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About Rev. Joe Jagodensky, SDS.

A Roman Catholic priest since 1980 and a member of the Society of the Divine Savior (Salvatorians). www.Salvatorians.com. Six books on the Catholic church and U.S. culture are available on Amazon.com.

One in God’s Spirit

God’s spirit will call the people from the East to join hands with the people from the West, and the people from the North to join hands with the people from the South and all will seek the other’s good. … Continue reading

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Marriage Blessing for Second or Third Marriage

god of the Sun – Roman-Apollo, Greek-Apollo Light reveals, reflects and illumines.May the warmth of your mutual devotion for each other always enlighten each other’s life. god of War – Roman-Mars, Greek-Ares May your disagreements always be minor. May your … Continue reading

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Who’s the Vine & Who’s the Branch?

“Remain in me” is the gospel imperative calling us to an intimacy in Christ that must be the foundation of our identity. St. John tells us that we remain in him when we fulfill the commandment to love by living … Continue reading

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Returning God’s Love for Us

A great tragedy of our world is that men and women do not know, really know, that God loves them. Some believe it in a shadowy sort of way, but their belief in God’s love for them can be very … Continue reading

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Worthy!? Come on!

“Lord, I am not worthy that you should come under my roof…” Unworthy? Ummm… Abraham was not only too old to have a kid but he enjoyed the company of a mistress and it wasn’t just for tea and crumpets. … Continue reading

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Easter! One Day!?

It had been a startling week since Easter Sunday. These disciples had had their worlds, as we would say today, truly rocked and rolled. What to do when everything around you is shaken, no longer the same? Nothing makes sense … Continue reading

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The day before “Holy Week”

We absorb watching the movie move from one moment to many moments. We press the pause button and notice there are 34:50 seconds left. We are intrigued and perhaps identified with some characters but are happy that the others are … Continue reading

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Easter Sunday for Older Catholics

Easter’s joy may be cloudily looming by so many, many of our accumulating years. Young ears heard about eternal judgment, again and again, and inculcated during those so very important and formative growing years. All about the practices (whether doing … Continue reading

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Why Catholic Sermons are so Bad

I begin the sermon, as I begin every sermon with, “In today’s Gospel.” I then proceed to illustrate how dumb you all are by repeating the Gospel you’ve just heard, sprinkled with long words you’ve never heard of, many not … Continue reading

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Holy Week’s, “Light”

Holy Thursday, “Passing the Light” Please excuse my bluntness. I don’t know if it’s sad news or good news. The other Fr. Joe is shrinking. I know, it’s true. “Two inches” last year, he told me. It could be more … Continue reading

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