Jun 30 – First Martyrs of the Church of Rome These holy men and women are also called the “Protomartyrs of Rome”. They were accused of burning Rome by Nero, who burned Rome to cover his own crimes. Some martyrs were burned as living torches at evening banquets, some crucified, and others were fed to... Continue Reading →
8 June, Sunday – The Holy Spirit is working
Pentecost Sunday The Christian holiday of Pentecost is a moveable feast, which is celebrated on the 50th day (the seventh Sunday) from Easter Sunday. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ while they were in Jerusalem celebrating the Feast of Weeks, as described in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 2:1–31). The holiday is also called ‘White Sunday’ or... Continue Reading →
7 June, Saturday – Frame your day and follow Christ
Saturday of the 7th Week of Eastertide Acts 28:16-20, 30-31Jn 21:20-25 "...what does it matter to you? You are to follow me." I am in a small online Catholic study with a wonderful group of women, all over 60 yrs of age or so, in a similar place in life. We met in person for... Continue Reading →
20 April, Sunday — Act like it
Easter Sunday Acts 10:34,37-43Col 3:1-4Jn 20:1-9 Since you have been brought back to true life with Christ, you must look for the things that are in heaven... HE IS RISEN. We have been born to RISE with Him -– it is a choice we all have to make for ourselves; no one can make it... Continue Reading →
23 January, Sunday — Do you hear The Voice?
7th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Sam 26:2,7-9,12-13,22-231 Cor 15:45-49Lk 6:27-38 "I say this to you who are listening..." Growing up as a baby boomer in America during the 1960s & 70s, my generation was taught to respect and adhere to certain voices. It was easy to know which voices were for my good, to... Continue Reading →
13 February, Thursday — We are all standing on the Titanic
Thursday of Week 5 in Ordinary Time Gen 2:18-25Mk 7:24-30 …she came and fell at his feet. “The whole world is the Titanic and Christ is the lifeboat.” I recently read those words in Dr. Peter Kreeft’s book, The God Who Loves You “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling”, and in reading the words above from... Continue Reading →
10 February, Monday — Spiritual Works of Mercy
10 Feb – Memorial for St. Scholastica, virgin St. Scholastica (480-543) was the twin sister of St. Benedict of Nursia. Born to Italian nobility, her mother died in childbirth. She became a nun and led a community of women at Plombariloa near Montecassino. Patron Saint Index From her earliest years, she had been consecrated to... Continue Reading →
6 January, Monday — We see the details in the Light
Monday after Epiphany 1 Jn 3:22-4:6Mt 4:12-17,23-25 The people that lived in darkness have seen a great light; on those who dwell in a land of shadow and death light has dawned. Decades ago, I had a job that involved a great deal of overlapping data in record keeping. Things that had to be entered, here,... Continue Reading →
5 January, Sunday — Choose Light
Jan 5 -- Epiphany of the Lord Epiphany, also known as Theophany in Eastern Christian traditions, is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God incarnate as Jesus Christ. In Western Christianity, the feast commemorates principally (but not solely) the visit of the Magi to the Christ Child, and thus Jesus Christ's physical manifestation to the Gentiles. It is sometimes called Three Kings' Day, and in some traditions celebrated... Continue Reading →
23 November, Saturday — Speechless
Nov 23 – Memorial for St. Clement I, pope, martyr; Memorial for St. Columban, abbot St. Clement (d. 101) was the fourth pope, and an apostolic Father. The Basilica of St. Clement in Rome is one of the earliest parish churches in the city, and is probably built on the site of Clement’s home. He... Continue Reading →