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Get Ready for Back to School

It’s that time again! School supplies and supply lists are in stores. Parents are making sure their children get haircuts and have the “right” clothes and shoes. And kids are […]read more

Saint Joseph: Into Egypt

Right after the Magi left, Joseph had a dream in which an angel appeared to him and said, “Rise, take the child and his mother, flee to Egypt, and stay […]read more

SUNDAY’S GOSPEL—August 1, 2021 – 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. John 6:24–35 Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life.” –John 6:35 We perceive a pattern developing. Free food isn’t […]read more

EVANGELIO DOMINICAL—1 de agosto, 2021 – 18.o Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

For the English version, click here. Juan 6, 24–35 Jesús les contestó: “Yo soy el pan de la vida”. –Juan 6, 35 Percibimos que comienza a desarrollarse un patrón. La […]read more

Sacramental Prep and the Gospel Weeklies

All sacraments are celebrations of the parish community. What better way to prepare young people for the sacraments than by helping them and their families to connect to the Sunday […]read more

Saint Joseph: Slaughter of the Innocents

For the past couple of months, we have been looking at the Litany of Saint Joseph, but now we return to the events surrounding Joseph that are recorded in the […]read more

SUNDAY’S GOSPEL—July 25, 2021 – 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Para la versión en español, haga clic aquí. John 6:1–15 “Gather the fragments left over, so that nothing will be wasted.” –John 6:12 There are always fragments left over. No […]read more

EVANGELIO DOMINICAL—25 de julio, 2021 – 17.o Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

For the English version, click here. Juan 6, 1–15 “Recojan los pedazos sobrantes, para que no se desperdicien”. –Juan 6, 12 Siempre sobre algo. No importa lo escasos que parezcan […]read more

Fight for Your Right to Love

By guest blogger and catechist Deanna Danielle Fight with love. Words can speak either life or death. Proverbs 12:18 puts it this way: “The babble of some people is like […]read more

Saint Joseph: Patron of the Poor

The final new title given to Saint Joseph, Patron of the Poor, brings us to an issue we’ve discussed before. Just how poor were Mary and Joseph? When we talked […]read more

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David Dziena
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David Dziena is the Publisher of Pflaum Publishing Group. He has also served as Executive Editor and […]

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Joan McKamey, project editor, joined the Gospel Weeklies editorial team in September 2016. […]

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Erika De Urquidi, bilingual editor, joined Bayard, Inc. in July 2018. During her 15 years as a professional translator […]