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  • Healing Prayer of Silence

    reflections by Deacon Mark Danis

    Life is Not Fair
    August 3, 2025
    We have all heard this line before. Most of us probably heard it first from our parents when they tried to help us come to grips with the hard times that life inevitably doles out to all of us. No doubt many, if not all of us, have said this to ourselves a few times throughout our life. And...
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    The Triumph of Tragedy
    July 27, 2025
    This reflection addresses one of the most challenging issues any of us might encounter in our lives. It is the all too common experience of dealing with a significant disability or serious illness. If we or a loved one have had to go through this experience, we may wonder just how to reconcile...
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    The Big Leagues
    July 20, 2025
    Does the picture above look familiar to any of you? It does if you are a Boston Red Sox fan. This small park is a replica of the famous Fenway Park in Boston, home of the equally famous Boston Red Sox. It is actually a field that was built in a town named Essex Jct., in the state of Vermont, and...
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    Freed and Healed to Love
    July 13, 2025
    Every single minute we spend with our knees bent and our heads bowed in prayer, we literally release ourselves from the bondage and burden of this earthly life. Thanks be to God. This release is best described as a healing of anything that impedes our ability to love. Think of what a gift...
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    Now is The Acceptable Time
    July 6, 2025
    Jesus tells the parable in Scripture of the individuals who receive an invitation to a Wedding Feast, but many of them find excuses for not attending. Then Jesus said to him, “Someone gave a great dinner and invited many. At the time for the dinner he sent his slave to say to those who had...
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    This World Seems Upside-Down
    June 1, 2025
    Imagine if you will, that you took a copy of the morning newspaper, turned it upside down and then tried to read and make sense of it. This example actually comes from the French philosopher Simone Weil, when she attempted to describe how we humans experience our eternal reality and our...
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    Led by the Spirit
    May 25, 2025
    Just what is it that leads us through this life? This is a question we should ask ourselves and wrestle with from time to time. However, we should do this only after we have wrestled with the first and more immediate question: where we are going in this life? Or perhaps more accurately, what is...
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    I Believe in the Love of God
    May 18, 2025
    There is a very simple question we Christians should wrestle with at some point in our lives; indeed, we should wrestle with it continuously. Do we believe in a God of Love? Do we really believe that the One who created the Universe, who holds the stars in place, who created and maintains the...
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    Time for Some Straight Talk
    May 4, 2025
    If you appreciate straight talk, the Gospel of John has a great way of getting to the point. “It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing; the words that I have spoken to you are spirit and are life. But there are some of you who do not believe.” (John 6:63-64) These are some...
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    A Broken and Contrite Heart Oh God
    April 27, 2025
    Recently I was reminded of a wonderful movie of faith, courage and redemption. It was the story from the book Unbroken, which is about the life of Louie Zamperini, an American who ran the 5000 meter in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Louie was later drafted as a gunner aboard B-24 Bombers during WWII...
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    What is My Greatest Hope?
    April 20, 2025
    What would you say is your greatest Hope? What is the one thing you would identify if you were pressed to offer only one answer to this question – What is your greatest Hope? Scripture actually has a great deal to say about this virtue of Hope, not the least of which: For everything that was...
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    The Silences We Keep
    April 13, 2025
    There is often as important a lesson in what Christ did not say as there is in what He did say. When Christ was brought before the Chief Priests and the whole Sanhedrin on the night of His Passion, some men were brought in to testify against Him. Christ was forced to listen to their false...
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    Calling All Angels
    April 6, 2025
    Do you want to see God? It’s probably not something we think about every day, but perhaps it should be. Truthfully, none of us knows when we might have the opportunity to see God. It is reasonable to assume that many of us are not entirely sure whether we are ready for the event. Or maybe many...
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    The Time is Short
    March 30, 2025
    I know it is customary during the Lenten Season for us to start reflecting on the great victories we will experience on Easter Sunday: the victory over sin and death; the victory over the enemy of this world; the victory over pain and sickness, heartache and fear, everything that would rob us of...
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    Oh, What A Treasure
    March 23, 2025
    It might be a tough message to hear, but truthfully, it is often our very difficulties in this life that represent our greatest blessings. In fact, that is exactly what St. Paul tells us in his Second letter to the Corinthians. But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, so that the...
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    People Can Change
    March 16, 2025
    There is a remarkable story of transformation that occurs in the Old Testament, and it happens to a character we all know very well. “Now it came about in those days, when Moses had grown up, that he went out to his brethren and looked on their hard labors; and he saw an Egyptian beating a...
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    A Brief Theology of Abandonment
    March 9, 2025
    For years now, I have reflected deeply on the word ‘Abandonment.’ This can be a difficult word to understand when it comes to our relationship with God. Luckily, there is a wonderful book, Abandonment to Divine Providence, by Jean-Pierre de Caussade, that can serve as a guide to understanding...
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    Now That I Think About It
    March 2, 2025
    Through the continual practice of contemplative prayer, we become increasingly who we truly are. Vigilance is one of the most important disciplines practiced in the spiritual life. This is not the worldly vigilance to guard our homes or our families, though these are prudent things to do. In...
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    So, What Are We Going to Do About It?
    February 23, 2025
    It is interesting how much time some people spend worrying about things they can do nothing about. There are so many details in our lives that are simply beyond our control. We did not get to choose the time or the place of our birth; we did not choose the family we were born into; we did not...
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    This Thing Called Love
    February 16, 2025
    We have come to know and to believe in the love God has for us. God is love, and whoever remains in love remains in God and God in him. One of the greatest challenges our modern society faces is our overwhelming focus on self. Evidence of this predisposition to self is found in the language...
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