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How do I forgive myself?

Q) I messed up in some pretty big ways in my life. I made some decisions that have wrecked relationships and have done significant damage to myself. I’ve been to confession, and I know that God in his mercy has forgiven me. But I can’t seem to be able to forgive myself. What do I do?

A lesson from the fig tree

“It’s the end of the world as we know it; it’s the end of the world as we know it; it’s the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine.” Every year at this time of the year, that R.E.M. tune rattles about my head. As we approach the end of the Church calendar, our readings speak to the End Times.

Sacrament of marriage in the Bible

The institution of marriage existed before the time of Jesus, and he raised it to the level of sacrament. He did this through his teaching on the ideals of marriage as well as his endorsement of marriage by his attendance at the Cana wedding feast. Moreover, as a child and a young man, he lived with a married couple, Mary and Joseph, and he was greatly blessed by the goodness of their marriage, and he experienced firsthand the beauty of married love.

Masses for the dead

Q) Why do Catholics offer Masses for the dead?

A painful joy

Whenever October rolls around, I find myself feeling strangely fearful, apprehensive at some unknown darkness lurking nearby. It’s not the fear of the onset of winter, nor even of the glorified evil that shows its face around Halloween. I discovered some years ago that October reminds me of the fear of losing what I have loved. My mother died in October 46 years ago, as did a close college friend that same October. Ever since, October reminds me of the fearful pain of losing what I once loved.

Remember ‘backwards blessings’

Q) I find myself consistently becoming more and more aware of the good things in other people's lives — and the lack of good things in my life. The demands of work and family and taking care of my parents is really weighing on me.

St. Joseph’s silent witness and example

If St. Joseph had a country song, it would be “When You Say Nothing at All,” by Keith Whitley and famously performed by Alison Krauss. Not a word of St. Joseph is recorded in Scripture. We only read of how God speaks to him and how he responds. St. John Paul II praises St. Joseph, in “Redemptoris Custos,” for his ready response to the Lord, which characterizes “Joseph’s Way.” Pope Benedict praises Joseph’s silence because it shows he is “steeped in contemplation of the mystery of God.” In all this, St. Joseph is a silent witness, not only to the mystery of the Incarnation and salvation, but to the Christian life. St. Joseph says it best when he says nothing at all.

True leadership

A few weeks ago, the mortal remains of Father Emil Kapaun were placed inside the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Wichita, Kansas. He had served as an Army chaplain during the Korean War. Thousands gathered to watch as a military honor guard complete with horses solemnly accompanied the flag-draped remains of this priest to his final resting place. He was entombed inside the Cathedral.
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