The Only Journey That Matters
Sunday after the Ascension We find ourselves in the midst of one of the most intense periods of the liturgical year. Our Blessed Lord has ascended into Heaven, but before leaving us, He has promised the Holy Spirit. This promise was accompanied by the command to wait: He commanded them, that they should not depart […]
Running Away Is Boring
Finding of the Holy Cross Today’s feast takes us back exactly one month, to Good Friday. It also takes us back to the early 4th century when St Helena discovered the True Cross in Jerusalem. The day has come to have a double focal point. The first is to render due honour to the wood […]
Losing and Finding God
Third Sunday after Easter A woman, when she is in labour, hath sorrow, because her hour is come; but when she hath brought forth the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world. So also you now indeed have sorrow; but I will see you again, […]
Be Sure to Stay Empty
Good Shepherd In today’s Gospel, Our Blessed Lord presents Himself to us as the Good Shepherd, the One who lays down His life for His sheep, the One who holds us in the palm of His hand, from which no one can snatch us away if we do not willingly reject Him. During Holy Week, […]
As Newborn Babes
Quasimodo If you have been to daily Mass during the octave of Easter, or even if you have read the texts of these Masses, you cannot fail to have noticed that, in addition to the events of the risen life of Our Lord and His apparitions to the apostles, as well as the preaching of […]
The Way Out
Easter Sunday Throughout the past week, we have made an effort to explore the meaning of Our Blessed Lord’s passion and death, as well as what consequences it entails for the lives of those who believe in Him. When we arrive at the great feast of Easter, the greatest of all our feasts, we can […]
When All Is Lost
Paschal Vigil Among all the Biblical lessons Holy Mother Church gives us in this solemn paschal vigil, there is a common thread. God intervenes when all seems lost. From the first page of Genesis in which God unexpectedly – so to speak – draws being and order out of nothingness and chaos, to the Flood […]
Utterly Alone
Good Friday As the Passion of Our Blessed Lord progresses and the almost too-hard-to-listen-to physical sufferings are heaped upon Him in ever seemingly unbearable doses, at the same time, we see a growing isolation and abandonment of the Saviour. When Holy Week opens on Palm Sunday, we see Him surrounded with enthusiasm by huge crowds […]
Let the Two Be One
Maundy Thursday The first letter of the first word of the Canon of the Mass is a T. It didn’t take medieval Christians long to start seeing in that T a cross. Nor did it take artists long to start making that little T look like a cross, gradually adding the figure of Christ, then […]