‘Christ my hope is arisen!’: Exulting in the Resurrection with Mary Magdalene
During Lent, I found myself time and again alongside Mary Magdalene. She may be one of the most written-about saints in poetry and prose. She’s one in whom, to quote the “Victimae paschali laudes” sequence declared on Easter Sunday, “death and life have contended.” Because her heart has been turned toward Christ through conversion and […]
FOLLOWING CHRIST: From the Cross to the Tomb
Twenty years ago, a saintly friend of mine who lived in France and who has since gone to this eternal reward, recommended I take a group of Chartres pilgrims to the tomb of Saint Mary Magdalene. His… See more at http://remnantnewspaper.com
But What Exactly is Easter?
I. As a general principle, an honest man will want know what something is, or is said to be, before he decides whether he thinks it is true or that he must do anything about […]
What Jesus Told Mary Upon His Resurrection: Easter Sunday Sermon Of St Vincent Ferrer
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Saint of the day: Stephen Harding
St. Stephen Harding was born in England and educated at Sherborne Abbey. When he had finished his studies, he visited the monastery at Molesme and met the abbot, Robert of Molesme, and the prior Alberic (both of whom later became saints). Stephen was impressed by their community and joined them. After a few years there, […]
Christ is alive, the Church is alive!
Earlier this month, we held our Jubilee Year Camino. It was beautiful to see so many of you and your families. In all, about 2,000 of us made the 11-mile procession through the streets from Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, the place where the Faith was “born” in Los Angeles 250 years ago, to the Cathedral […]
Easter mystery is an inspiration in a fallen world, and also a consolation
The cry is given and the proclamation is made: “The Lord is Risen! He is truly Risen!” They are a few simple words, but they express the most profound mystery in human history. God has become a man. He lived a human life. He allowed himself to undergo a brutal passion and accepted death. On […]
On Good Friday, Francis opts for graciousness as geopolitical strategy
ROME – As a personal rule of thumb, I try to remember that while I’ve often regretted being the nastier, more aggressive party to an argument, I’ve never felt that way when I was the more gracious participant. When you exude graciousness, you may technically lose the argument on points, but you’ll win in a […]
You Can’t Earn Easter
You Can’t Earn Easter By B. D. McClay April 17, 2022 I was lamenting the end of Lent to an acquaintance the other day, because, I said, Lent gave me endless subjects to write about, like Ash Wednesday and Holy Saturday, whereas Easter was just less suited to producing “content.” At this the man I […]