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Forget the Tech Tyrants: Our Hope is in The Lord (One Year Later)

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7th Day of Christmas: What Exactly is The Christmas Season?

There are some people who don't see the point of all this complexity: why not just celebrate Christmas and be done with it?  But the Liturgical Calendar is not just about commemorating past events: it's about experiencing the events of Salvation History in our own lives.  

4th Day of Christmas: Holy Innocents and the Saving Power of Christmas Carols

Herod's worldly strength was no match for the might of the little baby born in Bethlehem.  Likewise, the Holy Spirit working through sacred Christmas songs changed hearts that were not moved by human arguments.

2nd Day of Christmas: Feast of the Holy Family

And he went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his mother kept all these things in her heart.  And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature, and in favor with God and man. (Luke 2:51-52) St. Augustine addressed our Lord as "O Beauty ever ancient, ever new." We can … Continue reading 2nd Day of Christmas: Feast of the Holy Family

The World Turned Upside Down, or, Cicero at the Gym

 Of course, the current War on Christmas is itself simply one example among many, just one illustration of the sorry reality that we are now living in a Neo-pagan culture.  Our society has largely abandoned God and Christianity, and given itself over to the indulgence of primal urges. 

Christ is King of the Universe . . . and of Our Hearts

The End of History?  Christ is King! How easily we forget . . . What a fool I was when the Berlin Wall fell forty years ago. I naively thought that the apotheosis of the state into totalitarian forms of government was fully and finally exposed. Everyone knew it was an inhuman, deadly fraud. In … Continue reading Christ is King of the Universe . . . and of Our Hearts

Things Old and New: Berthier’s “Laudate Dominum”

Jacques Berthier      The Twentieth Century is known for many things, but beautiful art, whether in the visual arts or music, is not one of them.  There are nonetheless some lovely creations hidden among the experimental and the transgressive and the deconstructed offerings cluttering the past century.  You can hear one of those sparks of beauty in the … Continue reading Things Old and New: Berthier’s “Laudate Dominum”

King of All

Christ is King of All . . . Even The Holidays

Christ is King of All We know that Christ is "King of All," but do we know what that means? So Paul, standing in the middle of the Areopagus, said: “Men of Athens, I perceive that in every way you are very religious.  For as I passed along, and observed the objects of your worship, I … Continue reading Christ is King of All . . . Even The Holidays

For Such A Time As This: Powers, Principalities & The Culture Wars

The Culture Wars      I really don't want to be a culture warrior.  I'm willing to bet that you probably don't want to be one, either.  It seems, however, that there's no hiding from the escalating clash of Weltanschauungen that's invading every corner of our culture. Formerly neutral spaces, from bakeries to professional sports, have become battle fields. … Continue reading For Such A Time As This: Powers, Principalities & The Culture Wars

Keep the Hallowed

Keep the “Hallowed” in Halloween

We have forgotten Christ’s Victory, and so are left with only Death and Corruption, apparently unchallenged. A society that celebrates death and corruption for its own sake is, I submit, a society in deep, deep trouble.