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Stop racing around me!

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    Okay, I'm just going to say it . . . As I turn onto the end of our road, people are always irritated that I'm not racing around the turn. I'm a good driver. Not too slow, not too fast, but apparently, I am never fast enough for the person behind me who wants to continue down the road past me. Soooo many times, they race around me, sometimes even honking, as they move into the oncoming lane so they don't have to slow down. And that is the key--nobody wants to slow down and wait for anyone anymore. I see it all the time in traffic too. People are cutting in and out, closely flying between cars, with barely the space to do so, all because they don't want to slow down or wait. When did we get to be such impatient drivers? There's always been  those  people, but now it seems like it's  most  people. We try to give them the benefit of the doubt, "Maybe they have a family emergency," but somehow we know that everybody can't be having an...

What storm are you facing?

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    I was reading about Chris Johnson, the former NFL player who was diagnosed with ALS last year. It was a total shock to him as he does not have anyone in his family with the disease, and sadly he was so young (39) when he was diagnosed. I was thinking about him as I read the Gospel reading for today ( Matthew 8:23-27 ). In this passage a violent storm came up while the disciples were at sea and their boat was being swamped. Like most of us would be, they were afraid. In desperation they woke up Jesus and yelled for help.  Jesus came to their rescue, calming the storm. The "storms" of our life can come on suddenly, too, sometimes, making us feel swamped. We may not be sitting in a boat being overcome by waves, but our storms can still be just as scary nonetheless.  Our storms might look like health problems, or grief, or addiction or other personal struggles. And like the disciples, Jesus is always there for us.  But we mustn't see Jesus as simply...

Passing Along Our Stories

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  This is going to be a short one. So far, I've had two 'one of those weeks' in a row. Our youngest daughter tells me there's been a lot of tree and grass pollen in the air lately, so that may account for it.... More at A Catholic Citizen in America . (Teaching kids skills and telling them what to do and avoid are good ideas. So is telling them stories that show why skills and rules matter.)

The Bible as required reading?

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                                                                       AP News I can't believe this is the side I am taking, but I do not think the Bible should be required reading for children in a public school. (The Texas school board is voting on that today.) Here are my concerns: --It will give the impression that the Bible is just like any other required book in the curriculum. It is not. It is God's divine Word, his self-revelation to us. It is sacred. --Will the lessons delve into the depths of scripture? If so, who do we think is going to be doing  that ? While we have a lot of wonderful, even faith-filled--teachers, they should not be expected to be able to explain the parables and stories and passages that would be required to be included. --And if the lessons are not going to delve in...

Sunday Reflections, 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, 28 June 2026

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Cup of Water and a Rose on a Silver Plate Francisco de Zurbarán [ Web Gallery of Art ] Whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward (Matthew 10:42; Gospel). Doesn't the painting highlight the beauty that can be found in very ordinary things, a beauty that comes from God? Readings (Jerusalem Bible: Australia, Ireland, New Zealand) Readings (New American Bible: Philippines, USA) Gospel Matthew 10:37-42 (Jerusalem Bible) Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘Anyone who prefers father or mother to me is not worthy of me. Anyone who prefers son or daughter to me is not worthy of me. Anyone who does not take his cross and follow in my footsteps is not worthy of me. Anyone who finds his life will lose it; anyone who loses his life for my sake will find it. ‘Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me; and those who welcome me welcome the one who sent me. Anyone who welcomes a prophet will h...

Our Vocational Calling

A tip of the hat to Father Mark Botzet for letting me post his homily from June 14, 2026. Putting what he said in context, here's the Gospel reading for that day. ...  The Farm: an Analogy A few weeks ago, my brother and I loaded the Momma cows up with their calves. It is kind of interesting loading them.... More at A Catholic Citizen in America . (Guest post: Fr. Mark Botzet discusses families, love, children, fear, priests, searching for truth, and following our vocations.)

Sunday Reflections, 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A. 21 June 2026

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  Readings (Jerusalem Bible: Australia, Ireland, New Zealand) Readings (English Standard Version, Catholic Edition: England & Wales, Scotland, India) Readings (New American Bible: Philippines, USA)    Gospel Matthew 10:26-33 (English Standard Version, Anglicised) At that time: Jesus instructed his Apostles: ‘Have no fear of them, for nothing is covered that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known. What I tell you in the dark, say in the light, and what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops. And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell. Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father knowing. But even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows. So everyone who acknowledges me before men, I also will acknowledge before my Father who is in heaven, but...

What will we do in Heaven?

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Be a "living image of mercy"

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      I was listening to a reflection about the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Deacon Arthur Miller, and he said:  "Jesus sends us back into the world as living images of his mercy."  If you have ever wondered about what Jesus is calling you to do in this world or who to be in this world, that's it! Each of us is called to be a "living image" of the mercy of Jesus. What does that mean? That means that you actively show forgiveness and set aside judgment or personal criticism and offer love to others. That means resisting the temptation to lean into any unkind attitude and consider how you can help someone. I'm reading a book by Robin Roberts of Good Morning America , and throughout the book she keeps repeating a motto of her mother, which happens to be the title of her book:  Everybody's Got Something. That is so true. Indeed, everybody's dealing with something in their life, even if you cannot see it and are unaware of it. Our "job" is to love ...

AI Art and Me

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My "Hangar 7". (2016) Oddly enough, that picture was not made with or by AI. I didn't do all the work that went into "Hangar 7". Nikola Tesla, Michael Faraday, and a whole mess of other folks developed the alternating current 1 that ran my computer back in 2016. The computer: the roots of today's information tech is a great many more topics. Anyway, I didn't develop any of the technology involved in making "Hangar 7". All I did was take 3D models made by a number of folks:... More at A Catholic Citizen in America . (AI, artificial intelligence, is a new, unfamiliar, and scary technology. It's been misused, but I think the problem is people, not the tech.)

Sunday Reflections, 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A. 14 June 2026

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The Harvest (Breton Landscape) Émile Bernard [ Web Gallery of Art ] The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into his harvest (Matthew 9:37-38; Gospel). Readings (Jerusalem Bible: Australia, Ireland, New Zealand) Readings (English Standard Version, Catholic Edition: England & Wales, Scotland, India) Readings (New American Bible: Philippines, USA)    Gospel Matthew 9:36-10:8 (English Standard Version, Anglicised) At that time: When Jesus saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into his harvest.’ And he called to him his twelve disciples and gave them authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal every disease and every affliction. The nam...

Résumé virtues or eulogy virtues?

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    Do you think the virtues should be used to measure a politician's past or present behavior?   Somewhere along the way I heard Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, reference a quote by author David Brooks, that I thought was interesting. Brooks referred to two sets of "competing" values identifying them as  "résumé virtues versus your eulogy virtues." Is it more important to exhibit virtues that we need for work, i.e. our skill set, or those we want recognized at our funeral? Further, while your eulogy virtues, such as your morality and honesty for example, can be used in a worthwhile way in your work, I can't see where your résumé virtues can enhance your eulogy virtues. Of course, I could be wrong. How do you see it?  Either way, it is clear that the superior virtues that can be universally applied everywhere in your life are what Christians call both Cardinal Virtues and Theological Virtues. The Cardinal Virtues are: prudence, justi...

The Internet is Blowing Up

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    I came across a story on the Internet about this YouTuber that I can't get out of my mind . . . He and his wife were expecting their first child and were so excited about it, until they got the news that the baby would likely have Down Syndrome. After heart-wrenching deliberation, they decided to abort the baby.  Not surprising, the Internet is blowing up.  Unfortunately, the couple have received a lot of threats and have seen "a side of humanity that is deeply disturbing." Any decent human being would feel compassion for this couple and would refrain from adding to their pain, since the deed is done. Perhaps we are not doing a good enough job getting the word out that responding with hate never helps any situation. But the truth is, whether it is this couple, or any of the million other people that abort their baby, the act of abortion is a "side of humanity that is deeply disturbing." To take a baby's life is never okay, no matter the circumst...