Friday, February 27, 2026

Friday, February 20, 2026

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT (A): Jesus’ Temptation by Satan Illustrates How We Need to Respond When Faced With Difficulties that Lead Us Astray! by Deacon Jim Merle

Every human since the beginning of time has been tempted, whether in his or her faith or in something not related to a faith. What is important about this rests on everyone’s response to the temptation. Did he or she act upon it for self-gratification, or was it squashed for a better action that would improve the life of not only the one tempted but others who may have been affected.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Seven Ecumenical Councils Introductory Article by Reverend Glenn Baaten

Over the past several months, I have written a number of articles on ecumenism, the inter-church movement that seeks to foster visible unity among Christian communions and denominations. As a former Protestant, this has long been a theological concern of mine and remains deeply important to my faith and ministry.

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (A): God Gives Us Free Will to Choose His Wisdom So Out of His Love We Can Inherit Eternal Life Rather Than a Path to Sin! by Deacon Jim Merle

It is no secret that people seek wisdom. In the realm of earthly areas, it could be as simple as learning how to use a vacuum cleaner or as difficult as rebuilding a car engine. In faith it is using one’s free will to seek a life of holiness by placing one’s confidence and hope in God’s rather than choosing a path to sin.

Friday, February 6, 2026

FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (A): DISCIPLESHIP IS A CONSTANT IN GOD’S EYES! AS SALT WE PURIFY AND PRESERVE ALL THAT IS GOOD AND AS LIGHT WE SET AN EXAMPLE FOR THE WORLD! by Deacon Jim Merle

In my 21st year as a deacon I served 14 as both a board member and chair of the local Diocese of Orange Catholic Campaign of Human Development (CCHD) which recommends to the diocese’s bishops what non-profit organizations are worthy of receiving annual, local, national and strategic grants from $10,000 to $500,000 for their social justice work with the impoverished, marginalized and disenfranchised.  During my tenure I witnessed people who were homeless, jobless, pregnant women with no support, immigrants and children with inadequate education to name a few who face social justice issues.