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The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
A heart drawn in the sand next to the water on a beach.
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Terrance Klein
Our eschatology became focused upon place rather than person, but that is a fundamental distortion of the Gospel preached by the disciples.
A Volkswagen pickup truck in a field of grain under a stormy gray sky.
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Terrance Klein
A life lived in the Gospel makes demands upon us. If it does not, we need to look again. Maybe we are not living such a life.
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Terrance Klein
With Vatican II and the return of the sacred liturgy to the faithful, Corpus Christi seemed to become a relic of an earlier, deprived spirituality. But the church tends to rearrange her treasures rather than abandon them.
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Terrance Klein
Even with the clarity of later church teaching, we still struggle to avoid a multitude of misleading notions about the Most Holy Trinity. One such misconception comes from the ancient institution we call monarchy.
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Terrance Klein
The Holy Spirit exists because the Father and the Son, together, are more than the sum of their parts.
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Terrance Klein
The Lord did not withhold his kingdom from his first disciples, nor does he keep it from us.
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Terrance Klein
The great mistake that many make in what they call their spiritual lives is to believe that they do not need words to be in communion with God.
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Terrance Klein
It is faith that makes us ready for heaven. And what is faith? Stubbornly seeing purpose in this life—stubbornly because sometimes it does take a great effort—that others cannot see.
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Terrance Klein
Young advocates of the Tridentine liturgy like to believe that it was always celebrated with great beauty and dignity. Older Catholics know that this is not true.
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Terrance Klein
The question and the charge we are given by the Lord remains the same: Do you love me? Keep your eyes on me!