Deacon-structing: Natural Law- Part 1
I was struck this past June when I read the Instrumentum Laboris, or working document for the 3rd Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, which will take place from Oct 5-19, 2014. The...
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So far in part 1 and part 2, we looked at how natural law is usually defined and how some of these definitions cause confusion. I also offered a definition that has always worked well for me. It...
View ArticleDeacon-structing: The Law of Love
A reflection for the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, year A. The readings are Exodus 22:20-26, Psalm 18, Thessalonians 1:5c-10 and Matthew 22:34-40. Which is the greatest commandment of the Law? This...
View ArticleDeacon-structing: All Saints
Last night, speaking with my kids about what costumes would be suitable for Halloween, it occurred to me that some characters from the Book of Revelation would probably make for good costumes. And...
View ArticleDeacon-structing: All Souls
Yesterday we looked at the Book of Revelation and how it is a powerful reminder to those who too easily compromise their beliefs. This message is clear right from the beginning of the book with the...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Vocations: The Single Life
If there is anything that we learn from reading Scripture is that God calls people. Consistently, every story in the bible, involves a call: Abraham, Moses, Noah, Gideon, Jonah, Samuel, Ruth, Esther,...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Vocations: The Religious Life
After looking a what it means to be called and the meaning of discernment, last week we looked at the most misunderstood vocation: The Vocation to the Single Life. There are many people who, while...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Vocations: Ordained life part 2
Last week we looked at the Vocation to the Ordained Life and the Sacrament of Holy Orders. The tradition of the priesthood is not specific to Christianity and our tradition dates back to the early...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Vocations: Ordained life Part 3
I could not speak about the Ordained life without speaking about the two questions that most people have about the priesthood: The ordination of women and celibacy. Some people will ask why women are...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Vocations: Married Life part 1
So far we’ve looked at the Vocation to the Single Life, the Vocation to the Religious Life and the Vocation to the Ordained Life part 1, part 2 and part 3. Let’s look at the other Vocation that is...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Vocations: Married Life part 2
Recently I heard a talk by Julie and Greg Alexander of The Alexander House which helps parishes strengthen their marriage ministry or to help build a foundation to create one. Greg says that the...
View ArticleDeacon-structing the Call: Conclusion part 1
For the last couple of weeks we’ve been talking about Vocations. We’ve looked at what it means to be called and how to discern that call. We also looked at the Church’s four Vocations: Ordained Life,...
View ArticleDeacon-structing the Call: Conclusion part 2
Last week I said that everyone gets called. But sometimes we don’t recognize it, because we’re distracted or ‘cause we’re not expecting it. But the call comes and looking at Scripture helps us...
View ArticleDeacon-structing: Reconciliation part 1
The whole week between the Feast of the Epiphany and the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord we heard readings from the First Letter of St. John and on the Saturday I heard something that I had never...
View ArticleDeacon-structing: Reconciliation part 2
Last week, we began looking at sin and the difference between venial and mortal sin. Even though we`ve all been cleansed from Original Sin at Baptism, we are all still wounded by Original Sin. Because...
View ArticleDeacon-structing: Reconciliation part 3
So far, in part 1 and part 2 we’ve looked at sin and why we need the Sacrament of Reconciliation. There are two Sacraments that can be received every day: The Eucharist and Reconciliation. The Church...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Lent: part 2
Now that in part 1 we’ve taken care of questions regarding fasting and abstinence, let’s focus on the meaning of Lent. We all know that Lent is the 40 days leading us to Easter. But what really is...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Lent: part 3
In part 1 we looked at fasting and abstinence and in part 2 we looked at the meaning of suffering. Today, let me share with you something I like to do as part of my prayer (and we all know that Lent...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Lent: part 4
So far in part 1, we looked at questions people have regarding fasting and abstinence, in part 2 we looked at suffering and in part 3 we looked at what Scripture has to tell us about why Jesus had to...
View ArticleDeacon-structing Love Part 6 – The Way
Last week we looked at what love is not, based on the wonderful classic by M. Scott Peck, The Road Less Traveled. His book is not a Catholic book; it’s a psychology book (found in the “self-help”...
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