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Posts tagged with "Father Timothy Gollob"

Father Gollob: Memories of fall, state fairs and family Columnists

Father Gollob: Memories of fall, state fairs and family

Tuesday, September 24, 20190176 Being born in 1934, I just missed the 1936 Centennial State Fair of Texas. It elevated not only the buildings on the fairgrounds, but also the enormous egos of Texans!
Father Gollob: Stamps and Coins Columnists

Father Gollob: Stamps and Coins

Friday, September 6, 20190405 In the mid 1940s, my father purchased a small house in Tyler for his family before he cast off to the Norfolk Naval Yard to join the crew of the AKA 97, an attack cargo landing craft. He was to be involved in WWII by being in the huge flotilla of ships in the Pacific Ocean, preparing to land troops in Japan. But a typhoon delayed the...
Father Gollob: Mother inspires drive to continue to learn, follow dreams Columnists

Father Gollob: Mother inspires drive to continue to learn, follow dreams

Saturday, August 24, 20190334 In this “Back To School” issue, there is much ado about our youngsters going back into the classroom, but what about we elders. When we retire, do we cease to learn?
Father Gollob: Our faith blooms anew during this holy season Columnists

Father Gollob: Our faith blooms anew during this holy season

Thursday, March 28, 20190254 Lent is just now building up steam and it is Spring already! Blossoms are abundant on the trees around our area which used to be called Fruitdale. The name was inspired by the many Czech families who settled in the southern part of Dallas county in order to be close to their new jobs and also close to Sunday dinner with their mothers...
Father Gollob: Even in crisis, faith, hope and charity remain the answer Columnists

Father Gollob: Even in crisis, faith, hope and charity remain the answer

Wednesday, February 27, 20190192 This year of 2019 has been a blessed one full of opportunities to beef up our personal faith during the exercise of exorcising the many problems coming upon our church.
Father Gollob: In the face of hate, together we can bring real love Columnists

Father Gollob: In the face of hate, together we can bring real love

Wednesday, October 31, 20180223 I was sitting in the waiting area of Lambert Air Field in St. Louis Oct. 27. The plane from Pittsburgh was unloading a chattering group of travelers at Gate 16. The television monitor in the area suddenly began to announce that a terrible shooting had taken place at the Tree of Life Synagogue in that departure city.
Father Gollob: Memories fuel future hopes Columnists

Father Gollob: Memories fuel future hopes

Thursday, October 18, 20180241 Recently, I had a “throwback” day in my memory bank as the curch celebrated the feast day of St. John XXIII. It was also a day when our Salvadoran community was gearing up to welcome their beloved Archbishop Oscar Romero to the ranks of recognized saints.
Father Gollob: Good Shepherd guides in faith formation of our future Columnists

Father Gollob: Good Shepherd guides in faith formation of our future

Monday, September 24, 20180190 It was the first day of faith formation and things were slowly developing at Holy Cross Parish, Inc. The sun was peeking over the eastern horizon, where far away a hurricane was pounding the Carolina shore and rains were pouring down.
Father Gollob: Past tributes inspire path to future peace Columnists

Father Gollob: Past tributes inspire path to future peace

Friday, July 20, 20180155 June was full of immigration news. Pope Francis asked his universal flock to be a welcoming and loving community in support of those who were fleeing from violence and harm. Our American bishops had just answered that call by reminding each Catholic that they should be aware of all opportunities to assist those in need.
Father Gollob: A little hard work, ingenuity and hope can grow a bountiful crop Columnists

Father Gollob: A little hard work, ingenuity and hope can grow a bountiful crop

Wednesday, May 9, 20180208 Recently, I was checking out my garden in back of the Holy Cross rectory and I was pondering what purpose it served. It was not beautiful nor was it bounteous in produce, but it had a multitude of goodies stuffed into every corner.
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