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Edifying Reading for Your Weekend

Based on St. Paul's exhortation in his letter to the Romans (15:1-2), I offer these articles, which await your perusal over the coming weekend. "Return to Paganism" by Mark Shea "The Relationship between Mercy and Justice" by Donald DeMarco God bless!

A Type of the Mass

Indeed, the pinnacle celebration of the Christian faith was foreshadowed for many centuries before Christ came and instituted the Eucharistic celebration! At the behest of my pastor, I have undertaken a prayerful reading of the book of the prophet Joel during this Lenten season.  In chapter two, there is a very clear type of the Mass.  Verses 15 through 17 read: Blow the trumpet in Zion; sanctify a fast; call a solemn assembly; gather the people.  Sanctify the congregation; assemble the elders; gather the children, even nursing infants.  Let the bridegroom leave his room, and the bride her chamber. Between the vestibule and the altar let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep and say "Spare thy people, O Lord, and make not thy heritage a reproach, a byword among the nations.  Why should they say among the peoples, 'Where is their God?'" Let's compare the above passage to the order of the Mass.  Blowing the trumpet is equivalent to an opening hymn (which some...

Why All “The Rules”?

I have heard many people remark that the Church is "too legalistic," or that it's too hard to be Catholic because of "all the rules."  I have even had such feelings of "constraint" during the few short years that I have been in full communion with the Church.  However, I have realized that while it is "difficult" to be Catholic at those times, it is also very easy because I have an abundance of guidance for making a good moral decision (i.e., clear Church teaching and the examples of the saints). As I read the following passage of Gaudium et Spes this afternoon, my thoughts were focused differently.  I was able to see the logical transition from the Gospel message taught by Christ to "the rules" established by the Catholic Church. There is no human law so powerful to safeguard the personal dignity and freedom of man as the Gospel which Christ entrusted to the Church; for the Gospel announces and proclaims the freedom of the sons of...

Learning and Teaching Vatican II

As I remarked in another post, I am co-teaching a course on the Second Vatican Council this semester for my diocese's catechesis curriculm.  In the spirit of being a good Church historian and catechist, I decided that the best way to prepare for that course would be to READ THE DOCUMENTS OF THE COUNCIL.  What a novel idea! In my short time as a Catholic, I have been in conversation with people who have never read any portion of the Council's teaching, but certainly can offer their opinions about the way the Church ought to operate in this modern age.  In my humblest academic opinion, that is bad scholarship.  And so I continue my efforts to read the very words of the Council Fathers who were certainly guided by the Holy Spirit.  I am overwhelmed each time I turn a page and find countless phrases that offer ripe material for prayer, meditation, and expanded teaching.  I do not know how I will ever be able to teach Gaudium et Spes in two hours! Please pray for the "success...

A Lenten Exhortation

As this penitential season moves forward, let us all remember that its ultimate purpose is to bring us more deeply into the Christian Mystery.  Pope Paul VI found a beautiful (and short) series of words to express the method of going deeper into the Mystery.  "A Christian who is really Catholic must be an apostle with prayer, with example, with oblation, with suffering, with activity, with discipline, with organization.  A widespread effort of faith is the duty of this hour for every member of the Mystical Body of Christ." Did you catch that?  Our faith takes EFFORT!  And, everyone...not most, not half, not a few...must put forth effort for the good of the Kingdom!  Indeed, a body becomes weak and cannot sustain itself when one part fails to serve its proper function.  In the same way, the Church will never be as strong as she could be if more of the faithful do not take up their particular Christian duties.  Pray that all baptized people will become more active, willing part...

God DOES Come to Us!

In recent weeks, I have been blessed with a deeper understanding of God's Revelation to humanity.  I was able to finally read Dei Verbum , the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation from the Second Vatican Council, in its entirety; and I was treated to a stellar catechesis (by a stellar catechist) on that same document!  Additionally, I made a point to read an article written by Bishop William Lori that appeared in the most recent edition of Columbia magazine.  So, God has reached out to me, and now I have a choice to respond to Him.  I think I'll choose...YES!!!  (Look for more posts soon on how this happens.) Pray that all humans, Catholics and non-Catholics and non-Christians alike, will recognize that God has already moved in their lives; and that they will respond with great faith, hope, and charity. God bless!

If Only I Believed

The following thoughts were made clear to me based on prayer and Scripture reading over the past twenty-four hours.  I am continually amazed at how God teaches things to me; I suppose He does it that way because of my ignorance and stubbornness.  Alas, I have learned something: it is my own lack of faith that prevents the recognition of God's answers to my prayers. Monday evening was filled with stress and self-doubt, while Tuesday was marked by disappointment and confusion.  All the while, God was speaking softly (as usual) to me; trying to get my attention.  At last, He did gain my full attention as my wife, my son, and I sat in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.  But, His revelation to me did not end with that special time of prayer and reconciliation among family members.  This morning, my eyes fell upon a passage from Mark 11 as I prayed the Scriptures.  "Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you will receive it, and you will.  And whenever yo...

Welcome!

I'm glad that my friend, Andy, convinced me to move my blog.  Now, I just hope that I can find a bit more time to write in the midst of my schedule these days.  Look for new posts soon! God bless!