The Church Militant, Spiritual Warfare, and St. Equitius

The Church Militant    The Church Militant means our Church, here and now.   There’s a battle raging, and we’re all part of it, like it or not.  The growing intensity of the Culture War that’s engulfing our society is just a surface manifestation. The real war has been underway since Satan was cast out of Heaven. In … Continue reading The Church Militant, Spiritual Warfare, and St. Equitius

On the Roster: Death and Hope

On the Roster "You're on the roster." Stop me if you’ve heard this one. There were two elderly men, Bill and Steve.  They were devout Catholics who also had a life-long love of the game of baseball.  They played together when they were young and coached their sons’ teams later in life.  In their old age they avidly … Continue reading On the Roster: Death and Hope

Big Brother, Newspeak and the Word of God

Words are important.  It was not random choice or whimsy that led St. John to begin his Gospel with an extended meditation of Jesus Christ as the Eternal Word. Sadly, in a World that has forgotten God words become a weapon that is used against Man.

God’s Strong Hand and The Presentation

God's Strong Hand 2 February 2023 The Presentation, by Hans Holbein the Elder. c. 1500 The Presentation  Today in the secular world (at least in the United States) we observe the venerable tradition of Groundhog Day.  This event involves allowing an earth-dwelling rodent to forecast our weather for the next few weeks. It's just a fun … Continue reading God’s Strong Hand and The Presentation

 A Sin is a Sin: St. Thomas and Conscience 

In other words, a sin is a sin is a sin, and whatever we may think, it’s still a sin.  As Catholics, we have ample means of knowing the Moral Law, and therefore have no excuse for disobeying it. 

Human Trafficking, Love & St. Vitalis

Human Trafficking, Love & St. Vitalis 11 Jan 2023 1st century Roman mosaic; Kunsthistorisches Museum / Public Domain When a man dies, his life is revealed. Call no man happy before his death, for by how he ends a man is known.  (Sirach 11:27-28) Human Trafficking Prostitution sometimes hides under the phrase "the world's oldest profession." … Continue reading Human Trafficking, Love & St. Vitalis

Epiphany – Faith vs. Power

We can learn a lot from the faith of the Magi.  How often do we, who have the full revelation of Jesus Christ and his Gospel, instead seek our own worldly agenda, following the example of miserable King Herod?

7th Day of Christmas – Christmas is Just Beginning

Mystic Nativity, by Sandro Botticelli, 1500 Are You Sure It's Just Beginning?  Just beginning? Does it seem like it's just beginning . . . ? Some images never fade. I have a vivid memory of a Christmas years ago, shortly after my return to the Faith. The Christmas tree was literally hurled through the front … Continue reading 7th Day of Christmas – Christmas is Just Beginning

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

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. 

What Is Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him?

 What is Man?         When I look at the Heavens, the work of thy fingers,             The moon and the stars which thou hast established;             What is man that thou art mindful of him,             And the son of man that thou dost care for him?             Yet thou hast made him little less than God,             And dost crown … Continue reading What Is Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him?