Recent sunshine befits the week of May Day, an ancient pagan custom to celebrate the beginning of summer. Seasonal change directs most pagan celebrations. Should the Church imitate them? Before Christmas, the darkest time of the year was marked by the Roman Saturnalia and the Scandinavian … [Read more...] about May Day in Christ
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Trials turned to gold
Due to an injury and difficulty typing, I've recorded this week's message in a two-minute video, below. I put this (and all our injuries!) in light of the gospel and this week's Mass readings. www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=3hNYCzys0Eo … [Read more...] about Trials turned to gold
How God enables us to believe
What if you visited New York and seeing the Empire State Building for the first time, noticed that the top disappeared in some low clouds. Would you be willing go up, if asked to do so? If you're answer is yes, how would you know for sure that there's a top to the building? Who knows what would … [Read more...] about How God enables us to believe
The ‘New Normal’ of Eastertide
How was your first week of Easter? After Christmas, there's widespread feasting and relaxation, at least until New Year's Day. But after a momentous Holy Week, we usually experience a big ... return to normal. There's no national holiday, and for most of us, work picks right up where it left … [Read more...] about The ‘New Normal’ of Eastertide
Preparation for the Triduum
As we begin into the Sacred Triduum tomorrow, we enter into a singular focus on the Passion of our Lord. The weight of Christ's sufferings is more than we can bear. But we enter into his suffering, by God's grace, in order to more fully unite ourselves to him. This increases our longing for the … [Read more...] about Preparation for the Triduum
Match Tough in Christ
While he was close the the tennis star Chris Everett Lloyd, Mark McCormack said that if she hadn't been playing for a while, she wouldn't win until she became "match tough." She could be in the best physical condition of her life, but she still had to compete, and often lose a little, in order to … [Read more...] about Match Tough in Christ