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About Fr. Belken
Fr. Daniel Belken is a priest of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau of the Roman Catholic Church. He was ordained to the Priesthood on June 12, 2020, and currently serves as the Parochial Administrator at St. Denis Parish in Benton, Missouri, and St. Lawrence Parish in New Hamburg, Missouri, as well as being the Director of Worship and Liturgy for the Diocese.
The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

What would possess someone to play any musical instrument, let alone an organ? This was a question that seemed implied often times, especially during my time in seminary. Other seminarians…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken February 6, 2022Posted inHomilies2 Comments
The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

One of my favorite things to do at the seminary- though it isn’t something you may expect- was to give tours. Our tours were basically like everyone else’s, in that…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken February 2, 2022Posted inHomiliesNo Comments
The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
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The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

We’ve all likely heard, seen, or read the phrase “Based on a true story” or “Based on true events.” It isn’t necessarily all that common, but it is still fascinating…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken February 2, 2022Posted inHomiliesNo Comments
The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
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The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

As a priest, there is something very beautiful that I see in the Sacrament of Matrimony. There are a lot of great things- such as the tangible nature of the…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken January 16, 2022Posted inHomiliesNo Comments
The Baptism of the Lord
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The Baptism of the Lord

A couple of years ago, when I had the chance to visit the Holy Land with my brother seminarians, we saw many things that we expected- and they looked about…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken January 11, 2022Posted inHomiliesNo Comments
The Epiphany of the Lord
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The Epiphany of the Lord

We’ve all probably been there: we’ve had that problem that we just can’t seem to figure out. A strange constellation of events that seem to have no correlation. Maybe we…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken January 3, 2022Posted inHomiliesNo Comments
The Holy Family
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The Holy Family

August 2012. That was the month and the year that my life changed in a tremendous way. There had been plenty of other changes before that time- graduating, starting jobs,…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken December 28, 2021Posted inHomiliesNo Comments
The Nativity of the Lord
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The Nativity of the Lord

I was always thrilled when this time of year came around. All sorts of activity, hustle, and bustle, and let’s not forget the extra activities. Baking, shopping, wrapping… it brings…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken December 25, 2021Posted inHomiliesNo Comments
The Fourth Sunday of Advent
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The Fourth Sunday of Advent

“Verbum caro hic factum est.” This simple Latin phrase is prominently displayed on an altar inside the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth. The phrase, meaning “the Word here became…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken December 18, 2021Posted inHomiliesNo Comments
The Third Sunday of Advent
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The Third Sunday of Advent

An empty house. The weekend at the school. After hours at the office. All of these buildings usually house an abundance of life and a flurry of activity normally. There…
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Posted by By Fr. Belken December 12, 2021Posted inHomiliesNo Comments

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