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Tag Archives: Pope

  1. The McCarrick Mess:

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    February 18, 2019 by eneubauer

    This past Saturday there was a collective sigh of relief as Theodore McCarrick was officially laicized, meaning removed from the clerical …
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  2. Mary, Mother of God: Three Keys to the Christian Life

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    January 2, 2018 by eneubauer

    I couldn’t help being moved on Monday during the mass celebrating the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. When the …
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  3. Killing Christians On Palm Sunday

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    April 10, 2017 by eneubauer

    By now most of you have heard about the tragic loss of life the Coptic Christian community experienced on Palm …
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  4. St. Gregory the Great, Evangelization and You:

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    March 6, 2016 by eneubauer

    I want to begin this post with a note of gratitude.  It is because of people like you that I …
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  5. New Year – Next Steps

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    January 17, 2014 by eneubauer

    This New Year represents a new start for us as individuals, communities & congregations.  Beginning in October 2012 and ending …
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  6. WYD’s Digital Pilgrim – Join Me

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    July 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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  7. Catholic Dads: To Clip or Not To Clip?

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    July 18, 2013 by eneubauer

    I want to begin today by telling you a short story about my journey as a husband and father.  Seventeen …
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  8. Two Popes: True Poverty meets Humility

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    March 26, 2013 by eneubauer

    I had been waiting for March 23, 2013 with eager expectation when the past and present Popes met together at the …
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  9. Pope Francis – St. Francis of Assisi would be proud…

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    March 20, 2013 by eneubauer

    As I have stated in previous posts Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI was my first Pope as a convert to the Catholic …
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