Texas Catholic Herald - Jan. 9, 2024

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JANUARY 9, 2024 • ARCHGH.ORG/TCH

ILLUMINATING TRUTH

KNOWING OUR STORY

A papal reflection on the unique encounter between Jesus and John the Baptist

We know our birthdays and anniversaries... but do you know your baptismal date? ▪ SEE PAGE 10

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JANUARY 9, 2024

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A HELPFUL GUIDE TO CONFESSION ▪ SEE PAGE 16

Proclaiming the Good News to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston since 1964

VOL. 60, NO. 14

SPIRITUALITY

‘THEY WERE OVERJOYED AT SEEING THE STAR’

The Examen: A simple, lifechanging prayer BY JIM MANNEY Special to the Herald (OSV News) — A few years ago, I started to pray using the Examen of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Everything changed for me. Prayer took on a new, refreshing character. I became an evangelist for the Examen. I buttonholed friends, wrote blog posts and a book, and recorded guided Examens on the internet. I did everything I could to spread the news about this way of praying. All of this almost didn’t happen. For years, I had occasionally heard people talk about the Examen as a good way to pray. But I wasn’t interested because I thought they were talking about the examination of conscience, the selfinventory of sins that I was taught to do as a boy in Catholic schools in the 1960s, See EXAMEN, page 5

MINISTRIES

Beyond purple shirts: Nurturing love, compassion for foster care children BY KERRY MCGUIRE Herald Correspondent

“And behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and stopped over the place where the child was. They were overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother.” MATTHEW 2:9-11 THE FIRST WORD † 3

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COLUMNISTS † 9 - 10

HOUSTON — Every month, the children residing at Kidz Harbor, a temporary shelter and long-term care facility located southeast of Houston, eagerly anticipate the arrival of a special group known as “the church in the purple shirts” — dedicated volunteers from St. Helen Catholic Church’s youth ministry in Pearland. Beyond routine visits, this connection transforms the lives of at-risk children aged birth through 18, enabling both volunteers and children to give and receive the love of Jesus through kindness and compassion. The visits to Kidz Harbor began almost 15 years ago when the pastor and youth ministry leaders recognized the deeper meaning that service could bring beyond fulfilling checkboxes and meeting See HARBOR, page 6

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ESPAÑOL † 13

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