‘Merciful Like The Father’ by Bishop DiMarzio

December 2, 2015 – Excerpted from Put Out Into the Deep, Bishop DiMarzio’s column in The Tablet:

Since the Second Vatican Council, the Popes have never shied away from proclaiming the Doctrine of Mercy. Beginning with Pope John XXIII, who on October 11, 1962, during the opening address of the Second Vatican Council, said, “The Church prefers the medicine of Mercy rather than that of severity: ‘Today, however, Christ’s Bride prefers the balm of mercy to the arm of severity. She believes that present needs are best served by explaining more fully the purport of her doctrines, rather than by publishing condemnations.’”

Pope Paul VI, who concluded the Second Vatican Council, spoke about mercy in his first Apostolic Exhortation, Evangelii Nutiandi, Announcing the Gospel, on December 8, 1975, when he said, “This kingdom and this salvation, which are the key words of Jesus Christ’s evangelization, are available to every human being as grace and mercy, and yet at the same time each individual must gain them by force – they belong to the violent, says the Lord.”

Saint John Paul II, in his Encyclical, Rich in Mercy, Dives in Misericordia, makes it abundantly clear that the “Mercy of God is key to understanding our relationship to him.” He tells us that it is God who is rich in mercy. Jesus Christ reveals the Father to us, and as the Son, He manifests the Father and makes Him known to us.

Read the full text of the Bishop’s column on The Tablet website.

PDDM Internet Library

The Pious Disciples of the Divine Master order of nuns would like to share their new apostolic initiative, the PDDM Internet Library!” It is a culmination of 13 years of work and the fruit of their Eucharistic-contemplative life. It is the most complete collection of LECTIO DIVINA on the Vatican II Lectionary and includes reflections on all the readings of the Sunday Cycles and the Weekday Cycles. The meaning of the readings comes alive through the use of stories, life experiences, personal witness, and more. The PDDM hopes this pastoral tool will be useful for all ministers of the word, especially lectors and homilists.

You can check it out at https://pddm.us/p.library.php.

DeSales Media Bringing New Sites to New Academies

saint-saviour-screengrabFifteen new academies have opened their doors this fall, and diocesan bishops have been busy visiting each one to commemorate their opening and inaugural year.

DeSales Media Group has been helping these schools and others in the Diocese of Brooklyn get online with a network of brand new websites. Several are live already, and more are in the works!

This DeSales initiative complements its network of parish sites, which is also growing steadily.