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    JustLove’s St. Patrick’s Day Show

    On this week’s episode of JustLove, Monsignor Kevin Sullivan talks to three guests about St. Patrick’s Day. Dominic Green, Ph.D., Professor of Politics at Boston College, as well as a historian, critic, and commentator, talks to Msgr. Kevin Sullivan about the impact that the Brexit decision by the United Kingdom back in 2016 is having on boundary discussions surrounding the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Paul R. Wylie, a retired attorney and author, talks to Msgr. Sullivan about Paul’s 2007 book: “The Irish General” which discusses the life and legacy of Thomas Francis Meagher, the noted Irish patriot and exile who led the Irish Brigade from New…

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    Why Do We Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

    Reflection of the Day: St. Patrick’s Day is a big deal in New York, Boston, Chicago and Savannah (Go figure that one out!).  Did you know that the first Irish Associations in the Unites States founded in Boston and New York had among their original missions: “to help the needy?”  Throughout the past century and to this day most major charitable events – Non-Catholic and Catholic alike – count Irish-Americans among the list of major donors.  This year, I was honored by Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. at his annual Irish Heritage and Culture celebration. It was great to be part of the celebration.  The story of charity in…

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    Discipline Takes Practice. Keep Going.

    Reflection of the Day: God really does want to save us. He knows that we can be bad. Some of us more than others. Maybe a few (hopefully) deserve to actually be called “wicked.” I’ll leave that designation to God, but God even wants those designated as wicked to turn and he’ll forgive them. I’m sure he will forgive my sins – if I turn and ask, but sometimes I’m stubborn and don’t want to admit I need God’s mercy. Lent is a good time to discipline myself and remember.   Tip: Let’s think about our most vexing fault and today – with God’s help – avoid it. And then,…

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    We All Need Help

    It’s so obvious, and yet sometimes it’s so hard to want for others what we want for ourselves. My favorite example is this. On a freeway, somebody goes speeding past us and down the road. The person gets pulled over. How many times have we thought or said: “Good. He deserved it.” Ah, but what about the time we were in a hurry and got pulled over? Didn’t I plead for mercy form the police officer? I know I did.   There are so many other examples. You can come up with your own, but the gospel’s advice still holds – in whatever every situation, think about how you would like…

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    #ENOUGH, Catholic Schools Stand in Solidarity during the #NationalSchoolWalkout

      I share this moving report from Brother Tyrone Davis about the participation of Catholic high school students in this day of solidarity with students and others throughout the country related to the recent tragic violence and deaths in Parkland, Florida.  I know that other students with whom Catholic Charities works also participated.  In two weeks we will afford the opportunity for 100 students to participate in the March 24th “March For Our Lives.” in Washington, DC.  There is no more important time to encourage and facilitate engagement in the public square. – Msgr. Kevin Sullivan   By: Guest Blogger – Br. Tyrone Davis As I was leaving Cardinal Hayes…