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Posts tagged with "Father Thomas Esposito"

Father Esposito: Taking the right steps on the way to graduation Columnists

Father Esposito: Taking the right steps on the way to graduation

Sunday, June 17, 20180484 We derive our words “graduate” and “graduation” from the Latin gradus, meaning “step” or “degree” (as in stages or metrics, not a pun connected to the granting of a diploma). The sense, of course, is that new graduates have taken a step forward and are moving up the ladder of achievement. The sunny buoyancy of parents...
Father Esposito: The one great thing to love on earth Columnists

Father Esposito: The one great thing to love on earth

Friday, May 11, 20180424 Two of the sacraments of initiation, Baptism and Confirmation, are one-time events in a Catholic’s life, not to be repeated again. They are certainly spiritual milestones, and the graces conferred through the signs of water, oil, and the laying on of hands grant the person receiving them a beautiful beginning to the life of faith. The...
Father Esposito: Of these things we are witnesses Columnists

Father Esposito: Of these things we are witnesses

Wednesday, April 11, 20180384 One of the great titles bestowed by the church upon Mary Magdalene is “the apostle to the apostles.” According to the Gospel of John, Mary, still sorrowful on “the first day of the week” (John 20:1), is the privileged recipient of the first Easter message that Jesus’ body no longer rests in the tomb. After racing to Simon Peter...
Father Esposito: Victory narrated through psalm and cross Columnists

Father Esposito: Victory narrated through psalm and cross

Friday, March 16, 20180333 From the cross, Jesus gives his followers a final instruction on how to read both the Scriptures and his own sacrificial death. Only the Roman soldiers crucifying him and the small ensemble of his followers, St. John and his mother among them, hear his anguished cry moments before he expires: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken...
Father Esposito: Do not look back in the midst of the desert Columnists

Father Esposito: Do not look back in the midst of the desert

Thursday, February 15, 20180746 By Father Thomas Esposito Special to The Texas Catholic Israel became a nation in the barren desert of the Sinai Peninsula. The formative experience of fleeing Egypt united them as a band of refugee-brothers, but nostalgia for their enslaved lives quickly overruns them at the first sign of hunger and thirst. What Moses...
Father Esposito: Creating a school for the service of the Lord Columnists

Father Esposito: Creating a school for the service of the Lord

Friday, January 19, 20180285 The Greek word scholē originally denoted a state of leisure or spare time, and gradually came to describe conversations held within a time free of specific duties. The word moved into Latin, and eventually was employed to define a group of people engaged in leisurely discussions, or even the place itself where those discussions were...
Father Esposito: The vision of God and the face of the Christ child Columnists

Father Esposito: The vision of God and the face of the Christ child

Thursday, December 14, 20170277 By Father Thomas Esposito Special to The Texas Catholic Sight is the most divine of our spiritual senses. In the beginning, “God saw all that He had made, and found it very good” (Genesis 1:31), and the human being is created to image God (Genesis 1:26-27). Because we are the only beings created in the image and likeness of...
Father Esposito: Finding holiness: the goal of all saints and souls Columnists

Father Esposito: Finding holiness: the goal of all saints and souls

Friday, November 3, 20170211 St. Thomas Aquinas and Dante are the most famous among the many theologians who have speculated about the nature of Heaven. While they certainly could not speak from personal experience while standing on this side of death, they rightly emphasized that our perpetual vision of God must be based on our capacity to receive that infinite...
Father Esposito: Hail Mary, Untier of Knots and Unifier of the Times Columnists

Father Esposito: Hail Mary, Untier of Knots and Unifier of the Times

Thursday, October 5, 20170217 By Father Thomas Esposito Special to The Texas Catholic October is the month of the Rosary in the Roman Catholic tradition. Dedication to this devotion, and in particular its faithful recitation in October, is due largely to the victory of the Catholic Western powers over the Ottoman Empire at the naval battle of Lepanto on Oct....
Father Esposito: Ignorance of scripture is ignorance of Christ Columnists

Father Esposito: Ignorance of scripture is ignorance of Christ

Wednesday, July 26, 20170334 By Father Thomas Esposito Special to The Texas Catholic My noble efforts at maintaining a tranquil, stoic temperament fail miserably whenever I hear one particular response to the topic of reading the Bible. It comes in several variations, but they all seize on a common theme—or excuse. “Reading the Bible? C’mon, dude. I...
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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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