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Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 5/21 A CONCORD PASTOR COMMENTS - May 21, 2013 At Walden Pond: photo by Mark Penta How loving, how helpful, how kind ar e the people in my life , Lord... How beautiful, how different, how amazing : all those whose paths cross mine ... How tender, strong and fragile are we in one another's hands... How much we need your grace that we might love as you love us... Today's takeaway: Along my path today, m ay I be as kind to other s a s I'd have them be to me... Tweet Subscribe to A Concord Pastor Commentshttp://concordpastor.blogspot.com/2013/05/pause-for-prayer-tuesday-521.html

"It Seems That This World Would Not Be Satisfying Unless One Person Were Allowed to Express Gratitude..." INVICEM SUNT - May 21, 2013 "It seems that this world would not be satisfying unless one person were allowed to express gratitude and thanks to another." - Mark Twain's fan mail (via explore-blog )http://invicemsunt.tumblr.com/post/50993658498

The Good Word NEW SANDALS - May 20, 2013 ... the mountain with Peter, James, John and approached the other disciples, they saw a large crowd around them and scribes arguing with them. Mark 9:14 And isn't this the way we are after Easter too? The festal garments have been put away, green drapes over our chapels and churches again. Instead of readings from the Acts of the Apostles and being washed over by the intricate Christology of John, we find ourselves presented with the Gospel Mark and a classic ...http://newsandals.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-good-word.html

Home Prayer on a Baptismal Anniversary CATHOLIC SENSIBILITY - May 20, 2013 http://catholicsensibility.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/home-prayer-on-a-baptismal-anniversary/

Daily Scriptures Reflection for 5/20/13 CATHOLICMOM.COM - May 20, 2013 Scripture: Lectionay 341. Sirach 1:1-10. Psalm 93:1.1-2.5. Mark 9:14-29: Today's Scriptures USCCB Video Reflection Saints of the Day We begin a new ordinary liturgical time today as the readings rapidly change from the great festival and solemnity of Pentecost. We start with a magnificent deuterocanonical Wisdom book called Ben Sira or Sirach. An elderly and venerable priest said in introducing this book: Read the passages slowly. When finished go outside and take a good ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Catholicmomcom/~3/2UzRzfpwBCY/

Handing Over LIFE'S CROSSES - May 20, 2013 ... celebration of Pentecost last weekend and the Year of Faith, it seems the Spirit has spoken and made its mark on this little island that is the Red ...http://alongcorner.blogspot.com/2013/05/handing-over.html

Ordinary Time Resumes Καθολικός διάκονος - May 20, 2013 ... leisurely pace of posting, but I felt I needed to mark this important transition. In Latin this period is called tempus per annum - "time through the year." Nonetheless, there are mile markers along the way. Understandably we have a hard time letting go of Easter. Therefore, this Sunday is the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity and the following Sunday, at least in the U.S., is Corpus Christi . At the end of June we celebrate the Solemnity of Sts. Peter & Paul. For my ...http://scottdodge.blogspot.com/2013/05/ordinary-time-resumes.html

Never Again... WITH A HOPEFUL HEART - May 20, 2013 ... One day we're gonna go on a run together IRL. Promise. Please, dear readers, if you are ever near small town Minnesota and perhaps see me running, just smile and wave. Keep the honking and laughing to yourself until you are at least on the other side of town, which will take you about 5 seconds. Do you think you can hold it in that long? At least I'm staying active, that's what I keep telling myself. You know, because that makes me feel better. Happy Monday ...http://withahopefulheart.blogspot.com/2013/05/never-again.html

The Vocational Journey Series USCCB BLOG - May 20, 2013 Below is an index for a series of blogs submitted by deacons from the North American College in Rome: El Camino a la Vocación: Nicholas Nelson The Vocational Journey: Nicholas Nelson El Camino a la Vocación: Peter Heasley The Vocational Journey: Peter Heasley El Camino a la Vocación: Ryan Browning The Vocational Journey: Ryan Browning El Camino a la Vocación: Mark Bentz The Vocational Journeyhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/UsccbMediaBlog/~3/Csxp8LMKgRM/the-vocational-journey-series.html

Tuesday, May 21, 2013 FR. CARMEN MELE, O.P.: TODAY'S HOMILETTE - May 20, 2013 Tuesday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time (Sirach 2:1-11; Mark 9:30-37) Mother Teresa of Calcutta was fond of saying we may not be able to do great things but can do little things with great love. She meant that in the eyes of God the second is as good as the first and maybe even better. Jesus comes to a similar point in today's gospel. It is more than ironic -- really tragic -- that Jesus' disciples argue like children about who is the greatest among ...http://cbmdominicanpreacher.blogspot.com/2013/05/tuesday-may-21-2013.html

Trinity Sunday AVE MARIA PRESS BLOG - May 20, 2013 ... about the Sign of the Cross as a reminder of the central mystery of faith, the Holy Trinity. Use the following discussion questions as a a warm up discussion or journal entry for any lesson this week: Questions If you were asked to explain the Trinity—one God in Three Persons—to a young child, how would you do it? The Holy Trinity is a "community of love." What is a human example from your own life that helps you with this understanding of the Trinity? What are concrete ways the ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EngagingFaith/~3/7iC7Zoc1rm0/

Vatican to Host World Pro-Life Gathering in June to Mark Year of Faith CLERICAL WHISPERS - May 19, 2013 http://clericalwhispers.blogspot.com/2013/05/vatican-to-host-world-pro-life.html

Interesting Discussion With a Reasonable Unbeliever NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER BLOGGERS FEED FROM MARK SHEA - May 19, 2013 By Mark Shea In the course of a discussion about the existence of God and of the miraculous, an unbelieving reader (who strikes me as open to reasonable discussion) writes: All I'm saying is that people everywhere demonstrate a powerful...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/NCRegister/MarkShea/~3/axFObX3ulIk/

Beyond Words With Mark Hart for 5/19/13 CATHOLICMOM.COM - May 17, 2013 Mark Hart discusses the scriptures for Sunday's Mass and helps us to celebrate the liturgy of the word. Watch this video on YouTube .http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Catholicmomcom/~3/D6d7mJoxT1E/

Video – Meet Your Mother – Dr. Miravalle: Mcasts198 AIRMARIA.COM - May 17, 2013 MaryCast Specials #198 ( 06min) Play – For the Month of May, Mary's Month, Mark Miravalle suggests that we participate in a petition to the Pope for the Fifth Dogma and that we read and meditate on his new book "Meet Your Mother." You can learn more about both at http://www.motherofallpeoples.com/ To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle : mary@motherofallpeoples.com Ave Maria! Audio (MP3) +++http://airmaria.com/2013/05/17/video-meet-your-mother-dr-miravalle-mcasts198/

St Patrick's in Roxbury: A Video DARK SPEECH UPON THE HARP - May 17, 2013 Fr Waldron is one of the finest priests I have ever had the privilege of knowing. He appears in the video from the three-minute mark until the end.http://darkoctober618.blogspot.com/2013/05/st-patricks-in-roxbury-video.html

Different Kinds of Monks TEA AT TRIANON - May 17, 2013 There are several kinds: Cenobites, Anchorites, Sarabites, and Gyrovagues . To quote Fr. Mark : A cenobite, or cenobitic monk, according to Saint Benedict's description, lives in community with other monks, under a rule and an Abbot. Today, the Holy Rule of Saint Benedict is, more often than not, interpreted by a complementary text called Constitutions or Declarations . In a small monastery, such as ours, the Father of the community is called a prior, rather than an abbot. ...http://teaattrianon.blogspot.com/2013/05/different-kinds-of-monks.html

Worldwide Adoration on the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ & For the Year of Faith. ORA PRO NOBIS - May 17, 2013 ... the New Evangelisation, has announced a special event to mark the centrality of the Eucharist in the observance of the Year of Faith: a worldwide Solemn Eucharistic Adoration on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) will take place on Sunday June 2. From the Annus Fidei website: On the Solemnity of Corpus Christi , the Holy Father will preside over a special Eucharistic adoration that will extend at the same time all over the world involving ...http://catholicgadfly.blogspot.com/2013/05/worldwide-adoration-on-solemnity-of.html

Pope Francis Is an Intellectual in the Best Sense of the Term L O G O S - May 17, 2013 See this link at Religion News Service (credit to S.M. Winters at Nat'l Catholic Reporter ). Here is an excerpt from Professor Mark Silk of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut: Francis is very wary of those who pride themselves on their intellectual grasp of religious doctrine. In a talk six years ago, he had this to say about the Prophet Jonah, who fled God's command to preach repentance to the people of Nineveh: Jonah had everything clear. He had clear ideas about ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/baKs/~3/a-G_f3F-HVc/pope-francis-is-intellectual-in-best.html

From Mark Mallett: SOME Questions and Answers on the "Era of Peace MARY, OUR MOTHER - May 16, 2013 Mark Mallett —Spiritual Food For Thought— Your Questions on the Era SOME questions and answers on the "era of peace," from Vassula, to Fatima, to the Fathers. Q. Didn't the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith say that the "era of peace" is millenarianism when it posted its Notification on Vassula Ryden's writings? I have decided to answer this question here since some are using this Notification to draw flawed conclusions regarding the notion of an "era ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/YVVY/~3/ptbZ2zhhX8g/from-mark-mallett-some-questions-and.html

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