• Home
  • Diocese
  • Bishop Burns
  • Synod
  • Columnists
  • Revista Catolica
  • Pope Francis
  • Subscribe
The Texas Catholic
The Texas Catholic

Dallas, Texas

Today is Saturday, June 25, 2022
  • Home
  • Diocese
  • Bishop Burns
  • Synod
  • Columnists
  • Revista Catolica
  • Pope Francis
  • Subscribe
  • Follow
    • Facebook
    • Twitter

Posts tagged with "Father John Bayer"

Father Bayer: The Reason for Our Hope Columnists

Father Bayer: The Reason for Our Hope

Thursday, May 12, 2016032 With the Solemnity of Pentecost, the long journey through Lent, Holy Week and Easter is over – a liturgical marathon stretching from February 10th to May 15th this year. You might think we can now relax our festive spirits and settle into the “ordinary” time of the liturgical year. Not so fast! For the first Sunday after Pentecost...
A time to celebrate the reality of Jesus Columnists

A time to celebrate the reality of Jesus

Wednesday, March 30, 2016029 What is the meaning of Easter? How would you explain it to someone? How do you explain it to yourself? One way to get at the meaning of Easter is to see its connection to Christmas. Both these feasts celebrate one beautiful reality: the child Jesus.
Let us bow at the name of God Columnists

Let us bow at the name of God

Saturday, March 5, 2016095 One of the most commonly broken commandments is the second: “You shall not invoke the name of the Lord, your God, in vain” (Ex 20:7). Why is that? Why is it so easy to trivialize the name of God, especially when the Bible suggests this commandment, the second in its list of 10, is so important? Perhaps it is because we do not really...
Finding meaning, strength in death Columnists

Finding meaning, strength in death

Friday, February 5, 20160199 I once had the privilege of accompanying a woman as she peacefully passed away in the arms and words of her husband, children and grandchildren. It is impossible to measure these things, but I am tempted to say this was so far the deepest and most precious experience of my priestly ministry, if not my life. The total release of life into...
Challenging verses in Bible promise wisdom, peace Columnists

Challenging verses in Bible promise wisdom, peace

Thursday, October 1, 2015061 The Bible contains some dense and difficult sentences. For that reason, sometimes they wash over us like the final seconds of a radio commercial. But unlike the final seconds of a commercial, which often serve only to disclose the disadvantages of the advertised product, challenging verses in the Bible promise wisdom and peace to those...
Columnists

A treasure of the Old Testament

The Book of Job is a treasure of the Old Testament. A salutary reminder of the limits of human wisdom, it dramatizes some of the most stirring questions of existence: Why do the innocent suffer and the unjust prosper? Why does God often appear absent from our world? Do we have any way to stand before him?
Columnists

Be an ‘explicit witness to the saving love of the Lord’

The Joy of the Gospel (Evangelii Gaudium), that rousing and programmatic Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Francis published on Nov. 24, 2013, is a rather enkindling piece of writing.
Columnists

From love to prayer

I often ask myself about prayer. Where does a genuine desire to converse with God come from? What does it mean when the formal elements of prayer – the words or gestures of the Mass, Scripture or the traditional prayers we memorize – do not fit our interior dispositions? How does one stop thinking of God like Santa Claus, setting...
Columnists

Father John Bayer: A Word to Enkindle

By Father John Bayer Special to The Texas Catholic In the first installment of “A Word to Enkindle,” my confrere Father Thomas offered a reflection on the first part of the title: A Word. He noted that Christian faith is distinguished by the confidence that in the beginning was the Word (John 1:1); that is to say, our attitude...
Page 7 of 7...567
Recent Stories
Father Esposito: Mortality and weakness: A Father’s Day meditation

Father Esposito: Mortality and weakness: A Father’s Day meditation

Father Dankasa: Modern man listens more to witness than teachers

Father Dankasa: Modern man listens more to witness than teachers

Discarding elderly a 'betrayal' of humanity, pope says

Discarding elderly a 'betrayal' of humanity, pope says

Peter's Pence donations stable in 2021; U.S. leads giving, Vatican says

Peter's Pence donations stable in 2021; U.S. leads giving, Vatican says

Alma de monaguillo, tesoro  de la Iglesia

Alma de monaguillo, tesoro de la Iglesia

Querida Mamá: ‘hoy nos  graduamos las dos’

Querida Mamá: ‘hoy nos graduamos las dos’

Cinco formas de crecer espiritualmente en el verano

Cinco formas de crecer espiritualmente en el verano

Los ‘genios’ detrás del robot llamado Resiliencia

Los ‘genios’ detrás del robot llamado Resiliencia

Cardinal Farrell to lead Vatican's Investment Committee

Cardinal Farrell to lead Vatican's Investment Committee

'Life and Dignity for All' is theme of USCCB's Religious Freedom Week

'Life and Dignity for All' is theme of USCCB's Religious Freedom Week

Texas Catholic Youth

Our site designed especially for youth features stories, photos and video focused on students. It also contains articles written by students for their peers.

 

Subscribe

Get the award-winning Texas Catholic delivered to your door. Use the menu below to subscribe now.


Subscription length




 

Photo Gallery

Click here to find your favorite Texas Catholic photographs.

The Texas Catholic Newspaper

Catholic Diocese of Dallas
Michael Gresham, Editor

3725 Blackburn Street
Dallas, Texas 75219
(214) 379-2800

Our Affiliated Sites

Texas Catholic Youth

Revista Católica

Legal and Other

Contact us

Terms of service

Privacy policy

Site map

Site powered by TexasCatholicMedia

© 2013-2019 The Texas Catholic Publishing Company. All rights reserved.