Sat, 26 March 2011
Life as a journey with a variety of experiences, and our need to make sense of these varied elements in light of our truest identity. |
Thu, 17 March 2011
The temptations Jesus experienced were real and appealing. He wasn't play-acting; he entered fully into the human experience and the tensions we know all too well. |
Wed, 9 March 2011
I'm afraid I did not make a recording of the Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time homily. I waited until the Young Adult Mass (Sunday at 8 pm) and then discovered the dead battery. It has always been my conviction that it is unnecessary and morally questionable to apply capital punishment. Catholic social teaching, while holding that in principle a body of civil society has the right to exact the ultimate sanction, affirms that the circumscribed situations in which the death penalty would be called for do not exist in society today. We in Illinois can be proud of joining a number of U.S. states and many, many countries in affirming that alternatives to capital punishment are called for by a developing morality which looks beyond vengeance in applying sanctions.
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