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Behind Enemy Lines

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Behind Enemy Lines

Newly ordained Deacons for the Diocese of Rapid City, October 2020. We are everywhere, and we’re so invisible you don’t know we’re there….Deacon Joseph Michalak Often people don’t know we are there. We are in offices, on the ranches and farms, we walk the manufacturing floors, we are in medical facilities, we are everywhere, including next the altar at Mass. Deacon Joe, in an article The-deacon.com, writes about Deacons embracing the hiddenness of the Diaconate. In the article, he talks about his experience as the NET Ministries...

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Hearing God’s Voice

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This four minute video gives five tips on how to hear God’s voice.  

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“Did you never read in the Scriptures”

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“Did you never read in the Scriptures”

We need to ask ourselves, are we getting all the fruit we can?

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Who is your greatest love?

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Who is your greatest love?

Who is your greatest love?

OLBH Bulletin Cover for June 28, 2020, Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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How can one identify a tree?

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How can one identify a tree?

You can tell a tree from its fruits.

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And he was transfigured

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And he was transfigured

Lent is a season for each of us to work on being transformed and grow closer to Jesus.

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lectio divina Instructions by Pope Benedict XVI

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lectio divina Instructions by Pope Benedict XVI

Have you heard about lectio divina and didn’t know what it is or how to do it?

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“Neither do I condemn you.”

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“Neither do I condemn you.”

A reflection on the Fifth Sunday of Lent Gospel reading – Jn 8:1-11.

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1,440

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1,440

That is how many minutes are in every day. That is how much time we have every day. You can’t save it up. So how you spend you 1,440 minutes every day is important. It is important because at some point, you will no longer have time. So spend your time wisely.

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Made known … in the breaking of bread

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Made known … in the breaking of bread

Recognize Jesus in those in need

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