Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. 1 John 4:7
 
St. John Henry Newman is to be declared a Doctor of the Church on 1NOV2025, All Saints Day.
 
Sign of Blessing and Growth: Saint Barnabas (Omaha) Acquires Offutt House
Saint Barnabas has acquired the historic Offutt-Yost house at North 39th and Davenport Streets (immediately adjacent to the church and to the Joslyn Castle) as a home for its expanding ministries in Midtown Omaha.
The 1894, 6000-square-foot Renaissance Revival or “Chateauesque” building will serve as the church’s Parish House and Rectory as of January 1, 2019, and includes public rooms and residences for the pastor and pastoral staff. As a hub for Saint Barnabas’ apostolic work in building Catholic culture and in evangelization, the parish house will provide much-needed space for educational, devotional, outreach, fellowship, and administrative activities. These include the parish’s thriving high school, Saint Barnabas Classical Academy, as well as major events planned to celebrate the church’s 150th anniversary in 2019. 
Saint Barnabas is a parish of the Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter, a diocese-like jurisdiction established by Pope Benedict XVI for North America in 2012 for former Anglicans entering into the full communion of the Roman Catholic Church. 
 
 
 
 
 
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TRUE PARTICIPATION IN THE MASS
I was gathered into the offering of the Son to the Father. I participated in the self-offering of God today.
 
SAINT TERESA BENEDICTA OF THE CROSS
One cannot desire freedom from the Cross when one is especially chosen for the Cross.
 
TOBIT 12:15
I am Raphael, one of the seven holy angels who present the prayers of the saints and enter into the presence of the glory of the Holy One.
 
MARCUS AURELIUS
There is but one thing of real value - to cultivate truth and justice, and to live without anger in the midst of lying and unjust men.
  
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