By Br Ryan Harkin
God so loved the world, he gave us his only Son; But why did he abandon him? More…
By Br Ryan Harkin
God so loved the world, he gave us his only Son; But why did he abandon him? More…
Do this in remembrance of me!
Our blessing-cup is a communion with the Blood of Christ. (1 Cor. 10:16) More…
With the great weather we’ve been having this spring, maybe you are already looking forward to a long deserved getaway: a long drive through the countryside, visiting Grandma, a big home-cooked meal, maybe even biting the ears of a big chocolate rabbit or two.
But are you ready for Easter? More…
Do this in remembrance of me!
Our blessing-cup is a communion with the Blood of Christ. (1 Cor. 10:16) More…
Who are they? I think scripture, art, and the Angelic Doctor give us good hints, but we’ll only really know when we pass to the next life (and boy will we thank them!)
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I’ve been thinking about angels lately. Guardian angels especially. I had never much considered them before this past year, never really thought deeply about the extent of my own belief in them or what it means. Yet in looking back over my life, there were times and events when, well, it was more than just blind fate, more than being lucky, that I am still here. Who are these beings who watch over us?
Those who speak of angels often describe them as male, or appearing as young men. Icon often depict them in an androgynous way, neither male nor female, able to be read as either or both.
I recall a newspaper account of a woman whose car went over a cliff. She was badly injured, very badly, with broken legs. She realized that she would die in the ravine, that nobody would see her on the steep, wooded slopes. Somehow she…
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Trust. Sometimes it’s a hard virtue to exercise. Yet, when you think about it, you realize you do it all the time. you’ve been doing it all your life, since you were a little child in your mother or father’s arms.
Brings back fond memories, doesn't it?
Blaise Pascal once wrote:
“In faith there is enough light for those who want to believe and enough shadows to blind those who don’t.”
The picture above, taken from the bottom portion of Rafael’s Transfiguration, More…