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November 20th, 2022

Cardinal Cupich lifts the general dispensation from the obligation of attending weekend Mass Cardinal Cupich has sent a letter to all parishes of the Archdiocese encouraging all who are physically able to return to the live, in-person celebration of the Eucharist.  He begins the letter with these words, “In so many ways – large and […]

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November 6th, 2022

Tenderness in Prayer Prayer is one of the cornerstones of our faith. We define it in varied ways and we practice it with different styles. Like anything, periodically we need something new or different to deepen our faith journey. Additional prayer practices can often provide that new and deeper energy. Through our Adventures in Grace,

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October 30th, 2022

Beloved Retreat Periodically it is so important to stop and reflect on life.  Reflecting in a spiritual manner often gives us clarity, rest and a new perspective. More than any denomination of Christianity the Catholic Church values such reflection.  We have retreat houses all over the world that are a wonderful resource for people of

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October 23, 2022

Looking Back We had the first in a two-part Gospel mini-series on prayer last week as we heard Jesus instruct us, and those hearers a long time ago, to not be shy in prayer and to not lose heart. In reality, are we shy in our prayer sometimes? Yes. And do we lose heart sometimes?

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October 16th, 2022

     Pray without becoming weary!  That is the essence of the Gospel challenge this weekend. Jesus uses the example of a persistent widow who wears out a judge in search for justice against her advisory. The story tells us that the judge really does not care about people. This stands in stark contrast to our

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