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Christmas Continues

Christmas Continues: 6th Day of Christmas

Today is a Solemnity, in fact, Monday in the Octave of Christmas.  Even if nobody else seems to notice, you have every reason to go about your business humming “Gloria in excelsis Deo!”  

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The Paradox of Christmas and St. Thomas Becket: 5th Day of Christmas

Today, on the 5th Day of Christmas,  we find ourselves celebrating yet another martyr, St. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, murdered by knights in the service of King Henry II of England on December 29th, 1170.

Two Sides

Two Sides of the Same Coin: 4th Day of Christmas 

The Holy Family of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus is a model of God’s plan for the family. The slaughter of the Holy Innocents underscores how far we need to go, right now, to adhere to that model. 

Love at the Foot of the Cross: 3rd Day of Christmas

John is beloved because he is a disciple who himself loves much - so much that he alone of the Apostles follows Christ all the way to Calvary and stands with the Blessed Mother and Mary Magdalene at the foot of the Cross.  He is our model in loving discipleship.  

St. Stephen

St. Stephen and the Incarnation: 2nd Day of Christmas

We need to embrace the Gospel in its entirety. The joy of the Nativity leads to the sorrow of Cavalry, which itself prepares the way for the still greater glory of Easter. 

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The Christmas Conversion of St. Thérèse

The Lord didn’t need to knock Thérèse down, beat her up, or have her shot in order to get her full attention. All he needed was to allow her to overhear a couple of stray comments from the father she loved so dearly.

Trust in God

 Trust in God: 4th Sunday of Advent

 Trust in God  Trust in God and he will save you.  Trust in men and, well, tough luck. Our first reading on this 4th Sunday of Advent is about a king who refuses to trust in the Lord: The LORD spoke to Ahaz, saying:Ask for a sign from the LORD, your God;let it be deep as … Continue reading  Trust in God: 4th Sunday of Advent

Evermore and Evermore - Spes in Domino

Evermore and Evermore: “Of the Father’s Love Begotten.”

Sixty human generations or more have passed since Aurelius Prudentius first published hymn IX of his Liber Cathereminon. We still sing it today as the Christmas hymn "Of the Father's Love Begotten."