This is Bishop Mueggenborg’s final “Ask a Bishop” column for Northwest Catholic. On July 20, Pope Francis appointed him bishop of Reno, Nevada, where he will be installed September 24. Please join us in praying for Bishop Mueggenborg as he begins his new ministry.
Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg

Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg
Most Reverend Daniel H. Mueggenborg was born in Okarche, Oklahoma, April 15, 1962, and was formerly a priest of the Diocese of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in geology from Oklahoma State University in 1984, studied pre-theology at St. Meinrad Seminary in Indiana and earned degrees in theology and biblical theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. Ordained a priest July 14, 1989, in Tulsa, at Holy Family Cathedral, he served as pastor of three parishes in Tulsa, held several diocesan leadership positions and was a faculty member of the Pontifical North American College in Rome. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle by Pope Francis on April 6, 2017, and was ordained by Archbishop J. Peter Sartain on May 31, 2017.
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Each year on August 15 we celebrate the solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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FAQ
Why do we have a Sunday dedicated to the Body and Blood of Christ when that’s what we celebrate in every Mass?
It is true we celebrate the real presence of Jesus — body, blood, soul and divinity — in the Eucharist of every Mass. Our annual celebration of the solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi, helps us to deepen our appreciation of this graced encounter with the personal presence of Jesus.
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The meaning of the Easter Candle has evolved and deepened over the centuries.
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Peoples in the ancient world believed that the births and deaths of earthly kings were marked by corresponding heavenly events. Non-biblical sources identify the Magi as Persians trained in astrology and the interpretation of dreams, among other things. With this background to Matthew’s passage, we can ask two important questions.
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Yes, this month we celebrate the feast of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran (November 9). In a real sense, the cathedral church of Rome is a mother who has been teaching us what it means to be church for more than 1,700 years. It is worth listening to the lessons this church has to offer us in the Pacific Northwest today
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What a great question — yet not an easy one to answer. The simplest response would be to say that the Holy Spirit decided. But that doesn’t explain the wonderful way in which the Spirit acted.
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The church celebrates the saints not just because of what they did long ago, but because their example continues to be relevant for our lives today. Even if they lived 2,000 years ago, the gift of faith is timeless, and so is friendship with Jesus
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Holiness is God’s invitation for every human being. The Lord created us to know, love and serve him in this life and to be with him forever in eternal life.
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How concerned should we be about a priest shortage? And how can I support vocations? This is a great question to pray about and act on during the month of June, since this is when new priests are typically ordained for the Archdiocese of Seattle. With these ordinations, our thoughts naturally turn to the gift of religious vocations and how essential they are to the life and ministry of the church.
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