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Bishop Campbell

10/08/19-Bishop Campbell-Living The Catholic Life: The Carmelite lives and charism of St. Therese of Lisieux and St. Teresa of Avila, exemplars of life in cloister and contemplation. Contemplatives dedicate themselves to daily regimen of profound prayer, the heart of the Church. How do we make our time valuable in the most important dimension, eternity?

09/24/19-Bishop Campbell-Living The Catholic Life: The parable of The Crooked Steward living in a crooked world. He was shrewd, calculating, clever – but not prudent. Bishop Campbell explains the characteristics of the virtue of Prudence and how to apply the virtue in daily living with “innocence of conscience.”

09/17/19- Bishop Campbell-Living The Catholic Life: Prodigal Son parable. How does God deal with us even when we make bad choices in our exercise of freedom? The son in his squalor realizes how far he has fallen and remembers the dignity of life with his father. The process of conversion begins with remembering who we are.

09/10/19- Bishop Campbell-Living The Catholic Life: Feast of Exaltation of the Holy Cross. The Cross, a unique sign of Faith, devotion and the transformative power of God. The Cross is a sign of our sin, our salvation, and God’s love for human beings. “If you want to be my disciple, take up your cross and follow me,” Jesus told his followers.

09/03/19-Bishop Campbell-Living The Catholic Life: Labor Day and the meaning of work. “God Himself worked and blessed the nature of work,” said Saint Pope John Paul II. In the pagan world, Christ restored the dignity of labor, especially manual labor. Because of sin, work can become toil, yet even toil can be beneficial as a sacrifice.