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A Life Worth Living

What would you do if faced with his decision?

 8 Comments

 Posted on July 7, 2015 by CaseyOFM

 Favorite, Justice, Ministry

     Beyond The Gates, Catholic social teaching, Dhiya Aziz, Fr. Dhiya Aziz, Franciscan missionary, lowest and least, martyr, priest kidnapped, refugees, Rwanda, Shooting The Dogs, Syria

Growing in Solidarity

What do you do when you see a homeless person on the side of the road? How do you react when you hear about violence in Syria? What is your response to the overwhelming scientific evidence that humans… Read More

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 Posted on October 22, 2014 by CaseyOFM

 Justice, Ministry

     activism, Catholic social teaching, conversion, Emphathy, environment, Francis of Assisi, homeless, Inderference, Jesus, justice, Mother Theresa, social issues, solidarity, Sympathy

New Year, New Focus

Let me be quite honest: last term was a difficult one. While I think of myself as someone that transitions easily and handles stress well, there have been few experiences in my life that were more challenging and… Read More

 Posted on January 16, 2014 by CaseyOFM

 Post-Novitiate

     Catholic social teaching, catholic university, liturgy, Master of Divinity, prayer, sacraments, transition

Giving Justice to a Weekend

Another weekend, another whirlwind tour of the province: three provincial presentations, four churches (including two weekend masses), three Smithsonian museums, and two workshop lectures. Ho hum… just another weekend as a Holy Name Province postulant! The trip was centered… Read More

 1 Comment

 Posted on March 26, 2012 by CaseyOFM

 Justice, Trips

     Catholic social teaching, creation, Holy Land, justice, National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, peace, social justice

“If You Want Peace, Work For Justice”

The Roman Catholic tradition, as well as the larger Christian tradition as a whole, has a history of charitable actions, meeting the expectations of Jesus found in Matthew 25:35-36: “For I was hungry and you gave me food,… Read More

 5 Comments

 Posted on January 16, 2012 by CaseyOFM

 Justice, Workshop

     Catholic Church, Catholic social teaching, charity, political action, poverty, social justice

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