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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.

“He’s Holding Up A Mirror”

Why can’t everyone be like me?  Wouldn’t it be a better and more enriching world if all those folks I know acted like me?  We’d see eye-t0-eye easier, laugh a lot more and even sleep late on nothing Saturday mornings. … Continue reading

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A Piece of Thread

“Oh, here she comes.  She said she had a good story to tell me and I’m excited to hear it.  We know the people involved.  She looks nice today in that blue dress.  Fits her well.  Oh wait!  Right shoulder, … Continue reading

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“Stop It!”

“Stop it,” I keep saying to myself as the years pile on and retirement is no longer another person’s fate. “I want to be 18 again” with all the silly questions and worries that preoccupied me.  All my hesitations and … Continue reading

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Advent Blessing: “The Donkey”

A donkey, not the most attractive of animals and one we rarely think of.  We think of his distant cousin, the horse – majestic and noble and fast running but our Nativity scene needs the donkey.  I don’t even think … Continue reading

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Second Sunday of Advent: John the Baptist

“One mightier than I is coming after me.  I am not worthy to stoop and loosen the thongs of his sandals.” Johnny Carson had Ed.  Ed would introduce Johnny and then sit on the couch…for 30 years. Jack Benny had … Continue reading

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“Anticipatory” Advent

What a great word.  It’s an adjective but unfortunately we use it as a verb as though we can propel forward and predict outcomes that haven’t happened. In our minds we have the ability to end what hasn’t begun.  We … Continue reading

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Christmas Tradition: “The Iron Curtain”

Raised in the 50’s when the Iron Curtain was an imaginary and exaggerated fear, our home had its own iron curtain on Christmas Eve.  Although only made of cotton, it still kept from us from one place to another.  The … Continue reading

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“The Circle Game”

Round & Round She Goes… Perry Como sang, “it goes round and round…” and probably no one remembers the song except me. Anyway, I bought a cylinder toy for my cats. It sits on the floor and casts a small … Continue reading

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The Banquet of the Resurrection

This resurrection business must be tiring work, Jesus is always eating.  Each time he’s with his followers and after wishing them “Peace” is “What’s in the refrigerator?”  This guy just can’t get enough nutrition in him.  (I wonder if this … Continue reading

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Glue & Faith

We don’t think of glue as a theological word but is there a more significant word for our lives of faith?  Glue binds broken pieces, reconnects pieces that fit together and is, well, sticky. We often hear that “mom was … Continue reading

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