Don't ask me Don’t ask me who to vote for on Nov. 8.   If you are looking for this paper to endorse any candidate, you will be disappointed. If you are looking for this paper to tell you who NOT to vote for, you will be disappointed.   You have to ask yourself what you believe and what you sta...
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Thursday, November 03, 2016

Thoughts from along the road to conversion

Thoughts from along the road to conversion During his homily at the Oct. 12 White Mass for the medical community in our area, Bishop Charles C. Thompson made a statement that inspired this column. “The call to conversion is not an act of meanness, “he said. “Ultimately, it is an act of love.” On the surface, that see...
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Thursday, October 20, 2016