Fr. Terry Keehan

January 7th, 2024

Priesthood is My Star Sometimes, though not always, on the Feast of Epiphany, I like to share something very personal that the story elicits in me. This year I want to use it as an example of how Ignatius of Loyola encourages us to enter into the scripture passage, so as to enter more deeply […]

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December 31, 2023

Feast of the Holy Family The Feast of the Holy Family continues beautiful scripture proclamations begun in Advent. In special circumstances, such as Christmas and Easter, readings from daily Mass help us to till the soil and get us ready. Advent blending into Christmas is perhaps the best example. This past Saturday morning we heard

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December 24th, 2023

The Reality of Telling the Greatest Story We are all part of a story – a VERY long story. I am of half-Irish heritage so I love to tell stories. I am still mourning the loss of Jimmy Buffett who was a great storyteller, and who has inspired me in many ways. As he reflects

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December 17th, 2023

Gaudete Gaudete means “rejoice” and we designate it as a special week of Advent with the lighting of the pink candle. The Scripture imagery from our readings underscores why we have reason to rejoice, while not fully letting go of our preparation to Be More. Isaiah proclaims that God has anointed him, sending him into

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December 10, 2023

Jack Shea and Mark I often quote my friend Jack Shea, who brings so many profound spiritual insights as an author and theologian. Of his many books, Jack has written a series entitled The Spiritual Wisdom of The Gospels for Christian Preachers and Teachers, published by Liturgical Press out of Collegeville, Minnesota. I invite anyone

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