This past weekend we heard the moving story of the man healed by Jesus of leprosy (Mk 1:40-45). Now, it’s a miraculous story of Jesus healing someone from a painful and humiliating disease, and that in its own right is worthy of our consideration.
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Una experiencia única: El Obispo Morlino llama los canonizacióes un regalo especial del Dios
Queridos amigos:
La semana pasada tuve la bendición de tomar parte de la maravillosa Misa de canonización y la Misa de acción de gracias por San Juan Pablo II y San Juan XXIII. Ciertamente la experiencia fue una de las más hermosas de toda mi vida.
Our suffering brings us closer to Christ
This column is the bishop’s communication with the faithful of the Diocese of Madison. Any wider circulation reaches beyond the intention of the bishop. |
Dear friends,
You’ve been right at the heart of my prayers in the recent days and weeks. In addition to my usual prayers for your growth in the virtues of faith, hope, and love have been prayers for your warmth and safety, as well as for your joy in these frigid days!
I have been very fortunate to take some time for rest and renewal in warmer climes, as I’m blessed most always to do in January. (There are a number of things for which I am grateful to my predecessor, Bishop Bullock, but on a personal level, I’ll always remain grateful for his wise advice — and precedent — that I take my time for vacation in January, and not in the summer!)
I don’t take for granted for a moment the blessings that I’ve received. I’m grateful and I’m hopeful that such moments of leisure can prepare me all the more for my service.
And so it is with only the slightest sense of irony that the Lord has drawn to my mind the following three words and phrases from our readings this past Sunday: purification, suffering, and a sign of contradiction. And each of those words accompanies the readings, in order. Purification is spoken of in the first reading — Mal 3:1-4; suffering in the second reading — Heb 2:14-18, and a “sign of contradiction” in the Gospel reading — Lk 2:22-40.
Obispo recuerda a ancianos que cumplen bodas de oro: El Matrimonio se trata de misericordia y perdón.
Queridos amigos:
El domingo 19 de agosto tuve el honor y el privilegio de celebrar una Misa de acción de gracias por quienes en la diócesis festejan 50 años de matrimonio.
Following God’s plan for family
This week we mark 40 years since the Supreme Court of our nation made abortion legal. Since that time, over 55,000,000 children have been destroyed by means of surgical abortion (that we know of).
The triumph of the Cross and our salvation
Dear Friends,
This past week we celebrated the Feast of the Triumph of the Cross. There is no shortage of crosses in our lives, and we pray for one another and lift one another up as we encounter those crosses. It is through those crosses, which some of you experience right now, that can come the Resurrection victory. So engage the struggle to embrace your cross and do not forget the triumph which comes by way of our following the Lord.
Importance of the communion of saints
What a great feast day we celebrated on Sunday, a feast that calls us to focus on one of the phrases in the Creed over which we might grow accustomed to pass too quickly. We say at the end of the creed, “I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints…”
Treinta y cinco años de sacerdote, 10 de obispo
Queridos amigos,
El 2009 es un año muy especial para mí ya que, el 1º de junio celebré 35 años como sacerdote y, esta misma semana, el 21 de septiembre, celebré 10 años como obispo. Fui ordenado Obispo de Helena, Montana, en la Catedral de St. Helena el 21 de septiembre de 1999, en la Fiesta de San Mateo.