Smile of the Day!
Posted in A Funny Thing Happened... on Sep 30th, 2010
Spiritual Directions for the Journey
Posted in A Funny Thing Happened... on Sep 30th, 2010
Posted in Reflections from Fellow Wanderers, This Sunday on Sep 29th, 2010
Thanks to the good folks at Franciscan Media, Fr. Greg’s Sunday Soundbite is back to being posted in advance so here it is for the upcoming weekend. Please take a moment to click through and in 90 seconds- yes 90 seconds- you will get a great introduction to a theme for this week’s readings. Fr. [...]
Posted in This Sunday on Sep 28th, 2010
This Sunday is a regular post that will help readers prepare for the coming Sunday’s Liturgy of the Word. There is a link to the Sunday readings, a connection to Fr. Robert Baron’s weekly podcast sermon and a reflection from Fr. Scott Lewis of the Catholic Register. On occasion we will post reflections from fellow wanders, I meet along the road.
Posted in Parents and Kids, Stuff for Wandering on Sep 27th, 2010
I wrote a while back about the 5 words that changed my life, actually two sets of 5 words. The first where spoken when I married my high school sweetheart when the parish priest asked me- “Do you take this woman” and that changed everything. The second set of words came from a doctor we [...]
Posted in Stuff for Wandering, Tweet of the Week on Sep 23rd, 2010
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (29 May 1874 – 14 June 1936) was an English writer. Chesterton wrote around 80 books, several hundred poems, some 200 short stories, 4000 essays, and several plays. He was a literary and social critic, historian, playwright, novelist, Catholic theologian and apologist, debater, and mystery writer. Taking a position on a moral [...]
Posted in A Funny Thing Happened... on Sep 22nd, 2010
Posted in This Sunday on Sep 21st, 2010
This Sunday is a regular post that will help readers prepare for the coming Sunday’s Liturgy of the Word. There is a link to the Sunday readings, a connection to Fr. Robert Baron’s weekly podcast sermon and a reflection from Fr. Scott Lewis of the Catholic Register. On occasion we will post reflections from fellow wanders, I meet along the road.
Posted in Reflections from the Pulpit - Wandering with Deacon Mike on Sep 20th, 2010
A quick thank you to all the parishioners of St. Patrick’s that signed up for the Social Justice Ministry Out of the Cold Program held at the Good Shepherd and the Friends of Dismas Community Dinner at the Keele Centre. All available slots were accounted for and a number of people donated gift cards that [...]
Posted in Stuff for Wandering on Sep 19th, 2010
Posted in Reflections from the Pulpit - Wandering with Deacon Mike, This Sunday on Sep 19th, 2010
Click here for a Printable Copy of this Homily Today’s gospel story in Luke is one of the more confusing stories Jesus shares with us his disciples. Theologians through the ages have offered many different interpretations of the message Jesus was leaving for us in the tale of the untrustworthy servant. One that strikes me [...]
Posted in Reflections from Fellow Wanderers, Reflections from the Pulpit - Wandering with Deacon Mike, This Sunday on Sep 18th, 2010
More insight from Mother Teresa on what God wants: God wants our will and our desire to be for him, for our family, for our children, for our brethren, and for the poor. God wants to show his greatness by using nothingness. God wants our will and our desire to be for him, for our [...]
Posted in Reflections from Fellow Wanderers, Reflections from the Pulpit - Wandering with Deacon Mike, This Sunday on Sep 17th, 2010
Here is my favorite Mother Teresa quote. It offers a hint at What God is Looking for from us as his good and faith filled servants. Mother Teresa encourages us: To touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and the unwanted according to the graces we have received and let us not be ashamed or [...]
Posted in Reflections from Fellow Wanderers on Sep 16th, 2010
I was searching for one of my favorite Mother Teresa quotes to share with you all and I came upon a variation of the Tweet of the Week quotation that I had earlier attributed to Elbert Hubbard. Here is the variation of the quotation that is attributed to Mother Teresa: At the end of life [...]
Posted in This Sunday on Sep 14th, 2010
This Sunday is a regular post that will help readers prepare for the coming Sunday’s Liturgy of the Word. There is a link to the Sunday readings, a connection to Fr. Robert Baron’s weekly podcast sermon and a reflection from Fr. Scott Lewis of the Catholic Register. On occasion we will post reflections from fellow wanders, I meet along the road.
Posted in Tweet of the Week on Sep 13th, 2010
“God will not look you over for medals, degrees or diplomas but for scars.” — Elbert Hubbard