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The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
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When the Spirit is knocked out of you, you understand that it was never really yours.
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A solitary image, of ourselves or others, is often more misleading than life-giving.
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The saints are passionate; the lukewarm are professional.
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God’s mercy finds a way to fix, in time, in us, what a time of sin has distorted.
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Today in honoring the saints, we recognize that they have built the church.
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We love our definitions, our categories and our ability to transform most anything in the world into an equation.
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If we, the people, are ourselves responsible for the good of the state, then we have the same obligations that a medieval monarch once had.
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We the church ought to be a people marked by joy, like guests at a wedding feast.
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Being human does not get any harder than when there is a rupture between meaning and love
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Lots of people get crusty as they age. Only the saints get slippery.