Pentecost, Holy Ghost, Catholic Action

Catholic Action in the Church

This past Thursday, April 25, the entire country of Italy celebrated la Festa della Liberazione, or the Anniversary of the Liberation.  It was quite festive.

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church, people, imitation

A Poor Imitation

I celebrated my fifth Christmas in Italy this past December. It was certainly the most normal one after COVID.  Still, I was struck by several

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Island, trust, grace, friends

False Friends, and Real Ones

There is an interesting linguistic phenomenon called “false friends.” They are a bane of middle school foreign language learners – and often even those beyond.

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Divinity of Jesus, miracles

Signs and Wonders?

I was recently able to reconnect with a friend of mine and was pleasantly surprised to find that he had grown a great deal in

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comfort, nurse, illness, tact

A Touching Sense of Tact

I always enjoy coming back to the parish after time away. Whether it’s for a weekend retreat, a month of break, or six weeks in

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Advent, Star of Bethlehem, eternity

In Light of Eternity

“Ugh! That road isn’t very safe at all! You know what they used to call it? The road of death!” This is how a parishioner

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vacations

A Theology of Vacations

Many people taking vacations leave hearth and home for other locales.  But my recent vacation took me home. I recently returned to the parish I

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confess, repent, Confession, forgiveness

Forgiveness – A Closer Look

Last month, I offered some thoughts on forgiveness.  The subject seems to have resonated with quite a few people.  It also gave rise to a

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confess, repent, Confession, forgiveness

Forgiveness

As typically happens when I sit down to write, I began thinking about which experiences and events over the last few weeks would make for

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mass, processional, dress like a man for mass, altar boys, altar girls, processions

Processions and Processing

Italy is a country full of history. And this history is accompanied by some beautiful traditions. For instance, Divine Mercy Sunday marked the “51st Official

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flight

Not A Flight of Fancy

A short time ago, I travelled from Italy to Holland to give a couple of conferences regarding Saint Thomas Aquinas, Saint John Paul II, and

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