Today we remember St. Joseph, in the year that Pope Francis has named “The Year of St. Joseph.” Today, also, 
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St. Patrick is one of those characters embraced by a secular world that has little interest and less knowledge about 
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One year ago today, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a COVID-19 pandemic. It has been a roller coaster ride 
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This is a good time to take stock of how Lent is going for me. We’re at around the halfway 
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Perhaps you remember old Aesop’s fable about the boy and the nettle. If not, here goes: one day a lad 
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Christianity is a religion of paradoxes and we have a perfect indication of that in the liturgy of Ash Wednesday. 
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On World Day of the Sick last year, it was still business and life as usual. Remember that innocent time, 
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Below is a short reflection based on today’s reading from Genesis God saw how good it was. Genesis 1:10 As 
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“He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures” (Luke 24:45). With this quote from Luke, Pope Francis starts his appeal 
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In some ways, the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Jan. 18-25) seems kind of old-fashioned, something we thought more 
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