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Month: May 2022

Lionheart

The head of the Southern Baptist office in Washington D.C. once said to me during St. John Paul II’s papacy,…

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May. 23 Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter, Weekday

Entrance Antiphon, Rom 6:9: Christ, having risen from the dead, dies now no more; death will no longer have dominion over him, alleluia. The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. John Baptist de Rossi who was from Genoa, and studied and worked in Rome bef…

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Pax Christi parishioners gather for prayer following pastor’s death

Fred Baumer, a Pax Christi parishioner since 1989, described Father J. Michael Byron as a pastoral theologian whose preaching pronoun was “we.” In Father Byron’s leadership of prayer and in his preaching, Baumer said, it was clear he looked through the lens of the Scriptures into his own life and the life of the parish community. 

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Franciscan Tertiary Blessed Franz Jägerstätter: the Prophet of Nonviolence, and Noncompliance

Saturday, May 21st, is the feast day of Blessed Franz Jägerstätter – the anniversary of his baptism – and it would benefit us to ponder the life of this great Austrian (and of whom a recent film was made). Franz Jägerstätter was born o­n the 20th of May 1907, in the Upper Austrian region, in[…]

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