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Happy Father’s Day, God
By
deacon greg kandra
Just stumbled across this terrific meditation on God as Father, written by Marcellino D’Ambrosio. While it has nothing to do with today’s readings for the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, it could serve as an inspiring Father’s Day homily — or, at least, heartfelt food for thought. Take a gander: Most of the great religions…
A Father’s Day treat, with Bart and Homer
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
A classic episode of The Simpsons told the story of Bart and Homer taking instruction to become Catholic. Liam Neeson, as I recall, was the voice of the priest who taught them. And Homer cheated on the final exam by writing “transubstantiation” on his arm. But thanks to the modern miracle that is YouTube, we…
Pulpit plagiarism?
By
deacon greg kandra
Well now, who’da thunk? This little story ran a couple weeks ago and didn’t get much national attention. The subject is “pulpit plagiarism”: when preachers borrow, lift or even buy a sermon and pass it off as their own. It popped up in my Google news summary, and I’m sure it will leave some people…
“The Almighty ambushed me”: one deacon’s story
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
I’ve come across some remarkable and moving stories about how men chose to become deacons — or, rather, how God chose them. It’s the ordination season, after all, and it makes good copy. Take, for example, this little gem from Charleston, South Carolina, about a new deacon named Paul Mahefky: “There were guys who said…
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