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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Your life will change...

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

I want to announce and encourage you to mark you calendar now for Notre Dame's Parish Lenten Mission.  After so many centuries of wisdom and great Saints who came from the Dominican Order, Notre Dame has asked the Order to send us a priest who would come to share the Wisdom and Love of God for us.

Fr. Chris Saliga currently serves as assistant novice master for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph.  He has previously served in campus ministry at Aquinas House at Dartmouth College and as university chaplain at Walsh University; he has served as postulant director and assistant novice master for the Dominican Vicariate of Eastern African; and he has served as health care chaplain and ethicist with the Dominican Friars Health Care Ministry of New York, Saint Catherine of Siena Priory.
He has taught philosophical bioethics at Walsh University; he has taught courses on human freedom and human happiness for the Waterman Institute at Dartmouth College; he has facilitated ethical reflections grounded in natural law for interested Medical Students at Dartmouth College; he has taught various clinical rotations for Franciscan University of Steubenville Department of Nursing; he has served on the Hospital for Special Surgery Ethics Committee; and he has served on the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at the University of Akron.

He has presented on a variety of topics in health care ethics and spirituality at various hospitals, universities, and churches; he has written on select topics in health care ethics and spirituality; and he has led numerous retreats, days of recollection, and missions in schools, religious communities, and parishes.

Father Chris is a military veteran having served as a United States Army combat medic and a paratrooper, and later as a United States Navy nurse corps officer with both active Naval and reserve Marine Corps branches.   
Fr. Chris comes very highly recommended, and I pray that you will join the Parish in looking forward to  hearing his message of God love in a Mission that will be focused on the theme:

The Cross: Our Lenten Journey to Eternal LifeThis will take place from Saturday March 22nd until Wednesday March 26th.  Fr. Saliga will preach all Sunday Masses (including the Sat. evening mass), he will preach each morning at the morning masses, and then offer a reflection each night beginning on Sunday Mar. 23rd until Wednesday Mar. 26th at 7pm.  Come and consider the love and mercy of God for each of our human souls and bodies! 

To learn a little more about Fr. Chris, here is an explanation of some of the things he has done:


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

VIEW DISCRETION ADVISED & prayers for True Men of Christ.

This post has ADULT CONTENT! PLEASE BE ADVISED! VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED.

Do you know a true man of God?  What does he look like?  Certainly he serves Christ above all else, in his family, in his relationships, in his priesthood (whether as an ordained priest or as a lay man who offers spiritual sacrifices to God), but how would know.  A few months back a horrific display of the lusts and rebelliousness of mankind against God took place when self-proclaimed Feminists took to the streets of Argentina to attack the Cathedral there.  While the Bishop prayed with others for these people, some men took up arms (literally) to defend the Church and the Holy Eucharist inside.  Pray for these men of Argentina, pray for the women in this video, pray for Holy Mother Church who now is being beset on all sides from the vicious and bold attacks of mankind that has forgotten the Love of God:




Before you read further, please watch the above video, if you have not.

Michael Voris over at ChurchMilitant.TV had this to say:


We must ask ourselves: could we have done this as well?  Could we defend the Holy Eucharist from those who would seek to desecrate it.  And, perhaps more necessarily, do we know others and associate with others who are able to do this as well?  For our parish, the Men's Group meets on the First Wednesday of each month at 8:30pm.  The Daughters of Jerusalem Women's Group meets on the 4th Wednesday of most every month.  The Militia Immaculata meets on the 1st Wednesday from 7pm-8pm.  Consider joining others as we learn, encourage and live our Holy Catholic Faith.  The time may be coming when we will need each other to fight and endure persecution.

To all the Married "Peeps", and those on the way...

Are you married?  Are you looking to be?  For your consideration:

Monday, February 17, 2014

Why bother with a Catholic University!?!?!

Because you get amazing creativity and hilariousness like this:



My alma mater, Franciscan University of the Steubenville!  I would recommend it for any young Catholic seeking to be serious in their Faith!

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Before logging on to the internet

Found here: http://wdtprs.com/blog/a-prayer-before-connecting-to-the-internet/, Fr. Z has done a great service to all of us at his blog, by offering this prayer before you log onto the internet:

A prayer before logging onto the internet:
Almighty and eternal God, who created us in Thine image and bade us to seek after all that is good, true and beautiful, especially in the divine person of Thine Only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, grant, we beseech Thee, that, through the intercession of Saint Isidore, Bishop and Doctor, during our journeys through the internet we will direct our hands and eyes only to that which is pleasing to Thee and treat with charity and patience all those souls whom we encounter. Through Christ our Lord.   Amen.