Fr. Christian Mathis | October 1, 2011
Several friends have recommended my watching the video above which was created by Ray Comfort. Mr. Comfort makes the claim that his conversations with several young people, both on and off camera, caused them to re-evaluate their views when it comes to abortion and embrace a pro-life ethic. After watching the video, I’m not so [...]
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Fr. Christian Mathis | September 24, 2011
This most current commentary by Fr. Bob Barron is chilling in its description of an attitude of consumerism that is now effecting even matters of childbirth (or the lack thereof). It is alarming to listen to the logic many of these women use to justify killing their children. Fr. Barron describes, for example, how one [...]
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Fr. Christian Mathis | September 8, 2011
That’s the number of people executed during Rick Perry’s time as governor of the Lone Star State. Just to put that in perspective, that equals one person killed every 17 days since he has been in office. “I never struggled with that at all. The state of Texas has a very thoughtful a very clear [...]
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Fr. Christian Mathis | October 22, 2010
Today seemed like a good Friday to participate in Jennifer’s Quick Takes. These always allow me to take a snapshot of my life and reflect on it briefly. -1- This past Sunday we were blessed to have Fr. Scott Daniels who works with Priests for Life visit our parish to preach on the dignity of [...]
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Fr. Christian Mathis | June 25, 2010
Love is patient, love is kind. It is not jealous, it is not pompous, it is not inflated, it is not rude, it does not seek its own interests, it is not quick tempered, it does not brood over injury, it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth. It bears all things, [...]
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Fr. Christian Mathis | January 22, 2010
–1– For real country sausage, the best you ever tried, pick up a pound or two of Tennessee Pride! This has been the song stuck in my head all week long. It started with a search for Jimbo Whaley’s cover of a Journey song that I heard him perform a few months back. What I [...]
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Fr. Christian Mathis | January 22, 2009
Today, as many descend upon Washington, DC to participate in the annual March for Life, it seems appropriate to share the thoughts of the US Catholic Bishops which were expressed in a November letter written by Cardinal Francis George to President Obama. Also in today’s post is a link to the pastoral message of Metropolitan [...]
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