by Sheila Dean 2 c. dried macaroni 1/2 stick butter 4 T. regular flour 2 c. milk (regular or 2 percent) 1 tsp.salt 1/2 c. white wine 1/2 tsp. fresh grated nutmeg OR 2 tsp. worcestershire 3 c. grated cheese (1/2 sharp cheddar and 1/2 Jarlsberg OR Gruyère) dried bread crumbs Heat oven to 350 […]
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Wednesday of the 3rd Week in Lent
https://youtu.be/3muKnBBGgfU As mom was driving away from the house, headed toward school, little Aiden started crying because he forgot his backpack. More tears and sniffles follow as he starts thinking about what his teacher might do and say when it’s time for homework to be turned in. What mom does next is absolutely priceless. What […]
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https://youtu.be/4pk2C-BIGgk “Forgiveness is not easy. It means overcoming our own anger and outrage at injustice waged against us, and focusing our concern instead on the person who wronged us, and ruptured our relationship with him or her,” says Father Jerry in today’s homily, “It means possessing the humility to face the hurt we have inflicted […]
Continue ReadingMonday of the 3rd Week in Lent
https://youtu.be/4b0ny2RylAc “The anthropologist Margaret Mead was once asked what she regarded as the earliest sign of civilization,” Father Jerry shares in this morning’s homily, “Was it an axe blade, an arrowhead, a fish hook, or something more sophisticated, such as a musical instrument, or a ceramic bowl? Her answer surprised her questioner: A healed human […]
Continue ReadingThe 3rd Sunday in Lent
https://youtu.be/_LwHE0qu-sE “What are the outcomes of living like Jesus?” asks Father Jerry in today’s homily, “He was happy and content within Himself. He knew that He was following the path that His Father, God had mapped out for Him, and the people around him thrived. They got better. Their hearts got bigger. They loved more […]
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