From the Deacon's Desk

by Deacon Rick Wagner

Deacon Rick Wagner was ordained on June 23, 2012 and currently serves his home parish of St. Pius X in Indianapolis, IN. He has been married to his wife, Carol, for 42 years and they have 4 children and 10 grandchildren.

Deacon Rick has been involved in Catholic education for 40+ years and currently serves as President of St. Theodore Guerin High School, a workshop instructor for Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology, and a retreat leader.

He has also authored three books: Remember What’s Important (2011), Fifty Homilies from the Deacon’s Desk (2016), and Fifty MORE Homilies from the Deacon’s Desk (2024).

Have a question or comment for Deacon Rick? Feel free to contact him at rwagner@spxparish.org

Heal Us

Each day, I reflect upon a word or a phrase inspired by the readings of the day. I encourage you to do the same and perhaps incorporate that word or phrase into your daily prayer.

Come, let us return to the LORD…he will heal us (Hosea 6:1)

HEAL US: I think there are many disciples, including myself, that consider themselves “no maintenance needed” type of people – “I’m fine; I got this; I can handle it.” We put on a facade of invisibility; nothing fazes us. To allow people to see us hurting or in need of assistance gives the impression we are weak and leaves us vulnerable.

Spoiler alert: We’re not fooling God. He knows we are broken and feels our pain. He knows the burdens that weigh us down and the challenges that cause us anxiety. God knows we need healing and stands ready to provide whatever we need to ease our pain. He will heal us if we allow ourselves to be vulnerable, if we will call out to him and avail ourselves to his help.

God forces himself on no one. He wants to help and is eager to embrace us. Nothing delights God more than having us accept the love he offers.

It’s that simple: We should put aside the “I’m fine” facade; turn to God, accept his love, and allow him to heal us.


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