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The Deacon's Bench
“Broken hearts can forgive”: the reconciliation of Fr. Rob
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jmcgee
How do you forgive the unforgivable? Take a few moments, take a deep breath, and read this astonishing, beautiful, heartbreaking account of one man’s journey to the priesthood: No street lights illuminate this winding, narrow road, but Rob Spaulding can see enough. The car is facing the wrong direction, folded and bent at ugly angles…
Worth a thousand words: a priest’s first mass
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jmcgee
Fr. Alonzo Cox, Sunday June 27, 2010, at Queen of All Saints Church, in Brooklyn.
The men who would be priests
By
jmcgee
Take a moment to be moved, and inspired. From the heart of Brooklyn, via “Currents,” profiles of the three men ordained this weekend.
New deacons for Worcester and Washington
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jmcgee
It’s a busy time in the country’s cathedrals and basilicas. Worcester just ordained three new permanent deacons, and the Catholic Free Press has a lovely look at their calling: He wrote letters to his former girlfriend. But then he destroyed them. After all, he was in seminary now. But when he kept using her name…
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