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Priest. Canonist. Geek. May 2, 2013. Then I met Rick Elias. You may not have heard of him, but he was a founding member of the Ragamuffin Band. And his most known song is “ My Deliverer. 8221; from the soundtrack of the Prince of Egypt which was written by his good friend Rich Mullins. I met Rick at a parish performance in Midland and he sang a song that brought tears to my eyes and made a new fan all in one song. The Prayers of the Saints. So, what Catholic music do you listen to? February 26, 2013.
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Priest. Canonist. Geek. October 25, 2012. Today a received a card from one of the young women I have had the pleasure to work with in youth ministry asking me to celebrate her quinceanera. I was so happy to see the formality with which she requested my participation in her special day. As a child, and truly even as an adult, I walk pass the mailbox with a sense of excitement. Will there be something there for me today? Perhaps it’s time to look into getting a penpal…. Back in the game. September 9, 2012.
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October | 2012 | Canonical Codemonkey
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Priest. Canonist. Geek. Monthly Archives: October 2012. October 27, 2012. As a boy I spent many a weekend with my grandparents. I credit this fact to the survival of both myself and my brother beyond our formative years. Having two overly rambunctious boys surely put my mother to the test, and my grandparents God rest their souls were always happy to have us stay overnight (or so they said while in earshot! Has been known to awake each day (yes even on Saturdays)! October 25, 2012. Today a received a car...
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Canonically Speaking: Children's Book Underway
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Salus animarum suprema lex. Today I officially started writing a children's book that I've been thinking about for over a year now. It is much harder than it looks, and who knows if it will come to anything. But, I will just offer it up. September 6, 2011 at 1:33 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a Catholic husband and father of four. I hold a BA in religious studies from the University of Wisconsin, an MTS from Ave Maria University, and a JCL from Saint Paul University in Ottawa.
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Canonically Speaking: September 2011
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Salus animarum suprema lex. Can Lay Ministers Give Blessings During Communion? If you took a vacation this summer and had the joy of participating at Mass in a church other than the one you usually attend, you may have noticed that since we belong to a universal Church, there was an incredible similarity between the Mass you attended on vacation and your usual Mass back home. On the other hand, you may have also noticed slight variations between the two. That is, the law presently in force. To summarize,...
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ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. Join me on a Holy Land Pilgrimage February 2015. Rated for Excellence in Catholic Fidelity by CatholicCulture.org. From 2002-2004 lived two years in Rome and completed a license in Canon Law. So yes, I am a Canon Lawyer too. See my Pictures of Rome, Italy, Europe and more. I studied at Santa Croce University. Holy Cross) which is run by Opus Dei. Finding God in Work and Daily Life). See my talk on St. Josemaría Escrivá and the Spirituality of Opus Dei. Code of Canon Law. 1629 F...
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On swimming, silence, and solitude | Canonical Codemonkey
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Priest. Canonist. Geek. On swimming, silence, and solitude. February 1, 2013. I’ve seen advertisements for iPods that are waterproof. While there is a temptation to get a new gadget, ultimately I don’t think I want it. I don’t need something else cluttering up my time there. Though I may have to get a lap counter. LOL. This entry was posted in Dear Diary. Giving up the Papacy. 4 responses to “. On swimming, silence, and solitude. February 1, 2013 at 4:12 pm. I like the new colours on the blog! Build a we...
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Great post on secrecy | Canonical Codemonkey
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Priest. Canonist. Geek. Great post on secrecy. February 15, 2013. Head over to my good friend Pedalion’s blog here. For a great post on the secrecy that is necessary as a cleric. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Giving up the Papacy. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Keeping Vampire Hours | Canonical Codemonkey
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Priest. Canonist. Geek. October 27, 2012. As a boy I spent many a weekend with my grandparents. I credit this fact to the survival of both myself and my brother beyond our formative years. Having two overly rambunctious boys surely put my mother to the test, and my grandparents God rest their souls were always happy to have us stay overnight (or so they said while in earshot! I think of all this as I sit before my computer at 4:00am, the time where my brother canonist over at A Secular Priest. You are co...
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Bait and Switch | Canonical Codemonkey
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Priest. Canonist. Geek. February 26, 2013. So I visited a parish recently. As I entered the quiet of the church, I went as I often do to bless myself at the Holy Water font. I yanked my hand back in horror… in the font was a small cactus! Upon further examination I determined that it was in fact a fake cactus with fake thorns, but nonetheless I got a little hot under the collar. As I looked around I saw that the baptismal font was covered with a funeral pall! Why replace it with a CACTUS? Thanks Father f...