Asking the patronage of
… that “august princess,” our Lady, St. Michael the Archangel, St. Patrick missionary to the pagans, St. Josephine Bakhita who “embroidered and tended the door.” And St. Bruno, who walked into the wilderness of la Grande Chartreuse not thinking of health care. Pray for us.
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I am the Irish tribesman
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Monthly Archives: February 2024
In the desert: Lent, day 11. Combating verboseness.
Delving through an old blog to try to resuscitate any writing of value, and finding little, I have developed a theory. If you are upset at the poor quality of your old writing, be aware that maybe scribbling on politics or … Continue reading
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In the desert, Lent, day 6. Experience.
“The Virtue of Faith is a precious gift, but it may be lost,” Archbishop Michael Sheehan writes in Apologetics and Catholic Doctrine (Baronius Press, 2009; first published, 1918, 1923). “We can extinguish it at our pleasure, but we cannot re-light … Continue reading
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