Pope Francis remembers Dorothy Day, finding God in love for poor
Pope Francis writes the preface to the Italian edition of Dorothy Day’s autobiography, entitled, “I found God through His poor. From atheism to faith: my inner journey” (Libreria Editrice Vaticana-LEV). Dorothy Day (1897-1980), founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, journalist, writer, pacifist and activist, is remembered for her commitment to the poor and social justice. […]
The glorious mystery of the Trinity invites us to discover God’s love for man
The divine glory flows, together with the divine life, from Christ as the Church’s sacred Head; and they both flow, and copiously too, through all the channels of holy Church.Read More
Day 232: Glory in Knowing God (2023)
Fr. Mike reflects on Jeremiah’s sorrow for the people of Israel while reminding us that the one thing we ought to find glory in, is in understanding and knowing God. In our reading of Ezekiel, we hear about God’s ongoing promise to restore Israel. Today’s readings are Jeremiah 9, Ezekiel 39, and Proverbs 15:1-4. For […]
The Virgin Mary Warned St John Bosco About Sin and Decadence
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Saint of the day: Bernard of Clairvaux
St. Bernard was born in 1090 and joined the Cistercians at age 22. His passion and enthusiasm inspired many of his friends and family members to join him at the abbey. He was sent, with 12 other monks, to establish the Clairvaux abbey in Champagne, where he remained the abbot until he died. Bernard was […]
Knowing Emily: A review of Tim Powers’ My Brother’s Keeper
G. K. Chesterton, musing over the Brontës in his monumental work The Victorian Age in Literature, reflected: There is really, in a narrow but intense way, a tradition of Emily Brontë: as there is a […]
President of Pakistan’s Bishops: Anti-Christian violence repeated because goes unpunished
In an interview with Vatican News, the President of the Bishops’ Conference of Pakistan, Archbishop Joseph Arshad of Islamabad-Rawalpindi, who saw firsthand of the suffering and displaced Christians, appeals for prayer on Day of Prayer for Pakistan in the wake of the violent mob violence against Christian places of worship and homes in Jaranwala, and […]