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  • Reflections on Faith: Lessons from Lorenzo Ruiz’s Martyrdom
    September 28, 2025

    Reflections on Faith: Lessons from Lorenzo Ruiz’s Martyrdom

    He was tortured, hung upside down in a pit, and offered freedom if he would only renounce his faith. From the lips of the first Filipino saint, San Lorenzo Ruiz, he uttered words that penetrate the heart. He is a testament to a faith that outlasted fear. Read my latest blog post and discover the…

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  • Living Faith: Transforming Strangers into Community
    September 27, 2025

    Living Faith: Transforming Strangers into Community

    St. Vincent de Paul’s teachings emphasize that when we serve the poor, we are serving Christ himself. This perspective transforms service from a simple act of charity into a profound spiritual encounter.

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  • The poor you will always have with you
    September 20, 2025

    The poor you will always have with you

    Jesus did not wear a crown while on earth. There was no throne and no army. Just an outstretched hand to heal the broken hearted. He was the king who walked among his people. When you offered a simple meal, you saw only a stranger in need. But what if, in that moment, you were…

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  • Mass Communication: Final Thoughts Discovering Life’s Richness Through Liturgical Reflection
    September 20, 2025

    Mass Communication: Final Thoughts Discovering Life’s Richness Through Liturgical Reflection

    Here are my final thoughts on the series Mass Communication. Through the months we have explored the richness of the liturgical experience.

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  • Mass Communication: The Significance of Dismissal
    September 19, 2025

    Mass Communication: The Significance of Dismissal

    Each month, I explore an aspect of our liturgy experience. This series is called Mass Communication. Today, I look at the briefest rite of the whole liturgy. The enormity of the liturgy packed with vast theological ideas and images reaches its close with this brief moment: Dismissal. This brief rite is marked with the liturgical greeting, “The…

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