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Posts tagged with "Father John Bayer"

Father Bayer: Forgiveness Columnists

Father Bayer: Forgiveness

Thursday, April 11, 20190532 What does it mean to forgive? Is forgiveness essentially a negative and cancelling force, that is, something that ignores an injury? Or is it a positive and creative force, that is, something that adds to life? I think it’s probably both, but my sense is that we typically think only of the negative side. For example, it is popular to...
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Father Bayer: Memory matters

How many words, songs and rhymes are stored in your memory? If I say, “Take me out to the…” or “Oops I…” you could probably finish the two lines (“Take me out to the ballgame” and “Oops I did it again”). We have an immense world of words filling our interior lives, and many of them we made little effort to memorize....
Father Bayer: Relics belong to our humanity and richness of Gospel Columnists

Father Bayer: Relics belong to our humanity and richness of Gospel

Thursday, February 14, 20190632 A few weeks ago, Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Farmers Branch hosted “Treasures of the Church,” a traveling exhibition of sacred relics from the Vatican. By all appearances, it was a wonderful event.
Father Bayer: In Defense of Nature Columnists

Father Bayer: In Defense of Nature

Wednesday, January 16, 20190250 Do you want a great book for our ideological times? Do you want to be challenged, no matter where you sit on the ideological spectrum between Left and Right? Well, then I’ve got a book for you: In Defense of Nature: The Catholic Unity of Environmental, Economic and Moral Ecology by Benjamin Wiker.
Father Bayer: Support of Priests Columnists

Father Bayer: Support of Priests

Friday, December 14, 20180198 By Father John Bayer Special to The Texas Catholic In the span of about two weeks I received 15 cards encouraging me as a priest. One person, who signed herself as “Your spiritual mother,” wrote, “May you be strong against temptations. Take heart as we face the current scandals in the priesthood.” Another wrote, “To...
Father Bayer: Mind and Matter Columnists

Father Bayer: Mind and Matter

Wednesday, October 31, 20180251 By Father John Bayer Special to The Texas Catholic I enjoy seeing religious wisdom vindicated by modern science. Let me tell you a brief story about myself. A few years ago, I was basically crippled by food allergies and chronic pain in my feet, the latter apparently the result of an injury I sustained while exercising. Ever since...
Father Bayer: Trust in God as he leads us into true freedom, love Columnists

Father Bayer: Trust in God as he leads us into true freedom, love

Thursday, September 6, 20180191 By Father John Bayer Special to The Texas Catholic I recently saw The Greatest Showman, which is an enjoyable movie-musical about the Barnum & Bailey Circus. The music and dancing are really fun, and the main moral of the story is one I wholeheartedly accept: happiness is found only in true love, and not in wealth, popularity or...
Father Bayer: Mary shows the strength and tenderness of a mother Columnists

Father Bayer: Mary shows the strength and tenderness of a mother

Friday, May 25, 20180444 This year, on May 21, we celebrated a new feast, the “Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church.” About three months ago, Pope Francis decreed that this feast, which since its creation in 1975 had been only a votive mass, should be celebrated by the whole Church every year on the Monday after Pentecost.
Father Bayer: Let us pray ‘with’ and not only ‘for’ the martyrs Columnists

Father Bayer: Let us pray ‘with’ and not only ‘for’ the martyrs

Sunday, April 29, 20180213 One of my favorite musicians, Audrey Assad, once suggested we should be praying “with” the martyrs and not just “for” them. In this way, she introduced a very beautiful song, “Even Unto Death,” which was inspired by the execution of 21 Coptic Christians in Libya in February, 2015. She says she wrote it “to adopt the prayers...
Father Bayer: It’s never too late for Lent Columnists

Father Bayer: It’s never too late for Lent

Saturday, March 31, 20180223 Lent is almost over, and many of us are already evaluating our Lenten resolutions. How did you do? Did you keep your resolutions? Let me suggest a few things to keep in mind as we reflect on our resolutions.
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A look at the five Dallas law enforcement officers who gave their lives while protecting citizens during a mass shooting in downtown Dallas in July 2016.

How a child with special needs inspired a high school volleyball team, community and a family who heeded God’s call to protect life.

After a young runner collapsed at a Dallas marathon, grace and providence unfolded for those involved in the valiant effort to help her.

In the summer of 2016, 50 students and 25 chaperones from Dallas Catholic high schools traveled to Nicaragua for a 10-day mission trip.

Early on a November morning, Kenndrick Mendieta bounded from the gym at Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep toward the campus’ athletic fields as clouds lifted on a fresh new day.

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