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The Deacon's Bench
Commuting with God
By
deacon greg kandra
Careful observers know that you don’t find God only in church on Sunday morning. And now, thanks to the Washington Post’s excellent On Faith section (available online), we have more insight on God’s omnipresence, from a Jesuit who encounters Him on the subway: Some people see God while looking at mountains, or in a baby’s…
Watch this. Now.
By
Deacon Greg Kandra
This five-minute-long film has popped up in several places on the internet, and I found it first at this blog. If you wonder what it is like to be Catholic in China, this shows you. Watch this. Now. And then, if you are free to pray, pray for all those who are not.
Dred Scott’s author: “He was regarded as a very good Catholic”
By
deacon greg kandra
A little piece of Catholic history from my home state of Maryland may soon be removed from a place of honor — and I can’t say I’m unhappy about it. It’s a bust of the first Catholic Chief Justice of the United States. But his role in history wasn’t exactly the most noble: A bust…
“Dear Deacons…”
By
deacon greg kandra
Well, just days after I took him to task for not having information about deacons on his website, the fellow behind this blog has posted something lovely on this particular vocation. Here’s part of what he posted: a letter from The Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, Cardinal Claudio Hummes, on the August 10…
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