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Posts tagged with "Father Timothy Gollob"

Let the celebration of 125 years continue Columnists

Let the celebration of 125 years continue

Tuesday, September 29, 20150143 We acknowledge that the Diocese of Dallas has been around these parts as an authentic entity for 125 years. None of us who celebrates this milestone has a fraction of this longevity.
Father Gollob: Papal visit marks a special time Columnists

Father Gollob: Papal visit marks a special time

Thursday, September 17, 20150161 Pope Francis is coming to town! Let’s pray for him and with him. We are about to have an encounter with a special man of God.
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Missionary priest leaves behind legacy of love, faith

Several weeks ago, Father James George McKenna died at the home of a humble family in Ciudad Juárez in Mexico. He died as he had lived, in the midst of a people suffering pain and violence, but still full of faith and of love.
Listen, share the message of peace Columnists

Listen, share the message of peace

Wednesday, May 6, 20150201 Great memories of the glorious Easter Vigil Mass flooded into my mind as I inspected the photo on the front of the April 24 edition of The Texas Catholic. There was the good Bishop Douglas Deshotel, flanked by his faithful deacons pouring the waters of salvation over the bowed head of a lovely catechumen. What graces were bestowed upon...
God has many gifts for us if we choose to look Columnists

God has many gifts for us if we choose to look

Friday, April 10, 20150211 By now Lent and Holy Week and Easter Sunday have come and gone. But there are always remnants of what has happened in the past to remind us that maybe we didn’t sweep all the corners, maybe we didn’t fix all the leaks in our roof, maybe we missed some blessings.
Reflecting on penance, reconciliation Columnists

Reflecting on penance, reconciliation

Friday, March 27, 20150209 As we enter into the great days of Holy Week, preparing for the joy of Easter resurrection and newness of life in mind, spirit and body, we need to reflect on the past weeks of Lenten penance and reconciliation. Warmer, brighter, greener days are coming, but do you remember the cold icy weeks of February and early March?
The significance of Lent Columnists

The significance of Lent

Tuesday, March 17, 20150164 As we march through the weeks of Lent, it is of special significance that this year is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Merton. Merton was a monk who prayed and lived in a cloistered monastery and yet had a great impact on the spiritual lives of many with his books and letters.
Let us await the warmth and light of the Son of God Columnists

Let us await the warmth and light of the Son of God

Wednesday, December 17, 20140220 It is Advent season, and we have been warned to stay awake and to keep our eyes alert for a special coming of someone who will show us the path that leads to eternal life.
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Find happiness in all aspects of life

The old song told us that we could go to the east or go to the west, but someday we would find our happiness in our own backyard. The validity of this thought came to me in a very graphic way recently when I traveled to St. Louis and back on the occasion of the 50th birthday celebration of my niece, Anne.
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Father Timothy Gollob: Spread the Good News

As I meditated on St. Luke’s gospel story about the fishing expertise of Jesus, I recognized a couple of good examples to point out for all folks who would like to promulgate the Good News of salvation to their world.
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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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