Two Guys a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 96: Praying For Oklahoma
Episode 96 Feedback: New Google+ layout Current Events: Moore, OK coverage – http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50147264n Church News: Theology on Tap, a ministry for young adults, will meet June 4 at 6 p.m. at Santa Rita Cantina (Escarpment Village 5900 W. Slaughter Ln. in Austin). Pam Neumann of St. Catherine of Siena Parish...
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No Les Importa
El otro día andaba mi hija cante y cante una canción de Michael Jackson They Don’t Really Care About Us (Realmente No Se Preocupan Por Nosotros). No voy explicar cómo fue a dar con esta canción porque eso es otra historia. Después de varios minutos le dije que esa canción...
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Mother of Pentecost
Last Sunday, the glorious Easter Season came to it’s pinnacle in the celebration of Pentecost. Just in case you didn’t get a big enough dose of the Holy Spirit then, I’d like to draw your attention back to that moment– to the Mother of that moment – Mary. If you’ve...
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The Mystery of Parenthood
Fifteen years ago at St. Mary’s in College Station, I walked down the stairs with my then 3 year old son. What happened on those stairs opened my eyes and subsequently my wife’s eyes to the fact that parenthood does more for the parents than it ever does for the...
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5 Secrets of a Happy Summer at Home
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. Ecclesiastes 3:1 Central Texas is amazing place to live. I’ve been here for 10 years and never desire to live elsewhere… unless of course it’s summertime…..when (as a visiting friend once described to me)...
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What Did the Pope Just Say?
Hold your horses, Huffington Post.The Pope did not just change the doctrine of the Catholic church. Protestants… take a deep breath before you point fingers and claim that Catholics believe you have to work your way into heaven and that Pope Francis just said so. Are we calmed down? Good....
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Open Letter to Graduating High School Seniors
I’ve spent the last 4 years as a catechist to high school seniors. Before that I spent 4 years with confirmation classes and middle school students, but focusing on sending students out to college and beyond high school has been some of my most fruitful experiences. I would like to...
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Mary’s “Lectio on Life”
In her Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55), Mary says, “He has filled the hungry with good things and sent the rich away empty.” That line used to bother me. It sounds mean. I have often asked Our Lady what she meant by it exactly. I love the way she answered. Some years...
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Dominican Sisters and The American Bible Challenge
As you might be aware of the Dominican Sisters of Mary have been contestants on this season’s “The American Bible Challenge” and will be appearing in the final at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT Thursday, May 23 on The Game Show Network. We had the opportunity to ask Sr. Maria Suso some questions about...
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Fighting for LIFE on Facebook
We’re touted as the pro-life generation. I have no doubt of that, but how are we still losing to a popular culture of death? Let me give you some background information. I attended a Christian university in Texas with deep roots to Baptist traditions. Last week, I was on Facebook...
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Faith is Love in Action
Praise the Lord, I’ve survived yet another year of college! It wasn’t pretty. There was a lot of caffeine and a lot of hair pulling and a lot of wanting to drop out of school, but by the grace of God I survived. Unfortunately, this means that I am getting...
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Two Guys a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 95: Revolution in Austin
Episode 95 Feedback: From The Bartlett Here is a possible topic to discuss. Competition – is it a virtue or a vice? If Jesus lead a sports league, would all the kids get trophies? What about in the free market, many demonize the free market and a key catalyst in...
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I’d like to take this post to do a total shameless plug for Thomas Merton – a holy man who has taught me so much that I consider him to be a spiritual father.
At the end of the old year and to help me start the new year, I picked up his book Thoughts in Solitude. It’s a relatively short book – but each sentence is packed with wisdom. I’m about half way through so far, and I’ve underlined something on nearly every page (sometimes underlining a whole half page!).
Thoughts in Solitude has been a providential tool for examining my life with God and putting serious thought into how I live my faith. We should all take such a moment of solitude with God at the start of this new year.
God truly gifted Merton with a keen eye and a generous heart. He speaks about the things of God and the things of men in a way that reaches down into the core of our reality today. His words connect the reader to the transcendent Truth that has always been and always will be, while retaining harmony between the deeply spiritual inner life and the sometimes mundane external reality. He is one of the best guides I have found for living a life with God in the midst of our modern world.
But don’t take it from me – Fr James Martin, SJ, who is fast becoming a prolific and central public figure in our Church and society, has a whole book on why he loves Merton, too. It’s called Becoming Who You Are. Fr James Martin also dedicates a chapter to him in his book, My Life with the Saints.
If that hooks you and you want to learn more, I earnestly suggest Merton’s autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain. It’s a long book, to make an understatement, so I suggest reading some of his other spiritual works first. Once you fall in love with those, you’ll want to know where he came from, and be able to make it through the fascinating story of his life and vocation.
To further entice you to seriously consider taking up Merton as a spiritual guide in this new year, here are a couple quotes from Thoughts in Solitude. I know that after I read the prologue, I was totally hooked!
“In actual fact, society depends for its existence on the inviolable personal solitude of it members. Society, to merit it’s name, must be made up not of numbers, or mechanical units, but of persons. To be a person implies responsibility and freedom, and both these imply a certain interior solitude, a sense of personal integrity, a sense of one’s own reality and of one’s ability to give himself to society – or to refuse that gift (p xi)”
“No amount of technological progress will cure the hatred that eats away thevitals of materialisticsociety like a spiritual cancer. The only cure is, and must always be, spiritual.” (p xii)
“The spiritual life is first of all a life. It is not merely something to be known and studied, it is to be lived.” (p 37)
“Faith alone can give us the light to see that God’s will is to be found in our every day life. Without this light, we cannot see to make the right decisions. Without this certitude we cannot have supernatural confidence and peace. We stumble and fall constantly even when we are most enlightened. But when we are in true spiritual darkness, we do not even know that we have fallen.” (p. 38)
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