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Laura Kazlas

About the Author

Hello! My name is Laura Kazlas. As a child, I was raised in an atheist family, but came to believe in God when I was 12 years old. I was baptized because of the words that I read in the bible. I later became a Catholic because of the Mass. The first time my husband brought me to Mass, I thought it was the most holy, beautiful sense of worshiping God that I had ever experienced. I still do! My husband John and I have been married for 37 years. We have a son, a daughter, and two granddaughters. We are in the process of adopting a three year old little girl. We live in Salem, Oregon in the United States. I currently serve as the program coordinator for Catholic ministry at a local maximum security men's prison. I‘m also a supervisor for Mount Angel Seminary’s field education program, in Oregon.

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Though Your Sins be Like Scarlet They May Become White as Snow

Laura Kazlas
red rose in the snow

The first reading for mass is very beautiful and healing.  The prophet Isaiah starts out by calling to mind the two wicked cities of Sodom […]

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Stop Judging and You Will Not be Judged

Laura Kazlas
Stop Judging and You Will Not be Judged

The prophet Daniel admits to his guilt and the guilt of his people in today’s first reading for mass.  He doesn’t hide a thing from […]

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The Transfiguration of The Lord

Laura Kazlas
The Transfiguration of The Lord

The gospel today is certainly beautiful, holy and profound.  The other two readings are very small, without a lot of substance but that is good, […]

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