• Blessed Chiara 'Luce' Badano: A light shines from within Generation X
    Blessed Chiara 'Luce' Badano: A light shines from within Generation X
    October 26, 2018
    by Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M.
    There are all kinds of “movements” in the Church that people join: the Catholic Charismatic Movement, the Legion of Mary, Catholic Action, Cursillo, Catholic Athletes for Christ and so on. Some large and international, others smaller and regional, people of all ages are drawn to the special things that these movements represent. The Focolare Movement was founded in 1943 in Trent, Italy, by a Catholic lay woman named Chiara Lubich. The world was at war when Chiara and a few of her friends, after attending Mass one day, began talking about bringing people together in peace and unity through a shared faith in Jesus Christ.
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  • Blessed Nunzio Sulprizio: ‘A Poor Kid Who Couldn’t Catch a Break’
    Blessed Nunzio Sulprizio: ‘A Poor Kid Who Couldn’t Catch a Break’
    September 20, 2018
    by Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M.
    The birth of a child is usually considered a “blessed event” for parents, and so it was for Italian Catholics Domenico and Rosa Luciani Sulprizio on April 13, 1817 when a son, Nunzio, was born. It was roughly a week after Easter that year and Nunzio, who was named for his recently departed grandfather, was the bright spot in a year of widespread famine in his native Pescara, (Kingdom of the Two Sicilies), Italy. His devout parents had him baptized before sunset that same day. Three years later, they presented him to the bishop of the newly created Diocese of Sulmona for the Sacrament of Confirmation. Two months later, in mid-summer, his father died leaving a widow, Nunzio and a baby daughter Domenica. Sadly, Nunzio’s sister died five months later on Dec. 7, 1820.
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  • Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati: Just One of the Guys - and a Saint
    Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati: Just One of the Guys - and a Saint
    August 24, 2018
    by Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M.
    The Greek philosopher Aristotle once wrote, “Good habits formed at youth make all the difference.” Ancient wisdom, eternal truth! I like to think that truth applies to the lives of young saints. It is certainly true of the life of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, who was born and lived at the beginning of the 20th century. Rather than telling his story from birth, I’d like to start with his death.
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  • Why wait to become a saint?
    Why wait to become a saint?
    July 27, 2018
    by Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M.
    “When I grow up and get out of school, I want to be ... a saint.” What? A saint? You don’t hear that too often, if at all. I mean, a pro-athlete, a firefighter or cop, a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer, a veterinarian, a scientist, a teacher ... yep, those are the most common responses to surveys posing that question to young people. But a saint? That doesn’t make the list. You know what? You can be any of those things and have any of those career goals ... and still be a saint.
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