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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.

The Two’s Our Lives

Up/DownHere/ThereHe/SheAbove/AroundNoah’sRepublican/DemocratNow/ThenCagney/LaceyStarsky/HutchSimon/GarfunkelHeaven/HellCatholic/Non-CatholicBoy/GirlMan/WomanMarried/DivorcedCats/DogsBruce/Caitlyn JennerYesterday/TomorrowRight/WrongDay/NightEmployed/RetiredBlack/WhiteTime/UniverseCursive/PrintingRight/LeftFerrante/TeicherSandler/YoungChad/JeremyDon/PhilJan/DeanThis/ThatPriest/OthersStraight/GayAbsolute/RelativeLegal/IllHealthy/SicklyYoung/OldSmart/DumbBrother/SisterLiving/DeceasedGood/BadHair/BaldTrue/FalseBeliever/Non-believerSkinny/FatTruth/ConsequencesVanilla/ChocolateHandwritten/EmailHello/GoodbyeMortal/VenialSee/BlindRowan/MartinHear/DeafTongue/HandAction/CouchAngels/DemonsSin/GraceSonny/CherWar/PeaceContent/AnxietyCold/HotEngaged/BoredBorrowed/GoneBeginning/EndingApple/Google There appears to be no “middle ground,” “in-between” is forgotten, “sometimes” is dismissed, “perhaps” is no longer pondered, “what if” and “what about” are non-questions, “assumptions” are forbidden in a dualistic world, “doubts” are punishable, “wonderings and wanderings” … Continue reading

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Life’s Sacramentals

Every week we gather around our parish altars. We place on the eucharistic table bread and wine as our offering to God, who consecrates them and returns them to us as the body and blood of his beloved Son. But … Continue reading

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Funeral Sermon for Truck Driver with a Sense of Humor

(“I Know What God Is,” Perry Como, YouTube) A miserable-looking guy is sitting at a bar one evening, intently staring at his drink. He’s been like that for over an hour. Suddenly this big, trouble-making truck driver walks up to … Continue reading

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Lent, Sunday Four, “B”

“Today’s New Testament readings regale us with that most fundamental of Christian convictions, that we have been loved into existence by a God whose very being is Love overflowing. St. Paul reminds us that ‘God is rich in mercy, because … Continue reading

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Lent, Third Sunday, “B”

“We proclaim Christ crucified, a stumbling block to many. Suffering sometimes seems unbearable. For Christians, the cross can make us very uncomfortable; it makes the temptation to “hide from suffering” more difficult. The cross reminds us that suffering is. It happens. … Continue reading

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Life’s Mountains, (2nd Lent Sunday, “B”)

(based on the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ) Jesus climbs his way up along with his climbing companions to illustrate for them the union of his life. The union with Elijah and Moses is second only to hearing his Father’s voice … Continue reading

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A Lonely Lent?

“A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew 9:14-15 When the bridegroom is taken from them, then they will fast.The disciples of John approached Jesus and said, “Why do we and the Pharisees fast much, but your disciples do not … Continue reading

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Fifth Sunday, Cycle B or “The Doctor’s Visit”

The medical machine has cranked out its complicated tests and measurements. It’s taken many weeks and as you await that dreaded doctor’s visit with “the news” about your health as if all the local television stations with bright lights are … Continue reading

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Winter’s Snowman

It’s a new January’s whitest morning. Above reigns a crisply blue sky with the sound of quieting winds. Covering the ground? The earthly covering is mounds of white stuff. Youth-filled eyes awaken to its wonder and their smiling faces already … Continue reading

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Funeral for a Landscaper

“It’s but a moment.” That’s what the nurse told you twenty minutes ago waiting to see your doctor. Its length is unknown to us because time contains unknown moments and also contains those single, solitary moments. One moment occurs and … Continue reading

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