Author Archives: Rev. Joe Jagodensky, SDS.

Unknown's avatar

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.

A Cat’s Sleeping Moment

He jumps up on the top of the couch to feel the sun at mid-afternoon. He enjoys the warmth until a bird settles on the neighbor’s roof. Gawking sounds emit but to no avail. That cute bird is not about … Continue reading

Posted in Cats, Spirituality | Leave a comment

Counties of the Holy Spirit

It’s a state with counties familiar to us. The name may live within you, making it your “state of mind”. The northern county in this state is called “Courage” for its brute strength, often vengeful whose county symbol is bulging … Continue reading

Posted in Spirituality | Leave a comment

The Blind See & Others Don’t Listen

Based on this Lenten Reading A Hollywood story involves the legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock and one of his favorite leading ladies, Grace Kelly. Kelly had turned down the chance to star alongside Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront to … Continue reading

Posted in Spirituality | 1 Comment

Transition?

One of my cats is captured by the bright light of my laptop as I write this and as the cloudy sunset captures mine. (It’s Wisconsin, what can I say? We have lots of “cloudy sun!”) The experts call it … Continue reading

Posted in Spirituality | Leave a comment

Unemployed Time

“I can do that in two days, Friday,” I say to myself and five seconds later realize that tomorrow is Friday. I laugh to myself and then a few tears fall. Tomorrow is Friday. Three words that escape someone who … Continue reading

Posted in Being Fired, Spirituality | Tagged | Leave a comment

A Sunday “Swing”

The motion is simply back and forth but to a four-year-old, it’s reaching the stars on the “back” and familiar hands propelling him with the “forth.” Whatever thoughts contain a youngster are exchanged with the glory of this arc-movement. His … Continue reading

Posted in Spirituality | Leave a comment

Grieving

It’s the first of her five but I dismissed her list years ago as if there’s a system I must follow in order to pass Monopoly’s “Go” and get my $200.00. There is no formula to grieving but only the … Continue reading

Posted in Spirituality | Tagged | 2 Comments

The Time of Dusk, II

“Can you hold on for a minute, I have another call.” “You’ll call is very important, please stay on the line” (first-time caller hears) “Please listen carefully as our menu has changed.” “Can you wait just a few minutes, I … Continue reading

Posted in Dusk, Spirituality | 1 Comment

Some “How To’s” for Lent

So you missed Ash Wednesday. Lent’s begun and there is always time to jump into the desert as John and Jesus did. If Advent is grounded in hope and promise then Lent is a suspension of time. Spending forty days … Continue reading

Posted in Lent, Spirituality | 1 Comment

Musically Copying Jesus

I’m listening to an “easy listening” station right now that plays instrumental versions of the originals songs. It’s relaxing and I can fill in many of the lyrics. Those guys like Roger Williams, Percy Faith, Bert Kämpfert, (I think you … Continue reading

Posted in Spirituality | Leave a comment