Feast of San Gennaro [St Januarius]
- BIGGER in NYC than St Patrick's Day!
- BIGGER in NYC than St Patrick's Day!
[The September 18] "Gospel is a difficult one
to understand and to preach about.
A superficial reading might suggest that
Jesus is endorsing dishonesty.
The hero of the parable, after all, is a crook.
He’s a dishonest steward who exposes
his manager to losses, and yet gets praised for it.
What’s going on?....Jesus does not approve
walking over people or letting nothing get in one’s way
in pursuit of the wrong goals in life.
But He asks: does anybody show the same
single-minded determination when it comes
to the right things in life, the things of God?....
am I as interested in my eternal spiritual welfare
as some people are on their temporal material welfare?
9/25/22, 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, C
(SIGN/VOICE)
- 4 bishops and others object to Pope Francis' Apostolic Letter on the liturgy, Desiderio desideravi: The teaching of the Catholic faith on the reception of the Holy Eucharist
- African nations stand alone against abortion rights, gender ideology at the UN (Catholic News Agency, 9/16/22)
- Is Gay Marriage Back on the Political Agenda? (Austin Ruse, 9/16/22)
- Banned Books Week Censors Dissent (CatholicVote.org, 9/14/22)
- The World Wants No Part of Woke, but It's Glad We Do (Victor Davis Hanson, 9/12/22)
- Two things you can do to increase Eucharistic reverence (Catholic365, 9/10/22)
- The Issues at Play in the First Post-Roe Midterm Elections (National Catholic Register, 9/6/22)
- The Catholic Stand Against HHS Mandates (National Catholic Register, 9/2/22)
Lying & Other Dishonesty: a Handy Guide
Letters to Pharmaceutical Companies
["to protest the use of abortion-derived cell lines and advocate for the development of vaccines with no connection to abortion."] (USCCB)
Scientific documentation abortion [including so called "contraceptives" that are abortifacient] kills living human beings/persons (Diane Irving, PhD, 6/26/22)
(Click here for bishop contact info)
(If you have difficulties opening "Ephphata", be sure you are opening the "web version.")
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