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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2013
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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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May
2013
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The Continued Misadventures of a Catholic Politcal Advocate
Today I got another lesson in political advocacy. You might recall- Wanted Concerned Catholic Voters Mr Henrichson Went to the Capitol About a month ago I was blessed with the opportunity to represent my fellow Catholics in front of the staff of Eddie Rodriguez. You may also recall that, that...
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May
2013
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The Best Me
Last week marked the premature end of an all-too-short era in the Williston house when, after a remarkable temper tantrum by my son, Lincoln, we decided to sell the Wii and Xbox on Craigslist. It all started, as most family crises do, with a father/son matchup in Mario Super Sluggers,...
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May
2013
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Confession and Pentecost; Grace and Power
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. -Proverbs 3:5-6 This verse is not like Confession; this verse is Confession. Four things happen. I entrust myself to God...
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May
2013
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Ten Beautiful Books For Summer Reading {for all ages}
This isn’t a list of THE ten books you should read, but just ten of the thousands of books you should read. I do not dare suggest that I know everything about literature. But I do know that: 1. My life has been changed by the books I’ve read 2....
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May
2013
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Meditations on Mama Mary (Review: “The World’s First Love”)
Oh, May: the month of flowers, of the fullness of spring, of mothers, and especially of the Blessed Mother, Mary, the Mother of God. I must confess that I didn’t quite realize the convergence of these annual symbols when I selected my next book for this column; the Holy Spirit...
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May
2013
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Growth in Sober Consideration
“As high as the heavens are above the earth, so high are my ways above your ways and my thoughts are above your thoughts.” (Isaiah 55:9) There often seems to be a subliminal attitude, which originates in Protestant circles but pervades many Catholic parishes. Because Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection have...
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May
2013
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Don’t Call Me Crazy: A Christian Response to the Stigma of Mental Illness
“That’s so crazy!” “You must be crazy…” ‘Crazy’ is a word we hear thrown around often in our culture. We even have multiple variations now, with ‘craziness’, ‘crazy sauce’ and ‘cray cray’ floating around online and in person. I myself am guilty of using this word flippantly to describe anything...
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May
2013
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Two Guys a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 94: Mother’s Day Special
Episode 94 Current Events: Mother’s Day is coming! Church News: With Marie Seale at 9:00pm – THRiVE! Youth Event is coming to College Station and Austin Jason Evert will speak on Romance Without Regret for free, for students in 7th to 12th Grades. Friday, May 17, 6:30-10:00 p.m. at...
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May
2013
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Un 10 De Mayo Para Todos
El 10 de Mayo para celebrar a Mama puede ser una celebración hermosa o triste. La mama de uno es una de las bendiciones más grande del mundo. Unos tenemos la bendición de tenerla a nuestro lado. Aunque este lejos en unos casos, se puede levantar el teléfono y llamarle...
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2013
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The Ascension and Authority, Relationship and Revelation
Yesterday was Ascension Thursday, the traditional day when the Feast of the Ascension is celebrated. However, most parishes in the US will celebrate the Ascension this coming Sunday (see this article for an explanation of why the date was moved!). In these Easter weeks leading up to the Ascension, and...
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May
2013
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I’ve often wished that I could peek into the first century world to experience the sights and sounds of following Jesus. Don’t get me wrong, I love the gospels but I wish that one of the writers had composed their narrative with all of the descriptions of a novel. As it stands we get more of a linear progression through events, rather than an insight into the moments that surrounded Jesus’s life and ministry. But still I wonder…
What was it like to be in the crowds? What were they whispering about Jesus when he taught?
What did the surge of people look/feel like when they tried to throw Jesus off the cliff?
What was the expression on Jesus’s face as he overturned the tables in the temple? Was there rage is his eyes or was he fighting back tears?
Earlier this week I got a little insight as I had the privilege of standing in the back of the room as our parish priest, Fr. Wade, explained adoration of the blessed sacrament to a group of second to fifth graders. He was decked out in all of his vestments. He walked around the room showing the kids an empty monstrance and explaining the why and how of adoration.
After ten minutes or so, he said, “Now, I’m going to go get Jesus and we’re going to spend a few minutes with him.”
As Father walked out of the room, it erupted in whispering and anticipation. Standing in the back, I saw kids wide-eyed, turning to their friends in disbelief. “Can you believe it” their faces seemed to say, “Jesus is coming in here!” The room was electric with wonder.
I thought of all those who came to follow Jesus, having heard of the miracles he’d performed. They must have had the same look on their faces as they waited for him to do another.
What if we were all filled with the same childlike expectation when we entered Mass? What if we were filled with the same excitement to witness the miracle of God making bread and wine the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus?
In this cynical age, it’s hard to bring wonder out in anyone. But if anyone can do it, Jesus can, and that might be another miracle worth beholding.
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