Sheer Cliffs and Discerning Risk

On August 13th in 1995, Alison Hargreaves, a wife and mother of two small children, summitted the notorious K2, one of the most dangerous...

Saint Cassian of Imola: A Teacher for the Ages

On this 13th day of August, we commemorate a little-known saint, Cassian of Imola, a Christian schoolmaster in northern fourth-century Italy. By edict of...

Jane Frances de Chantal’s Visitation

Jane Frances Fremiot (+1641) was a beautiful, refined young woman from Burgundy, betrothed to the handsome Baron de Chantal at 21 years old -...

Fauci’s Apocalypse

Apocalypse is the Greek word for Revelation, which is why the final book of the Bible goes by both names. But there is much...

Saint Lawrence’s Divine Comedy

Today's Saint Lawrence (+258) lives on in the legend of his own divine comedy, a Spaniard from Valencia, chosen in the very bloom of...

Saint Edith Stein’s Witness to the Cross

Edith Stein (+ 1942) was a brilliant philosopher, earning her doctorate summa cum laude in August of 1916 on the problem of empathy - understanding...

Saint Dominic’s Battle for Truth and Goodness

Saint Dominic (+1221) was one of those souls destined from birth to do great things - as, we may suppose, all saints are in...

Saint Cajetan, Founder of the Theatines

On this day, along with Pope Sixtus and his companion martyrs, we honour Saint Gaetano Cajetan (1480-1547), not to be confused with the 'other'...

Pope Saint Sixtus and Companion Martyrs

Historians count ten traditional persecutions of Christians in the early Church – from the first, under Nero, beginning in 63 A.D. through a series...

(In)Stability in the Priesthood

There are various ways one might understand 'instability'. When turned into an adjective - unstable - what comes first to mind is the mental...

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