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Author page: Fr. Barnabas Powell

Save, O Lord, Your People

"Into each life a little rain must fall" and "April showers bring May flowers" and "This too shall pass" all old sayings meant to convey honest (and sometimes not so honest) attempts to help others get past difficult times. As we approach the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, we are confronted with arguably…

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Thanks Donkey!

In finding stories of unlikely prophets, there is none better than in the Bible. In Numbers 22 (for those wondering, Numbers is actually a book in the First Testament) we discover the wonderful story of Balaam and his donkey. To make a long story short, Balaam is something of a prophet and some enemies of the…

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Back to Church Sunday!

Tomorrow is the Feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos and our annual Back to Church Sunday. All of us have busy lives. But I am convinced one of the greatest tricks of the evil one is to so busy our lives that we sideline important things for temporary things. If we really believe we are going…

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He Was Angry at Me

He looked at me in the face, and he was angry, he was angry because he was confronted with an uncomfortable truth. The truth he was confronted with was the stark reality that his words and his actions didn't match. And being confronted with that reality made me the object of his wrath. He was…

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O Jerusalem, Jerusalem

Do you know what a "Lament" is? It is defined as "a passionate expression of grief, often in music, poetry, or song form. The grief is most often born of regret, or mourning." Laments are really not very stylish in today's modern world. We too often expend great amounts of energy and effort to hide from…

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What’s that Smell?

When I was a boy, I thought my grandmother smelled like the prettiest lady in the world. She came from the day when a lady didn't leave the house without a proper dress, handbag, hat, and gloves. To this day when I smell a certain perfume, I am immediately transported back in time to walking…

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