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Fr. Joseph Gill

God With Us

Back in 1995, pop singer Joan Osborne had a hit song, “One of Us”, in which she asks the question, “What if God was one

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Kat Larson

I Am Sorry, Mom

This weekend was a time of great significance. The Church celebrated the third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete Sunday (“Rejoice” Sunday), but it was personally significant

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Life
Guest Writer

Pray About the News

Guest post by Fr. Scott Brossart, SOLT Don’t read the news for curiosity’s sake. Rather, think of it as a means of an intercessory ministry.

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Fr. Joseph Gill

The Present of Presence

Our Orthodox Jewish brothers and sisters are quite strict in keeping the Sabbath. They take God’s command to “not work on the Sabbath” quite literally.

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Kat Larson

Titanic (revisited)

Yesterday I was browsing through channels on my TV, searching for something to watch, when divine intervention led me to the movie Titanic. I hadn’t

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Birgit Jones

Clean Your Own House (Soul) First

When assessing the purity of others, it is necessary to make certain that our own house is clean first.  The Gospel of Matthew instructs us

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Noel Ethan Tan

All the Small Things

While driving down the road for morning Mass, I saw that dreaded white flash which all drivers fear. I was shocked, and immediately thought —

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Fr. Joseph Gill

Thanksgiving 2019

This week we celebrate the great American holiday of Thanksgiving, so my bulletin column today will be about the sin of gluttony. Just kidding, it’s

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Erin Cain

Whom Will I Serve?

But he knew their thoughts and said to them, “Every kingdom divided against itself will be laid waste and house will fall against house. And

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Kat Larson

Role Model?

Recently, my life seems to be changing at a rapid rate, and these changes are major ones. The Lord is adjusting my body, my soul

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Kat Larson

In Loving Memory

My cat died a few weeks ago. He would have been 17 in human years today, roughly 119 in “cat years.” His death came as

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Kat Larson

Invisible

What I consider weakness, the Lord uses as strength. What I see as a hindrance, the Lord turns into an asset. All my life I

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Fr. Joseph Gill

Deception, Division, Distraction

Recently, Bishop Caggiano tweeted out something that was so profound that it stopped me in my tracks. I could not find the exact quote again,

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Jocelyn Soriano

Five Loaves and Two Fishes

Five loaves and two fishes These are all I have And I didn’t think they’d matter much When there are thousands to be fed. Five

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Kat Larson

Control

I have been fairly open about the influence of living with Type 1 diabetes and my struggles in managing the condition. There have been aspects

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Fr. Joseph Gill

What Must Be Given Up

Last November, you may have read the news story about the new shoe store that opened up in a mall in Los Angeles. It was

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Life
Guest Writer

Doors

Guest post by Alex Moorhouse. Doors open and close at different points in our lives. An athlete who puts in the hours can find that

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Kat Larson

“B” is for Benny

I am currently doing my best to let go control over my life and allow the Holy Spirit to guide me. This is not as

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Noel Ethan Tan

Blaming God

Many people get angry at God when things go wrong in their lives. “God, how could you let this happen? I thought you were a

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Noel Ethan Tan

Walking on Water

When Christ walked on water, it must have truly been both a baffling and amazing sight for the apostles. I am sure both fear and

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Fr. Joseph Gill

Bear One Another’s Burdens

At one particular Catholic school where I taught, one day I was walking through the school when I saw one of the fifth-grade boys with

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