Tag Archives: Pilgrimage
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Finding Faith: Boring to Beautiful
3January 21, 2016 by eneubauer
I have been thinking about last Sunday’s Gospel taken from St. John 2:1-11 where Jesus took water during the wedding celebration at …
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My Journey Home: How a Protestant Pastor encouraged another to become Catholic
12October 24, 2013 by eneubauer
Since becoming Catholic I have spent time sharing my journey home from different perspectives. Today I want to share a …
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WYD’s Digital Pilgrim – Join Me
4July 24, 2013 by eneubauer
I have thoroughly enjoyed watching both the preparation for Pope Francis’ visit to Brazil for World Youth Day and his …
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Sunday’s Gospel: “Pope My Ride – What Drives You?”
1July 22, 2013 by eneubauer
As a convert I am continuously working on new ways to have a conversation about our collective pilgrimage toward Christ …
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Post-Pentecost Prayer: Rise Up Dry “Catholic” Bones
1May 21, 2013 by eneubauer
I recently interacted with an individual that was wondering about the meaning of Ezekiel 37: 1-14 during the Vigil Mass …
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The Power of Pilgrimage
4June 28, 2012 by eneubauer
I have often stated that our traditional understanding of pilgrimage encompasses the ideas of journey, sacred space and religious devotion. …
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The Sweet Embrace of Death: Luke 9:23
Leave a commentJune 21, 2012 by eneubauer
The great plagues of the 14th and 16th centuries are responsible for the death of approximately 50% of the European population. One …
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On Pilgrimage: Christ – Our Destination
1May 2, 2012 by eneubauer
The traditional definition of pilgrimage is a journey, especially a long one, made to some sacred place as an act …
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The Approach: Walking Along the Pilgrims Path
1March 14, 2012 by eneubauer
In a reflective mood today. My 40th birthday has me thinking about my own pilgrimage through this life. It has …
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