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Posts tagged with "Father Timothy Gollob"

Father Gollob: Hear God’s call, harden not your hearts Columnists

Father Gollob: Hear God’s call, harden not your hearts

Monday, April 3, 20170243 During this Lenten season, the refrain after the reading from the prophets has warned us, “If today you hear God’s voice, harden not your hearts!” This warning has a two-fold difficulty. In the first place, it is hard to discern just what God’s voice sounds like and in what circumstances God wants to capture our attention.
Father Gollob: Diocese’s ongoing story of faith opens new chapter Bishop Edward J. Burns

Father Gollob: Diocese’s ongoing story of faith opens new chapter

Wednesday, February 15, 201701088 Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. there was a triple knock on the door of the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Who was knocking? It turned out to be the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Dallas, the Most Rev. Edward J. Burns, recently of the rainy slopes of Juneau, Alaska, now seeking to bring a new spirit of renewal to Texas.
Father Gollob: News of new bishop fuels memories of Alaskan trek Columnists

Father Gollob: News of new bishop fuels memories of Alaskan trek

Tuesday, January 10, 20170194 After a not too long wait, our diocese has been informed that our next leader will be coming down to these parts from the state of Alaska. This announcement has stirred up some powerful memories from my past.
Father Gollob: Memories of past brought to light by celebration Columnists

Father Gollob: Memories of past brought to light by celebration

Wednesday, November 16, 20160144 One of the most powerful memories of my trip to the Soviet Union in 1972 was a visit to an Orthodox church on the feast of the Assumption (they called it the Feast of the Dormition of Mary).
Father Gollob: Seeing clearly all God’s blessings Columnists

Father Gollob: Seeing clearly all God’s blessings

Friday, October 21, 20160200 Sometime in my early scholastic years, I developed a sense that education was a competitive game. One was asked to know the correct answers to questions. It was not of primary importance that one knew all the ins and outs of what was being asked. What got you points was the precise, correct answer.
Father Gollob: Pope Francis comes and goes, but leaves lasting effect Columnists

Father Gollob: Pope Francis comes and goes, but leaves lasting effect

Wednesday, March 2, 20160437 Pope Francis has come and gone. He was like Halley’s Comet, which has a predicted schedule. It comes and everyone in the world has to reflect on what this celestial occurrence might predict; but then things settle down to a normal routine.
Father Timothy Gollob

Father Gollob: Call out for peace, love and unity in our world

A long time ago, I was watching the Miss America Pageant during the part of the contest when the finalists were asked what was their greatest wish. Without exception the answers were similar....for world peace...for a healing for cancer.....for the end of violence....for food for the starving...etc.
Father Gollob: No matter the name, spirit guides season Columnists

Father Gollob: No matter the name, spirit guides season

Friday, December 18, 20150234 As the great feast of Christmas rushes in on us like a tsunami, many people are crying out in despair of ever having enough gifts purchased or of placing adequate decorations to festoon their houses or of baking cookies enough for their parties and dinners.
Father Gollob: Remember and pray for those holy souls Columnists

Father Gollob: Remember and pray for those holy souls

Friday, October 30, 20150302 It is a good and holy custom to honor them. My connection with them stems from the great devotion of my great aunt, Annie Pruitt. She was a school teacher who demanded effort and results from her students. She also was devoted to her family and spent much money and many hours of physical labor in the cemetery at Laneville, Texas. To this...
Father Gollob: While just a game, we can learn from baseball Columnists

Father Gollob: While just a game, we can learn from baseball

Friday, October 23, 20150164 During the funeral of the great Yankee catcher, Yogi Berra, the archbishop of New York said that Yogi and Pope Francis had three outstanding qualities that they shared. They both smiled a lot. They both liked to talk to real people. They both were humble.
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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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