Readers of “The Quiet Corner” should put aside for one evening their reading of Will Durant’s “History of Civilization” and watch a couple of half-hour situation comedies on network television.
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BY FATHER JOHN KILEY
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11/30/07
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Although Jesus himself never treasured nor even accepted the title “king,” this royal identity is a logical result of centuries of Christian belief. Jesus was born into the line of King David. Jesus was worshipped by the three Persian noblemen.
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BY FR. JOHN KILEY, Pastor, St. Francis of Assissi, Warwick
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11/23/07
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No word has fallen on harder times in present day Roman Catholic circles than the word soul. Think of how common expressions containing the word soul were in Catholic life just a few short years ago. …
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BY FR. JOHN A. KILEY
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11/15/07
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It has been a few months since the glorious feast of the Resurrection. The fresh lilies, the lyrical alleluias, and the glow of the Paschal candle have long lost their splendor. Easter has changed from a festive celebration of risen life into a sublime doctrine pondered by the devout.
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BY FR. JOHN A. KILEY
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11/9/07
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On October 28, in Rome’s St. Peter’s Square, 498 martyrs of the religious persecution in Spain (1936-1939) were beatified. It was the largest group ever to be beatified at the same time.
As …
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BY FR. JOHN KILEY
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11/2/07
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It’s a safe bet that most people reading this Quiet Corner article are not axe murderers, terrorists or guilty of laying violent hands on the Holy Father.
Few readers will have sins as colorful …
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By Fr. John A. Kiley
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10/26/07
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Two Blackstone Valley men were recently featured on the front page of the local press celebrating their same-sex nuptials formalized in nearby Massachusetts. Some of their justification for entering into the legal novelty of a same-sex union focused on the little harm that their lifestyle imposed on their neighbors and their community. They go off to work and eat at nearby restaurants and conduct much of their lives as any other couple might. “What fault is there in that?” they might suggest. And, of course, on an individual basis, there probably is very little mischief that can be laid at their doorstep.
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Fr. John A. Kiley
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10/18/07
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Front page coverage was recently accorded by the Providence Journal to the plight of a contemporary atheist who felt intimidated by vocal believers from both Christian and Moslem backgrounds. This high-school teacher From England, who admits to being a fallen away Anglican, claims to have put aside any semblance of his former faith and thinks now merely of the day ahead. The number of atheists, still very small but sadly increasing, is seen by some as a reaction to the militancy of conservative Christians and belligerent Moslems. The self avowed English atheist, speaking for like-minded unbelievers, observed that “there is a feeling that religion is being forced on an unwilling public....”
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Fr. John A. Kiley
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10/11/07
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Consider these words of a well-known woman religious: “It is not without reason that I have dwelt upon this period of my life at such length. I know well that nobody will derive any pleasure from …
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Fr. John A. Kiley
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10/4/07
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Catholics have long been taught that sin falls into various categories. There is the original sin of our first parents and the actual sins committed everyday. There are mortal sins with grave …
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By Fr. John Kiely
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9/27/07
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It was probably about 25 years ago that Values Clarification techniques first appeared on the educational scene – including public schools, parish schools and religious education programs.
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Fr. John A. Kiley
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9/6/07
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The new Wal-Mart on Silver Spring Street in Providence is very handy for anyone, like me, who is heading toward Woonsocket. Route 146 is a minute from the superstore’s parking lot.
The other …
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Fr. John A. Kiley
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8/30/07
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The word limbo usually brings to mind the situation conjured up by medieval theologians to explain the eternal status of unbaptized infants.
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BY FATHER JOHN KILEY
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8/9/07
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Bishop Donald W. Trautman of Erie, PA, has taken great exception to the proposed new translation of the Mass into English.
In a recent article in America magazine, his Excellency quoted the …
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By Fr. John A. Kiley
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7/26/07
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Every Roman Catholic might not observe all the traditional, religious practices associated with the death of a loved one. And, chances are, every Jewish believer does not carry out each prescription …
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BY FR. JOHN KILEY
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7/26/07
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Precious Blood Sister Joyce Ann Zimmerman, in her succinct publication “The Ministry of Liturgical Environment” rightly notes that the contrast of the church building as the Domus Dei (House of …
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Fr. John Kiley
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6/7/07
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Sometime in the 1960s, a news item appeared indicating that in the event of nuclear war in Europe, Pope Paul VI would take refuge in Quebec City, Canada, assured of a welcome and warm reception in …
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Fr. John A. Kiley
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4/21/07
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Any curious person picking up the Christian Scriptures and reading them with an open mind must be struck by the prominent role that St. Peter holds throughout the Gospels, Acts and various letters …
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by Fr. John A. Kiley
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4/19/07
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If one can believe the conservative Web logs on the internet, every priest in Christendom will soon be offering the old Tridentine Latin Mass in parish churches and private oratories throughout the …
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by Fr. John A. Kiley
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4/5/07
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The festivities of the Christmas holiday and the solemnities of Holy Week might at first glance seem to have nothing in common. Christmas is all wreaths and lights and sleigh bells and presents and …
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by Fr. John A. Kiley
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3/29/07
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