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Posts tagged with "Word to Enkindle"

Father Bayer: It’s never too late for Lent Columnists

Father Bayer: It’s never too late for Lent

Saturday, March 31, 20180224 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.
Father Esposito: Victory narrated through psalm and cross Columnists

Father Esposito: Victory narrated through psalm and cross

Friday, March 16, 20180335 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 Bayer: Transgender Columnists

Father Bayer: Transgender

Tuesday, February 20, 20180196 A rising pastoral topic in the Church these days is the proper way to respond to those who say they are transgender. As Catholics, a good place from which to orient ourselves is Amoris laetitia by Pope Francis.
Father Bayer: Baptism Columnists

Father Bayer: Baptism

Wednesday, December 27, 20170160 On January 8, 2018, we celebrate the baptism of Jesus “in the Jordan by John” (Mk 1:9-11). The evangelist Mark tells us that the baptism John preached was “a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins” (Mk 1:4). But if it is for the forgiveness of sins, why does Jesus, the all holy Son of God, accept to be baptized?
Father Bayer: As Christ commands, love with a pure, unified heart Columnists

Father Bayer: As Christ commands, love with a pure, unified heart

Monday, November 27, 20170325 Christ commands us to love with “all” our heart, soul and mind (Mt 22:34-40). But what does that look like? To speak about “all” a heart is to speak about a “pure” heart: a simple, whole and straightforward heart, free from anything extraneous. When we love purely, we are unified by a single love.
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, 20170213 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 Bayer: Let us all say ‘yes’ to solidarity Columnists

Father Bayer: Let us all say ‘yes’ to solidarity

Thursday, October 5, 20170194 A story. Some time ago I had lunch with a black friend in a major city. I asked him what it was like when he first met the couple that informally adopted him by mentoring him after he aged out of foster care. He said something like, “During the first six months I was suspicious, because I had been burned many times before, but then I...
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, 20170219 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, 20170336 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...
Father Bayer: Economy and Life Columnists

Father Bayer: Economy and Life

Wednesday, May 10, 20170430 I am convinced Catholics have an important gift to give to the world through the “social teaching” developing in the Church since Rerum Novarum in 1891. But even though all the popes between Leo XIII and Francis have put the economic, political and social impact of the Gospel at the forefront of their agendas, the world is still...
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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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