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October 18, 2022
by Ellen Eldridge
We moved into a new home recently. Everyone who lives in this area is very proactive because it’s a cool place and they wish for it to remain that way. It has been quite the learning curve for us to keep our lot within the bounds of “coolness.”
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October 18, 2022
by Father John Carville
Retreats are great opportunities to consider what God is trying to tell each of us individually, personally and possibly also as a community.
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October 18, 2022
by By Deacon George Hooper
What does the church say about cremation?
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October 4, 2022
by By Father Ron Rolheiser
Recently I received a letter from a friend who shared that she was afraid to accept a certain vocation because it would leave her too much alone.
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October 4, 2022
by Ellen Eldridge
I recently had an experience that highlighted the importance of grandparents in our lives. More specifically, grandmothers but if you are a Cajun like me you call them “mamaws.”
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October 4, 2022
by Father John Carville
“The joys and the hopes, the griefs and the anxieties of the men of this age …” are also those of the church. Known also by its first two nouns in Latin—Gaudium et Spes, this fourth and final constitution, or main document, of the council is the only major document to originate from the floor of the council.
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October 4, 2022
by Deacon George Hooper
On Sept. 23 we celebrated the memorial of Padre Pio. I understand he had the stigmata? What is that?
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September 20, 2022
by Father Ron Rolheiser
What’s in an image? An image can imprint itself indelibly into our consciousness so that we cannot not picture a thing except in a certain way.
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September 20, 2022
by Ellen Eldridge
If I want my oldest son to be passionate about something I know I need to make it feel like a competition.
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September 20, 2022
by Father John Carville
Bishop Robert E. Tracy wrote in his book, “American Bishop at Vatican II,” that when fathers of the council received the original schema on the church, which had been prepared by the Vatican Theological Commission under Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani, they found it to be “another carbon copy of a theological textbook, calculated to freeze and harden forever the positions at Trent (1565) and Vatican I (1870)
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September 20, 2022
by Deacon George Hooper
Since we cannot at this time receive the blood of Christ at Mass, am I missing out on any graces by only receiving the consecrated host at holy Communion?
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September 6, 2022
A wise old Augustinian priest once shared this in class. “There are days in my life when everything from the pressures of my work, to tiredness, to depression, to distraction, to flat-out laziness make it difficult for me to pray. But, no matter what, I always try to pray at least one sincere, focused Our Father every day.”
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September 6, 2022
by Ellen Eldridge
I’m an expert in a couple things:
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September 6, 2022
by Father Johnny Carville
Bishop Robert E. Tracy was on target with his judgment the liturgy schema had been a good document for the Second Vatican Council to tackle first.
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September 6, 2022
by Deacon George Hooper
Are all of the truths, all that we need to believe in, found in the Scriptures?
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August 23, 2022
by Father Ron Rolheiser
At the end of the day, all of us, believers and non-believers, pious and impious, share one common humanity and all end up on the same road. This has many implications.
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August 23, 2022
by Father John Carville
The Diocese of Baton Rouge has a historical cathedral in St. Joseph Cathedral. Its construction dates to pre-Civil War years.
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August 23, 2022
by Deacon George Hooper
According to the publication The Word Among Us, July 6 was designated the optional memorial to Saint Maria Goretti, Virgin and Martyr. I thought that was her feast day. Please explain the difference.
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August 9, 2022
by Father Ron Rolheiser
Many of us are familiar with an often-quoted line from T.S. Eliot: “The last temptation is the greatest treason; to do the right deed for the wrong reason.”
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August 9, 2022
by Ellen Eldridge
I grew up 25 steps from my grandparent’s back door. I know it’s 25 steps because I would count them to stay distracted as I ran to it when it was dark to keep the tataille (scary creature) from getting me.
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