Wednesday, December 31, 2025

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      The Psychology of Fasting

      Fasting was an essential aspect of primitive Christianity, as it had been in Old Testament times. That the followers of Jesus would fast is...

      Healing the Blind, That We All May See

      Although we have been dispensed from attendance at Holy Mass because of the pandemic, it would be good to read the lessons of the...

      Zachariah

      Our January artist, Justin Jensen, studied illustration at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. After graduation, he traveled through Europe and decided there...

      Old Thunder: A Retrospective on Hilaire Belloc

      (The following piece, if memory serves, was submitted and published by Carl Sundell a year or two ago, but I can find no record...

      The Seven Penitential Psalms

      When you are old—as I am—a single word or event can release a flood of memories. That happened to me when I noticed that...

      Fare Thee Well, NFL

      What is in a gesture?  A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet, to paraphrase fair Juliet, and what matters if...

      A Silent Passion Sunday, Filled with Hope

      Christ Jesus, though He was in the form of Go, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited, but emptied Himself,...

      Christmas According to the Saints

      Saints are great helpers who, by the inspiration given to them by the Holy Spirit, help us appreciate the present Christmas season we are...

      Faustina, Poland and Christ’s Kingship

      "As I was praying for Poland, I heard the words:  I bear a special love for Poland, and if she will be obedient to...

      Saint Bridget of Ireland

      Saint Bridget of Kildare (451 – 525), who lived a century after Saint Patrick (385 – 461), and a century before Saint Columbanus (543...