Monthly Archives: November 2015

“Pray for me”

“Pray for me” people say to me.  Some stop me deliberately, others will close their conversation with that petition.  “Pray for me.”  I know what it means but I’ve never understood what it entails? Do I get to go home … Continue reading

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Advent & Lent

The two most important Church seasons, both preparing us for two important events in Church history – the birth of Jesus and his resurrection. You don’t just stumble into glorious events in life.  There’s a preparation period or a period … Continue reading

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Coffee & The Church

Just try ordering a cup of coffee these days and hear what happens.  It’s not easy. Decaf or regular, black, ground, roasted or blended, whole, two-percent, skim, soy, and in some places, organic milk. gluten free, sugar or not?   Cappuccino, … Continue reading

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Advent: The Cow

What better way to begin this sacred season of Advent except with the beginning.  A cow.  It is the first of our Nativity characters to be seen because the cow’s has always been here.  This is her home.  This is … Continue reading

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Backward Hope

“Faith” and “Charity,” please set aside as we show ourselves that the power of “Hope” can heal the backwards of our lives. Continue reading

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“Thanksgiving”

It’s the one and maybe only day of the year when the “Big Guy” is brought out for all the good and happiness in our lives.  Personally, I’m grateful to God for being born white, birthed by strong parents, living … Continue reading

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The Magic of Working

Work is that fixed time between sleep and when we’re free to do what we want.  We need the work to provide for those latter times.  It’s a job.  Or so we think.  A friend of mine says, “I’m going … Continue reading

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“Camino de Santiago Hike”

A St. Sebastian (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) parishioner completed the “Camino de Santiago hike,” some 482 miles, in Spain.  It’s considered a spiritual pilgrimage.  Thirty-two days of walking, walking and more walking.  He shared some of his experiences on Facebook and I … Continue reading

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“President Kennedy died today at 1:00 p.m., Central Standard Time.”

As irony would have it the soap opera, “As The World Turns” was interrupted with Walter Cronkite’s famous announcement on television in 1963.  As the world does turn, it truly stood still for quite some time with Kennedy’s death 52 … Continue reading

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“Communion”

We couldn’t chew it, it just laid on our tongue until melted or placed comfortably on our mouth’s roof.  We couldn’t touch it, only the man in the dress could do that.  When he gave it to us a gold … Continue reading

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