iPadre #205 – New Haven 1
In this episode, we go on the first part of a sound seeing tour in New Haven, CT. We begin our tour at St. Mary’s Church. In this church, we visit the tomb of Knights of Columbus founder, Father Michael … Continue reading →
In this episode, we go on the first part of a sound seeing tour in New Haven, CT. We begin our tour at St. Mary’s Church. In this church, we visit the tomb of Knights of Columbus founder, Father Michael … Continue reading →
In this episode, we have some great feedback and talk about: polycystic ovary syndrome, in vitro fertilization, making sense out of suffering and I return to the tree that I talked about in my last blog post. Check out … Continue reading →
While on retreat this week, I was inspired by a big tree in front of the retreat house where I was staying. The bottom part of the trunk must have been at least eight feet across, all of it’s roots … Continue reading →
Many people debate who the woman in today’s Gospel was. I think Our Lord kept this woman’s identity hidden for a reason. The woman in today’s Gospel represents each one of us! That woman sought out our Lord, and she … Continue reading →
At the the foot of the cross, the Blessed Virgin Mary offered herself and her suffering in union with her Son for the salvation of the world. Many pope have stated both in clear and subtle language that Mary is … Continue reading →
I am a priest! Why am I a priest? What was God’s purpose in calling me? That I cannot answer, but I am a priest! There are many more gifted that could have done great things, but, I am a … Continue reading →
We priests, often meet people in tragic circumstances. In hospitals, homes and even on the street may be asked to give the Sacrament of the Sick. People are often faced with diseases like cancer and aids that completely destroys the … Continue reading →
Gregory the Great was a man with a mission. Following his father’s death, Gregory founded a number of Benedictine monasteries on the family property in Sicily and one in the family home in Rome. It was in the Roman monastery … Continue reading →