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The Friar's Corner

Friar’s Corner: Blessed hope

This is the next to last Sunday of Ordinary Time. Next Sunday we shall end our Church year with the wonderful Feast of Christ the King. Then we begin to look at the life of God’s Son come to earth all over again. Jesus Christ was physically here for 33 years and accomplished the salvation of the entire human race by his death and resurrection. Jesus healed thousands, collected special followers, formed a new Kingdom of God, his Church, from the Jewish community and returned to heaven. He empowered his followers, though not perfect, to continue to serve and care for God’s people. In the various sacraments of his Church, Jesus continues his life among us especially in the Mass or Eucharistic Liturgy. At every moment around the world every day, Jesus offers himself in the Eucharist. In the Lord’s Prayer, that Jesus taught us, we pray “Give us this day our Daily Bread. Thank you, Jesus.

The Friar's Corner

Friar’s Corner: The last things

These last weeks of our Church year look a little at the last things of our existence: death, judgment, heaven or hell. As many people as they move through their busy lives, they don’t want to think about the end of their life on earth. The older we get, from our many experiences, we realize that at some point in the future our life here will end here. Is our life struggle for naught? Or is there something after this life? Let us get as close to Jesus each day as we can so we are ready to meet him right after we die.

Friar’s Corner: Jesus Christ is our Lord, Shepherd and Savior brings us great joy

Friar’s Corner: Jesus Christ is our Lord, Shepherd and Savior brings us great joy

Feast of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 2 Samuel 5:1-3; Ps 122:1-5; Colossians 1:12-20; Lk 23:35-43 A blessed and safe Thanksgiving to you, your family and all. From the time of the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, 1724-1804, and the French Revolution, 1789-1799, the world has slowly moved away from its ideas and dependence on...

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“Sharing YOUR Faith Story” Launch Blog Tour! Catholics are good at a great many things: Prayer. Social justice. Community. Evangelization, however, comes more difficult for many of us. For whatever reason, many Catholics find it challenging to talk about the way the Lord is working in their lives, whether they’re speaking with family members, friends,...