skip to main | skip to sidebar

DIAKONIA - A Blog By Deacon Pat Kearns

Life as a Roman Catholic Deacon (Clergy), a Husband, a Father, a Son, a Brother, and a Friend on a Christian Journey ....

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Make this powerful consecration to the Holy Family.

Make this powerful consecration to the Holy Family.
Posted by Deacon Pat at 8:13 AM

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Subscribe To My Podcast

My Treasure (Family)

My Treasure (Family)
I am richer than most.... Not worldly possessions, but something much greater!

Welcome To My Blog (Diakonia)

Why I Am Catholic

Why I Am Catholic
CLICK HERE to see why.

Just Gotta Be A Man (Deacon Pat)

Just Gotta Be A Man (Deacon Pat)


My Rule Of Life

My Rule Of Life
A Catholic Man's Rule for fostering discipline, humility, spirituality, health, patience, love, and strength
Rule #1 - Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) - Morning and Evening

Rule #2 - Daily Mass Readings with reflection, especially of the Gospel message

Rule #3 - Daily Rosary

Rule #4 - Simple Diet - No between meal eating (Abstinence from meat on Fridays) Sundays are exempt = Day of Feast!

Rule #5 - Fasting 2 x week (Bread and Water)

Rule #6 - Adoration 1 hr / week

Rule #7 - Daily exercise

Rule #8 - Weekly Mass

Rule #9 - At least Weekly Service to the Poor / Widowed / Imprisoned / or Sick

Rule #10 - Monthly Confession


My Brother's Journey Fighting Cancer

My Brother\
Click on the picture for the link to Kevin's Blog

Welcome to my blog.

Welcome to my blog.
My writing helps me contemplate the seemingly little things in life that often aren't quite so small.

We Are Hungry For The Truth!

Our 2006, 2007, 2008 Mission Trips (Guatemala)

Our 2006, 2007, 2008 Mission Trips (Guatemala)
Click on the picture for the link to the site

Our Summer Pilgrimage 2009

Our Summer Pilgrimage 2009
click on the picture for the link to the site.

Facebook Badge

Deacon Patrick Kearns

Create Your Badge

Learn the Faith (Interactive Site)

Learn the Faith (Interactive Site)
www.familycatechism.com

Deacon Pat Kearns' Homilies

Please note: I do not endorse, nor have control of any advertising you may see above.

Want to Contact Deacon Pat

Feel free to e-mail at:

patkearns@sbcglobal.net

I enjoy all comments, even comments that oppose my thinking, AS LONG AS IT IS REPECTFUL and not just a blast of anger. I would love to hear from you....

My Family

My Family
Mac, Me, Liz, Sean, Jeneah

Scuba Deacon

Scuba Deacon

I am A Veteran And Love My Country

I am A Veteran And Love My Country
U.S. Navy Corpsman 1984-1989 (Naval Hospital Long Beach and 4th Marine Division - "Doc Kearns")


About Me

My Photo
Deacon Patrick Kearns
I am a Catholic man who has been blessed by God with many things, but most of all with the gift of faith. I was ordained a Catholic Deacon on June 7, 2008. I have a beautiful wife (Liz) who motivates and amazes me each day, as well as 3 great children. I have been managing the Psychiatric Nursing - Clinical Department of a 99-bed psychiatric facility since early 2000. I feel very blessed with my life and am following a call to serve God's people.
View my complete profile

** Official Disclaimer **

This blog is about my Christian journey, relationships, and experiences.

The content of this website is solely the responsibility of Deacon Patrick Kearns, and does not necessarily represent the Sacramento Diocese or any other entity of the Roman Catholic Church - although I hope that none of my own writings are contrary to the doctrines of faith and morals as proposed by the Magisterium of the Church or to the truths of God as contained in the Holy Scriptures.

Links provided from this website to other websites do not imply agreement or approval of anything on the other sites, but are provided mainly for purposes entertainment, spiritual / personal growth, or humor.

Nothing on this website is intended to give offense to any other persons, groups, nations, or institutions.
Please contact me if you feel otherwise and more than likely I will remove it..... My intention is to be a uniting force for Jesus Christ, People of all Nations, and the Catholic Church.

Walk For Life West Coast - San Francisco

Walk For Life West Coast - San Francisco




Hey, who is that "Funny Looking" Deacon from Redding?

Pregnant - You Have Options

Pregnant - You Have Options
click on the picture for a link to the CareNet site. Don't Kill Your Baby - The Guilt will last forever.

Deacon Pat Kearns

Deacon Pat Kearns
"Receive the Gospel of Christ, whose herald you now are. Believe what you read, teach what you believe, practice what you preach." -Ordination Rite-
Deacon Pat's Preaching Schedule

Our Lady of Mercy Parish,
2600 Shasta View Drive, Redding CA
(unless otherwise specificed)

I will be preaching the Second weekend of each month:

Dec. 23, 2009: 6:00 pm (Evening Mass)

Jan. 09, 2010: 8:30 am,
Jan. 10, 2010: 12:00 pm (Shingletown)

Feb. 14, 2010: 8:30 am, 11:00 am

Mar. 13, 2010: 5:00 pm
Mar. 14, 2010: 12:00 pm (Shingletown)

Apr. 11, 2010: 8:30 am, 11:00 am

May 8, 2010: 5:00 pm
May 9, 2010: 12:00 pm (Shingletown)

Jun. 13, 2010: 8:30 am, 11:00 am

Please pray that I can be an authentic voice of the Gospel.

The Culture of Death and Being Catholic

Deacon Pat's Recent Homily - Palm Sunday: Murdering Others With Gossip? Also the "Triduum."

Saludos a usted que han visitado mi sitio y no leen inglés.


Gozaría de la audiencia de usted, me siento por favor libre escribirme en

patkearns@sbcglobal.net

La paz del dios y las bendiciones usted y a sus familias.

Patricio Kearns

The Greatest Evil of All Time is Murder

Just Me

Just Me
I Love Summer-Time

Ordination Date 06-07-08

Ordination Date 06-07-08

Catholic TV

Catholic TV

EWTN (Eternal World Television Network)

EWTN (Eternal World Television Network)
Traditional (Orthodox) Catholic TV Station

Great Catholic Site

Great Catholic Site
Click on the picture for the link.

Catechism of the Catholic Church

  • Got Question? - Have Answer!

What Is A Deacon?

What Is A Deacon?
What does a Deacon Do?

The terms “Deacon” and “Diaconate” derive from the Greek word diakonia which means “service” or “ministry.” A deacon, then, is ordained by the Church for service.

But what kind of service?

The Dogmatic Constitution on the Church speaks of three areas of diaconal service: Ministry of Charity, Ministry of the Word, and Ministry of Liturgy.

Ministry of Charity

The deacon is ordained to be a witness to the Gospel through a life of service. A deacon serves through his person-to-person encounters: he ministers to the poor, the aged, the sick, prisoners. He participates in programs dealing with community problems like substance or child abuse. The deacon works with youth and young adults in various parish and/or community programs. The deacon is obliged to be a positive influence for change in the world...so that society may be renewed by Christ and transformed into the family of God.

Ministry of the Word

The deacon proclaims the Gospel. He is an agent of evangelization, that is, of announcing the Good News of Christ in society. He also preaches at liturgical gatherings: he teaches in religious education programs, sacramental preparation programs, i.e. baptism, marriage, RCIA.

Ministry of Liturgy

The deacon assists at the Eucharistic Celebration, administers baptism, witnesses marriages, officiates at wakes and funerals, administers some sacramentals, presides at prayer services, i.e. communion services and benediction.

Catholic Come Home

Catholic Come Home
Great Site - Click on the picture

DJM (Disciples of Jesus and Mary)

DJM (Disciples of Jesus and Mary)
Click on the Image for more information

A Message from Coach Pat

A Message from Coach Pat
Be the voice of truth to the world in your words, your actions, your relationships, and in all that you do!

I Love Winter

I Love Winter

Keep Them in Your Prayers (Our Priests) Modern Day Warriors

Keep Them in Your Prayers (Our Priests) Modern Day Warriors
Father Vince

Father Jonathan Molina

Father Uriel Ojeda

Father Paul

Father Carl (Afghanistan)

Father Benjamin (Guatemala)

Father Matthew

Father Avram (Rome)

Father Canny

Father Jovito

Father Oscar

Father Juniper (CFR)

Father Joseph Mary (CFR)

Father Geovanny Pèrez Tàquez (Guatemala)

Prayer Warriors (On the road to the Holy Priesthood)

Prayer Warriors (On the road to the Holy Priesthood)
Transitional Deacon Zach Peterson

Jacob Niemand

Only recent articles are seen on the main page, click on a topic to see other articles

  • Abortion (41)
  • Advent (7)
  • Cancer (9)
  • Catholic (300)
  • Catholic Social Teaching (17)
  • Christmas (10)
  • Clergy (21)
  • College (8)
  • Easter (1)
  • Eucharist (4)
  • Evil (32)
  • Faith (7)
  • Family (185)
  • Feast / Solemnity (17)
  • Friendship (15)
  • God (40)
  • Heaven (10)
  • Hell (5)
  • Holidays (28)
  • Homeschool (7)
  • Homily (21)
  • Humor (61)
  • Jesus (28)
  • Lent (10)
  • Life (90)
  • Life Balance (84)
  • Love (15)
  • Man (70)
  • Marriage (27)
  • Mary (10)
  • Mass (35)
  • Media (4)
  • Military (4)
  • Mission / Pilgrimage (38)
  • Movie / Book Review (41)
  • Ordination (8)
  • Ordination Exam Topics (14)
  • Parenting (54)
  • Perspective (80)
  • Poems / Art / Music (17)
  • Pope (6)
  • prayer (40)
  • Psychology / Health (101)
  • Redding CA USA (79)
  • Retreat (6)
  • Sacraments (16)
  • Saints (25)
  • Sin (42)
  • Spirituality (204)
  • Sports (23)
  • Truth (22)
  • Virtue (18)
  • Vocation (19)
  • War (1)
  • Woman (21)
  • Youth (113)

My Blog List

  • A Concord Pastor Comments
    Homily for Epiphany: going home by another way... - "The Journey of the Magi" by James Jacques Joseph Tissot My approach in this homily was influenced by James Taylor's song , Home By Another Way. You'll fin...
    1 hour ago
  • Te Deum laudamus!
    Pope's Secretary, Msgr. Ganswein pays a visit to woman who floored Holy Father - In the Bollettino for January 3rd, we get confirmation that the Pope's personal secretary, Msgr. Ganswein, paid a visit to the woman who jumped the barri...
    3 hours ago
  • Faith and Family Live!
    Saints of Christmas: Magi - Rebecca Teti: The Tenth Day of Christmas | Because Epiphany is a movable feast in the United States, it falls on the 10th day this year. Epiphany means “to...
    3 hours ago
  • Time for Reflections
    What did she know? - It’s amazing how sometimes a chance remark or a word spoken in jest can lead one to think something anew or with a fresh point of view. Father Ignatius w...
    7 hours ago
  • MARY, OUR MOTHER
    3 Separate Apparitions and Messages - *Medjugorje Visionaries Mirjana, Ivan, and Marija all Received Separate Messages* ------------------------------ *A Prophetic Message of January 2, 201...
    16 hours ago
  • A Catholic View
    The Epiphany of the Lord - This Sunday, January 3 is the Epiphany of the Lord. Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Epiphany. "The Lord and ruler is coming; kingship is h...
    18 hours ago
  • Catholic Cartoon Blog
    It's all a conspiracy! - I wonder if the Christmas Incident will get any twists in Dan Brown's next book? Surely it was the work of some sinister force. Did anyone check where the...
    2 days ago
  • Connecticut Catholic Corner
    The Silent Monks - This video was shared with me by a dear Catholic friend. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! What a creative bunch of high schoolers!
    1 week ago
  • Life Matters
    Watch the lies... - From Divine Ripples This is a disgrace!
    1 week ago
  • Kevin Beats Cancer
    Working man.....again. - Big day tomorrow. Encouraging sign that progress is positive. I go back to work.... I was thinking today just how long ago it seems that I had to stop work...
    2 weeks ago
  • Peregrinus
    The Spanish Steps and a Cleaner City - On the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception Pope Benedict XVI crosses town to the Spanish Steps where a statue of Mary dating back to the 1800’s stands ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A Cascade Catholic
    Another Candidate’s View - My good friend and fellow Deacon Candidate Dennis Kelley put his own unique spin on Sunday’s event: A “Candidate” For The Diaconate On Sunday, December 6, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • I am a CHILD OF GOD and now I have to start living like it!!!
    Are Catholic Doctrine & Dogma REALLY that important??? - ~ These aren't just "nice" words in a book. This conversation came from a question started by a friend from a Catholic group on Facebook who is seeking to...
    5 weeks ago
 

Click the above "Older Posts" button to see more great posts!