There has been much conversation and protests since the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which for all intents and purposes paved the way for the legalization of abortion in this country in 1972. The media would have us believe that 90% of this country is outraged by this decision. This isn’tContinue reading “Our Body is Not Ours – It Belongs to God!”
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Prayer for 9/11 Memorial – Palatine, IL
Fr. Matt Jamesson – September 11, 2021 Almighty God, you have made mankind for yourself, with an unquenchable desire within the soul to become a gift of love and to be loved. We give you thanks for the boundless care, which you stretch out to us, to the human race, divided as we are byContinue reading “Prayer for 9/11 Memorial – Palatine, IL”
The Altar Where Earth Is Touched by the Heavenly Jerusalem
THE PILGRIM has an insatiable pull to finding an answer to the disturbing homelessness in his own heart. Like an infant, nothing quite satisfies him. Neither the temperature, nor the food, nor the good company with whom he is surrounded by can finally appreciate the weight of his being, of his unique existence and appetiteContinue reading “The Altar Where Earth Is Touched by the Heavenly Jerusalem”
The Incomprehensible Surprise that Makes Us Walk on Water
“WHEN JESUS BEGAN his ministry he was about thirty years of age…” (Lk. 3:23). Technically, so was I, and that is perhaps the extent to which I can compare myself with Jesus. I was ordained a few days after my 30th birthday, on May 17th, 2014. You can imagine my excitement after realizing that IContinue reading “The Incomprehensible Surprise that Makes Us Walk on Water”
Not Every Traveler is a Pilgrim
NOT EVERY TRAVELER is a pilgrim, though both can be said to be looking around for something that is worth the risk of security. A traveler, it seems to me, either searches for artifacts or currency to bring home, or he makes the itinerary itself a kind of dwelling. Similarly, the Christian pilgrim ventures outContinue reading “Not Every Traveler is a Pilgrim”
Summer Is a Time of Abundance
Dear Friends, We have finally entered the summer season! St. Theresa School will be closing its academic year this week, Religious Education finished a month ago and many of the organizations at St. Theresa will wind down and take some of the summer off. This is the time of year when the days are warmContinue reading “Summer Is a Time of Abundance”
Let Us Pray…
Dear Friends, Every once in awhile, I get asked by people what they should be praying for. This week I thought I’d provide a short list of some of the things that are on my mind in regards to the need for prayer. This list is certainly not exhaustive, just a few ideas that IContinue reading “Let Us Pray…”
The Lord Is Risen!
THE LORD IS RISEN! He is risen indeed! There is no sweeter thing to hear, no nobler statement to proclaim; there is nothing in this life that is more powerful than to echo the intense greeting of Easter. This is difficult, I admit, for 21st century scientific minds, or at least, minds that see scienceContinue reading “The Lord Is Risen!”
The Desert Teaches us True Desire
AS A CHILD, I THOUGHT of Lent as my favorite Season of the Church’s Liturgical Year. Obviously, I would have never been able to formulate that description when I was seven or eight, but I do remember being so totally immersed in the oddness of Lent. My mother was a bit strict about our observance,Continue reading “The Desert Teaches us True Desire”
Resolutions…
Happy New Year! As we all want to do this time of year, we frequently make resolutions to get us motivated in making this year better than the year before. If you are the type of person who likes to make commitments for the new year, might I suggest a few that pertain to ourContinue reading “Resolutions…”