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Teach What You Believe: Holy Week - The Holiness of Your LIfe
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Teach What You Believe. Musings, Commentary, and Other Thought Fodder from a Roman Catholic Deacon. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Holy Week - The Holiness of Your LIfe. One of the many blessings of being married clergy.is having a wife who is so centered, grounded and supportive. Enjoy this blog post she wrote to be posted here! There is never a moment when Christ is not present in our lives—even when they seem mundane. My favorite line is “folding sheets as folding hands.” Maybe you could star...Subscribe to:...
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Teach What You Believe: Homily: 5th Sunday of Lent
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Teach What You Believe. Musings, Commentary, and Other Thought Fodder from a Roman Catholic Deacon. Sunday, March 22, 2015. Homily: 5th Sunday of Lent. As we come into the final weeks of our Lenten journey– the question on my mind is: How well do we see Christ in our lives? Unfortunately I think many people miss the opening line in this week’s Gospel which starts out saying some Greeks came to worship at the Passover Feast and they asked to see. For the podcast of the homily. For the text of the homily.
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Teach What You Believe: Homily: 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Teach What You Believe. Musings, Commentary, and Other Thought Fodder from a Roman Catholic Deacon. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Homily: 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time. This Sunday we hear a story. You may be surprised at the answer. To the podcast of the homily. For the text of the homily. For the readings of this Sunday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. I Read These Blogs. A Concord Pastor Comments. Whispers in the Loggia. There Will Be Bread. And You Fed Me. Baptism of the Lord.
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Teach What You Believe: Frequently Asked Questions
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Teach What You Believe. Musings, Commentary, and Other Thought Fodder from a Roman Catholic Deacon. What may deacons do? It is easier to say what we may not do! Can permanent deacons be married? Yes, if they're married before being ordained. If they're single and then ordained, they must take a vow of celibacy and promise to remain single. What happens if your wife dies? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. I Read These Blogs. A Concord Pastor Comments. Whispers in the Loggia. Receive t...
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Teach What You Believe: Homily: 7th Sunday of Easter
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Teach What You Believe. Musings, Commentary, and Other Thought Fodder from a Roman Catholic Deacon. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Homily: 7th Sunday of Easter. For six weeks we have listened to post resurrection Gospel stories, which when woven together give us great insight into Christ’s explanation of what it is like to be in relationship with him - to be fed by him, to be in communion with him. So what do you have to do? Perhaps a baby can give you the answer. Check it out…. For the podcast of the homily.
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Spirit Blown Wheat: Unity in Silence
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Saturday, November 2, 2013. We are so grateful for each of you who have joined us for the Wednesday Contemplative Prayer Sit. If you've been with us just once or take part regularly, each of you is a gift to Gravity. Together we are forming a new "we.". We thought you would appreciate this article by Chris Heuertz published at Duke. Do good better. And it begins in Sacred Silence and continues one breath at a time. By Chris Heuertz at Duke Divinity's Faith and Leadership. It's always an eclectic group th...
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Spirit Blown Wheat: February 2014
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014. Is it “Yes” or Is it “No”? The word of the LORD. Can tell us so. So that we may know. This “way” or “that”? Honor the LORD with. Wisdom’s simple and. Humble too when in. The LORD’s word we. Posted by Terry Azeltine. Monday, February 10, 2014. Posted by Terry Azeltine. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Oh So many words come to mind when I reflect on my recent retreat. The inaugural contemplative retreat for “Gravity – A center for contempl. Between Heaven and Here. Such is today, Bea...
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Spirit Blown Wheat: Come Holy Spirit
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Monday, February 10, 2014. Posted by Terry Azeltine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Oh So many words come to mind when I reflect on my recent retreat. The inaugural contemplative retreat for “Gravity – A center for contempl. Jesus My Friend, Each new day to begin. Good morning to Jesus. As this day begins. As this day continues. So, where is this Jesus? Called by lantern here tonight from sleep; needed for work brought near to here to last for minutes only. Then gone to come again not no. 8230;knowl...
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Teach What You Believe: Homily: Third Sunday of Easter
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Teach What You Believe. Musings, Commentary, and Other Thought Fodder from a Roman Catholic Deacon. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Homily: Third Sunday of Easter. So we moved from Lent into Easter, singing our alleluias, with the church bells pealing, rejoicing that Jesus Christ is risen indeed – but what do we do now? How does this Easter Season change us? How do we live differently than we did before? In this week’s readings we hear a word repeated twice which leading linguistics experts say is a,. US Confere...
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Teach What You Believe: My Homilies
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Teach What You Believe. Musings, Commentary, and Other Thought Fodder from a Roman Catholic Deacon. My ministry provides regular and special opportunities to break open the Gospel and connect its messages to everyday life. In my mind, those (still) coming to mass deserve the best of what I can put together and deliver in seven to nine minutes. So while you cannot hear my live voice (yet), I hope you'll enjoy my written words. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. I Read These Blogs.
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