An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

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Friday, July 26, 2024

U.S.-Mexico border diocese of Matamoros to have new name, co-cathedral in Reynosa

Pope Francis appoints new auxiliary bishop known for ‘priestly heart’ to St. Paul-Minneapolis

Pope Francis on Thursday appointed Father Kevin Kenney as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
U.S.-Mexico border diocese of Matamoros to have new name, co-cathedral in Reynosa

The diocese’s name will change to the Diocese of Matamoros-Reynosa and the Our Lady of Guadalupe church in Reynosa will be its co-cathedral.
German AfD party member challenges removal from church volunteer positions

The decision, supported by the Archdiocese of Paderborn, has sparked controversy and will likely lead to legal challenges.
5 keys to better understand the encyclical Humanae Vitae

At the time the encyclical was rejected by many even within the Catholic Church.
Legionaries of Christ founder almost removed from priesthood in 1950s, Vatican documents show

Father Marcial Maciel was investigated in the mid-1950s on claims that he sexually abused boys, according to a story published by The Associated Press.

My church is closing, and I don’t know what comes next — for me, or America

My church is closing, and I don’t know what comes next — for me, or America
Deseret News: I researched the decline of organized religion while having a front-row view of the change in my own life, pastor and researcher Ryan Burge writes.

Catholic Rio Grande Valley migrant shelter wins victory against Texas AG
Religion News Service: It’s the latest legal defeat for a Republican-led investigation of Catholic migrant shelters.

Would Kamala Harris adopt Joe Biden’s policies on Israel?
Religion News Service: For some young Jewish activists, Harris’ ascendancy gives them hope there might be some shifts in Israel policy, if she wins the presidency in November.

A look at Alpha Kappa Alpha, the legendary sorority repped by Kamala Harris
CNN: Alpha Kappa Alpha is a historic African American sorority, founded on the campus of Howard University, Harris’ alma mater.

French athlete may swap hijab for a cap to avoid Olympic opening ceremony ban
The Guardian: Sounkamba Sylla reportedly reaches a compromise after France’s strict laws on secularism threatened to bar her from the ceremony.

Kierkegaard, Catholicism, and the question of religious knowledge

When being nice isn’t enough: A review of The Church in the Flesh

By Casey Chalk on Jul 25, 2024 10:41 pm
A Catholic friend of mine recently had a supervisor who criticized him for his tendency to disregard underperforming colleagues with a frankness others found hurtful or embarrassing. “He’s a Christian,” the supervisor said. “He’s supposed [...]
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5 keys to better understand the encyclical Humanae Vitae

By Catholic News Agency on Jul 25, 2024 05:30 pm
St. Paul VI. / Credit: Catholic News Service, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons ACI Prensa Staff, Jul 25, 2024 / 18:30 pm (CNA). On July 25, 1968, St. Paul VI published Humanae Vitae, an encyclical on the regulation of birth and the dangers ... [...]
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Why I signed “An Open Letter from the Americas to Pope Francis”

By Larry Chapp on Jul 25, 2024 12:52 am
On July 15th, an open letter to Pope Francis was released which asked him not to allow any further restrictions on the traditional Latin Mass (TLM). Titled “An Open Letter from the Americas to Pope [...]
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What the universal call to holiness entails

By Dr. R. Jared Staudt on Jul 25, 2024 12:07 am
Why aren’t we holy? God, in fact, wills that we become holy: “For this is the will of God, your sanctification” (1 Thess 4:3). So why aren’t we? The problem surely does not lie with [...]
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Argentina’s primatial see moves from Buenos Aires: What does the change entail?

By Catholic News Agency on Jul 24, 2024 07:30 pm
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral. / Credit: Carolina Jaramillo/Shutterstock ACI Prensa Staff, Jul 24, 2024 / 12:30 pm (CNA). Following Pope Francis’ decision to move the primatial see of Argentina — until now in Buenos Aires — to Santiago de... [...]
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Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, July 24, 2024

By CWR Staff on Jul 24, 2024 03:00 am
Double Effect –“It is permissible for Catholics to choose the lesser of evils. When they do so, their choice gets accounted for as avoiding the greater evil, not favoring the evil that is lesser.” Reason [...]
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An invitation to mine and treasure the perfect summer read

By Sean Fitzpatrick on Jul 23, 2024 09:27 pm
If you haven’t read King Solomon’s Mines—written by Henry Rider Haggard in 1885—you can make this a summer to remember by reading it for the first time. There is nothing quite like King Solomon’s Mines, and [...]
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Christian watchdog calls on U.S. to recognize persecution of Christians in Nigeria

By Catholic News Agency on Jul 23, 2024 02:45 pm
A Christian woman stands next to a clothesline while taking refuge in an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp at the Pilot Primary School after their houses were burnt as a result of religious strife in Mangu on Feb. 2, 2024, following weeks ... [...]
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Opinion: Rethinking Natural Family Planning

By Kevin Tierney on Jul 23, 2024 04:00 am
This is “NFP Week” (July 21st-27th), which means there will inevitably be a lot of online discourse and discussion about Natural Family Planning (NFP), contraception, and how humans, in a limited capacity, interact with the [...]
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Eucharistic Affirmations

By CWR Contributors on Jul 22, 2024 09:35 pm
Editor’s note: Earlier this month, I interviewed Dr. Kevin A. McMahon, editor of Exploring the World’s Foundation in Christ: An Introduction to the Writings and Thought of Donald J. Keefe, S.J., published recently by Ignatius Press. [...]
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Young adults defying secularism trend in the Church in Canada

By Catholic News Agency on Jul 22, 2024 02:00 pm
A recent Cardus study says young Catholics are twice as likely as their senior counterparts to attend religious services at least once a month. / Credit: Elijah Bautista Vancouver, Canada, Jul 22, 2024 / 08:00 am (CNA). A recent Cardus study sa... [...]
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Updated: California runs roughshod over parental rights

By Charles J. Russo on Jul 21, 2024 10:16 pm
On July 15, 2024, Governor Gavin Newsom of California signed the radical progressive law Assembly Bill 2955 into effect. As I discussed in an earlier column, the deceptively named “Support Academic Futures and Educator Today’s Youth [...]
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Joe Biden announces he will not seek reelection in 2024 presidential race

By Catholic News Agency on Jul 21, 2024 01:15 pm
President Joe Biden waves on stage during the Vote To Live Properity Summit at the College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 16, 2024. / Credit: KENT NISHIMURA/AFP via Getty Images Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 21, 2024 / 14:15 ... [...]
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“Woe to the shepherds who mislead and scatter the flock …”

By Carl E. Olson on Jul 21, 2024 01:00 am
On the Readings for Sunday, July 22, 2018. [...]
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The searing power of marriage

By Conor Dugan on Jul 20, 2024 11:38 pm
While it may seem implausible, the funniest book of recent memory is a memoir by a man whose wife asks him for a divorce because she’s fallen in love with another man. It is also [...]
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Eucharistic congress ‘a moment of unity’ for the U.S. Church, Bishop Cozzens says

By Catholic News Agency on Jul 20, 2024 01:20 pm
Bishop Andrew Cozzens, who spearheaded the National Eucharistic Revival and congress taking place in Indianapolis from July 17-21, 2024, takes questions from the media. / Credit: Zelda Caldwell Indianapolis, Ind., Jul 20, 2024 / 14:20 pm (CNA).... [...]
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The tyranny of in vitro fertilization

By Sister Renée Mirkes on Jul 19, 2024 07:06 pm
Dr. René Frydman is best known by French citizens as the “medical father” of their first in vitro fertilization baby (1982). Medical researchers, on the other hand, laud him for his quadruple decades of pioneering [...]
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Kierkegaard, Catholicism, and the question of religious knowledge

By Matthew Becklo on Jul 19, 2024 06:23 pm
A Presbyterian church down the road from where I live—one hooked, as many churches are, to posting one-liners on its marquee—recently put up a quotation that irked me the more I had to drive by [...]
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Pro-life roundup: Trump says abortion ‘will never be a federal issue again’

By Catholic News Agency on Jul 19, 2024 12:52 pm
Republican presidential nominee former president Donald Trump speaks after officially accepting the Republican presidential nomination on stage on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 18, 2024, in Milw... [...]
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Thursday, July 25, 2024

HOW GENEROUS IS GOD?

HOW GENEROUSIS GOD?

As I read this Sunday's readings, I was reminded of a story that a somewhat older priest once shared with me during my seminary days. He was commenting on the work carried out by the Missionaries of Charity of Mother Teresa of Calcutta in my country. This priest accompanied them spiritually with some frequency, celebrating mass for the sisters and for those who were assisted by them.

He remembered the poverty of the sisters and the people they care for, and yet the essentials were never needed for that work of Charity to work every day; although there were times when he feared that the sisters would not even be able to have anything for themselves.

In a conversation between this priest and the superior of the community of sisters, he insisted on telling the sister to manage the little they had between food and medicine because it seemed that it would not be enough for everyone or make it to the end of the month. Well, the sister's response surprised him. They gave everything they had to those most in need, and that was how it should be, even at the beginning of each month they should not have accumulated anything because nothing they had was theirs but rather the poor's. And at the end the sister added: “Do you not believe in divine providence?” God always provides his people with what they need. What a beautiful testimony of faith from this sister.

All this makes me remember precisely a reality in which it seems we no longer trust as much: Divine Providence. Those sisters have never lacked food and medicine for themselves and those they care for. God has always been generous with his hands full to them and their work of charity.

Let us meditate on God's goodness toward all. The gospel (Jn 6, 1-15), tells us about this, God provides and gives in abundance. Let us have faith, as we pray to God and do what we have to do and do it well.

Fr. Carlos Flores, OSA