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Help LLS

March 3, 2015 by

LLS Man of the Year Candidate

This year, Zac Halloran (one of our daily workers at TSL held here at our parish) has been nominated Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Man of the Year. He is raising funds for LLS and would appreciate our generous support. To see his profile or to make a donation to fight leukemia and lymphoma, visit the following webpage: www.mwoy.org/pages/uny/alb15/zhalloran …good luck, Zac!  Click below to read Zac’s letter of invitation:

Letter from Zac

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Drop a Vice

March 2, 2015 by

We all have bad habits we would like to change.  Lent is an ideal time to identify a vice and then just drop it.  This act may have been in the mind of the apostle Paul when he wrote in his letter to the Ephesians: “Put off your old self, …and put on the new self” (Eph 4:22-23).

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See Christ in Every Person You Meet

February 27, 2015 by

Whether your encounter with others today is pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral, see each person as Jesus himself.  Allow this prayer of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin be your prayer for the day: “Grant me to recognize in others, Lord God, the radiance of your own face.”

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Try to Please God

February 26, 2015 by

Each day, I follow a schedule or calendar of duties laid out for that particular day. For example, 5:00am prayers, 7:00am Mass, 9:30am finance meeting, 11:00am homebound visit, 12:10pm Mass, and 7:00pm meeting. Maybe your schedule is similar…maybe even more packed!

And if you are guided by this kind of schedule, it might prove helpful to schedule “a meeting with virtue” within which you schedule an opportunity to do some act for the sole benefit of pleasing God. Maybe you go out of your way to take a break with a co-worker who is not so friendly, or maybe new to the office and doesn’t have many acquaintances as of yet. Maybe you take a quick trip to the grocery store and then immediately deliver some canned goods to CoNSERNS-U or any other food pantry. Perhaps you stop by a church and offer prayers for another who may be suffering…or for peace so desperately needed throughout our world. Maybe you call a shut-in or homebound person and offer an errand or two for them.

No matter what, scheduling such a time for goodness and Godliness is well-served. Our prayer might be: “Lord, as your mercies do surround us, let this day manifest our gratitude by doing something well-pleasing to you.”

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Watch Your Mouth & Others’ Ears

February 25, 2015 by

One of the “little mysteries”, or simple rites, that can be celebrated during baptism is the Ephphatha Rite (or “Be opened!”). As the minister touches the ears and mouth of the one being baptized, he says, “The Lord Jesus made the deaf hear and the dumb speak. May he soon touch your ears to receive his word, and your mouth to proclaim his faith, to the praise and glory of God the Father.” And so our ears are made for receiving the Word of God, and our mouths are meant to proclaim God’s praise and glory from the implanted gift of faith.

Many people suffer from the attraction to gossip. Whether simply hearing it or sharing it, gossip eats away at the reputation of another. Yet every human person has the established right to their good reputation, no matter what. And so, whether you are tempted toward calumny (the spreading of lies which degrade another) or toward detraction (the spreading of truths which, although true, still destroy the good reputation of another), remember that your mouth was made for a holy purpose, and ears were made similarly to hear Goodness. Recall the maxim: if you can’t say anything good, don’t say anything at all. Recall this simple reflection throughout Lent…and I pray that the Lord will again touch your ears and your mouth, that God will be the wondrous workings of your body!

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