Weekly insight and thoughts from Fr. Damian Zuerlein

Pastor’s Letter 5.28.23

Pastor’s Letter 5.28.23

Dear Friends, Our country celebrates Memorial Day this weekend and it always brings back to me memories of visits to cemeteries filled with fallen soldiers. I have visited Arlington Cemetery several times and watched the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the...

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Pastor’s Letter  5.21.23

Pastor’s Letter 5.21.23

Dear Friends, During this month of May when the Church encourages us to reflect on and give honor to Mary, I would like to draw your attention to Mary’s prayer. This prayer, the Magnificat, was prayed by Mary during her encounter with Elizabeth. She recently had a...

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Pastor’s Letter 5.14.23

Pastor’s Letter 5.14.23

Dear Friends, In celebration of Mother’s Day this weekend, I am repeating a pastor’s letter from six years ago. It included a reflection written by Susan Naatz, a friend of mine who works at Creighton University and where the reflection first appeared on their Daily...

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Pastor’s Letter 5.7.23

Pastor’s Letter 5.7.23

Dear Friends,  Some of your bold and courageous fellow parishioners have been willing to walk with me during this Easter season as we study St. Paul’s letter to the Romans. It is a challenging piece of sacred scripture, which is not easy to understand in your...

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Pastor’s Letter 4.30.23

Pastor’s Letter 4.30.23

Dear Friends, First of all, my deepest thanks to everyone who helped with the Spaghetti Dinner last Sunday. As always, it went very well thanks to all of you who helped with the many different tasks necessary to get the job done. The profits from the dinner go to All...

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Pastor’s Letter 4.23.23

Pastor’s Letter 4.23.23

Dear Friends, I am always reading several books at the same time – a novel for pleasure, a theology or history book to keep my mind working, a book on spirituality and perhaps some poetry. My theology reading during the Easter season is a book written twenty years ago...

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Pastor’s Letter 4.16.23

Pastor’s Letter 4.16.23

Dear Friends, The first Sunday after Easter is Divine Mercy Sunday. This was started by Pope John Paul in 2000. Itsannouncement was part of the millennium celebration and the canonization of St. Faustina. As John Paulencouraged, we can never reflect too much on God’s...

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Pastor’s Letter 4.9.23

Pastor’s Letter 4.9.23

Dear Friends, Happy Easter! Jesus has risen from the tomb and we rejoice! May your Lenten fast turn into an Easter feast of abundance. I do not think I am being a disillusioned old man; however, it seems to me like the longer I do ministry the more the present age...

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Pastor’s Letter 4.2.23

Pastor’s Letter 4.2.23

Dear Friends, Our Holy Week begins! Liturgically, it begins with two stories, the story of a triumphal entry into Jerusalem and the story of betrayal and death. Perhaps we know the stories too well and no longer hear the warning in the stories for us. Judas departs...

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Pastor’s Letter 3.26.23

Pastor’s Letter 3.26.23

Dear Friends, Those of you who have been joining us for the Fireside Chats where we have watched and discussed Season Three of The Chosen, know that one of this season’s themes has been the reality of loss and failure in the lives of the disciples, of those close to...

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Pastor’s Letter 3.19.23

Pastor’s Letter 3.19.23

Dear Friends, It is good to be back home from my trip to Patagonia. Patagonia is an incredibly beautiful part of the world but has a climate that is quite challenging. It is very close to Antarctica and was carved from the granite by glaciers over thousands of years....

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Pastor’s Letter 3.12.23

Pastor’s Letter 3.12.23

Dear Friends, I offer you the conclusion of Pope Francis’ talk to the young people of Congo and South Sudan. As before, he is using the symbolism of a hand to guide the talk. Enjoy: We come to the third finger, which is higher than the others, as if to remind us of...

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