The Passion
The Passion of our Lord is one of the most personally reflected upon events in all of human history. While […]
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The Passion of our Lord is one of the most personally reflected upon events in all of human history. While […]
It is commonplace to talk about Christ’s Passion in terms of what it accomplishes: ransom, the destruction of death, our
February has a way of pulling the mask off. The calendar turns, the shine of the new year fades, and
“Our Lord, our Lord, how majestic is thy name in all the earth.” -Psalm 8:9 On the third of January,
January has a way of stripping things down. The holidays end, schedules tighten, and whatever we claimed to believe in
The first Sunday after the Feast of the Circumcision is appropriately the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. The
Advent is not a soft lead-in to Christmas. The Church has always treated it as a season of watchfulness, repentance,
Christmas is one of the greatest celebrations of the year. Throughout America, and indeed throughout all Christendom, families gather together
Originally, the ancient Celtic peoples divided their year into two halves: the light and the dark—from Samhain (pronounced sow-when) to