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Steve Leininger: St. Borromeo saved the Church
John Pearring: A shared birthday/feast/death
Steve Hall: Who’s Us & who’s Them?
Older Reflections:
Lou Occhi: Their repentance pleases the Lord
Tim Trainor: From start to finish
Norm McGraw: Some laws are easy to follow
Ron Bruni: From zeal to hope in Christ
Steve Hessman: Some understood Jesus
Danny Keuhlen: The night I was God’s Co-pilot
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Margit McCarthy: Temptation Trials in the Garden
The OMG reflections from Steve Leininger, John Pearring, & Steve Hall
Inspired by Mass readings from Tuesday, November 4, 2025
St. Borromeo’s gifts saved the Church
“We have gifts that differ according to the grace given us.”
Click here to read Steve Leininger’s reflection from November 4, 2025. Here’s an excerpt:
St. Charles Borromeo used his gifts of organization, persuasion, education, and righteousness to correct flaws in the Catholic Church during his leadership of the third and final session of the Council of Trent. Through education and training opportunities, he made the lives of the religious more effective for the church and less stressful for the clergy. His love for humanity guided his service for those in need. I expect to see him at the banquet in the Kingdom of God.
Steve Leininger’s reflections: For our knowledge is imperfect and our prophecy is imperfect; but when the perfect comes, the imperfect will pass away. (1 Corinthians 13:9)
At 46, a birthday/feast/death shared with a Saint
Our Jocelyn had Jesus’ same knack for rhetoric
Click here to read John Pearring’s reflection from November 4, 2025. Here’s an excerpt:
Yes, the loss of Jocelyn remains raw. I see much of life through a different lens since she shuffled off this mortal coil. Death will do that to the living. I hear the daily readings with a mind’s eye upon memories of her life. I am told this is how grief works its way. Memories of my lost friends and other family members appear in scripture constantly. It’s both lovely and painful.
John Pearring’s reflections: He said to them, “Ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest.” (Luke 10:2)
Who’s the Us and who’s the Them?
“We, though many, are one Body in Christ and individually parts of one another.”
By Steve Hall

Click here to read Steve Hall’s reflection from November 4, 2025. Here’s an excerpt:
From Cupid to Pan to Hades, from Zeus to Prometheus to Aphrodite, who could imagine what the gods would dream up next? This belief was largely true throughout the known Roman empire, except for one small segment of the population, most of whom lived in a small tributary state on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean. Their God was different.
Steve Hall’s reflections: For our knowledge is imperfect and our prophecy is imperfect; but when the perfect comes, the imperfect will pass away. (1 Corinthians 13:9)
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