Blog Post by David Paternostro S.J.
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8 August 2016
8 August 2016 Memorial of St. Dominic, Priest and Religious No one really likes ignorance. One of the most basic forms of charity is the desire ...
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7 August 2016
7 August 2016 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time We know and we don’t know. In the Gospel, Jesus tells us that as servants we do not know when the ...
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11 June 2016
11 June 2016 Feast of St. Barnabas, Apostle What do we mean when we say someone is “a good person”? Usually, it is some combination of ...
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10 June 2016
10 June 2016 Friday of the 10th Week of Ordinary Time Jesus’ warnings today can come off as grotesque–and if we are really listening, they ...
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9 June 2016
9 June 2016 Thursday of the 10th Week of Ordinary Time We are meant for more than we know. Jesus says in the gospel today how even though the ...
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8 June 2016
8 June 2016 Wednesday of the 10th Week of Ordinary Time While humans destroy, God rebuilds. Ahab turned to the worship of Baal, and had the ...
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7 June 2016
7 June 2016 Tuesday of the 10th Week of Ordinary Time Without light, the world can be a scary place. Just a few weeks ago, I was driving to a ...
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6 June 2016
6 June 2016 Monday of the 10th Week of Ordinary Time Today’s psalm is hard because it is simple. In the response we say that “our help is from ...
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5 June 2016
5 June 2016 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time We should be dead. In the first reading and the gospel for today, it is clear that there are people ...
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9 April 2016
9 April 2016 Saturday of the Second Week of Easter The apostles were not just being clueless in today’s gospel. At the end of the passage, we ...
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