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Nov 20 2014

Humanum

Recently there was a three day interreligious colloquium called Humanum on the complementarity of man and woman in marriage. There is an interview with Gerhard Cardinal Müller in the National Catholic Register about the colloquium. The way the family is undervalued or threatened in many places is akin to standing on a precipice; we must stop …

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Nov 19 2014

Quote of the Day

First the bow is bent in study, then the arrow is released in preaching. Hugh of St. Cher

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Nov 17 2014

Timeline of the Life of St. Dominic

Thanks to Brad Schepisi for pointing this out. The Province of St. Joseph has a timeline of the life of St. Dominic available on their site. The link is at http://vocations.opeast.org/2014/08/19/timeline-of-the-life-of-st-dominic/.

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Nov 17 2014

2015 Aquinas Forum

The 2015 St. Thomas Aquinas Theological and Catechetical Forum will be on Proclaiming and Living the Gospel of the Family. It will be on February 13-14 next year. That will be the weekend after our annual Day of Recollection on February 7th. Speakers will include Most Rev. Peter J. Sartain Archbishop of Seattle, Helen Alvaré Professor at George …

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Nov 17 2014

On God’s Providence

In the opening lines of the Liturgy of the Hours—known as the invitatory psalm—the Church professes of God, “He holds in his hands the depths of the earth.” Which means God holds in his hands the depths of my life: all my worries, my troubles, my nagging concerns big and small, my challenges, my struggles, …

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