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Eastern Mediaeval Chant

In honour of today’s memorial of Saint Josaphat, the great apostle of the union between East and West, here is a sample of a mediaeval chant of the Eastern rite to Our Lady, Come Ye Peoples:

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Momentous Midterm Elections

The United States votes today, November 8th, in the middle of the four-year presidential term – which this time, seems like an eternity in Dante’s inferno – and up for grabs are seats in the Senate, Congress, along with governorships. I have mostly despaired of politics. As one colleague, an expert in American history, put[…]

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All Souls Day In Light of the Liturgy of the Hours

The Liturgy of the hours is a great source of spiritual formation and teaching. Pope Saint John Paul II dedicated entire catecheses on the psalms and canticles of the Office. This he did to encourage and help all to pray with the same words used by Jesus, which have been present for thousands of years[…]

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St Angelo of Acri: A Remarkable Missionary of God’s mercy

The last day of October, we Capuchins celebrate the feast day of St Angelo of Acri. This great Capuchin remains known within the history of the Capuchin Order as a persuasive preacher and thanks to his preaching he interiorised in his hearers an extraordinary love for Christ’s passion. Born as Luca Antonio Falcone, on October[…]

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Hell for Modern Man

In light of today’s feast, and Saint Jude’s own warning of the wages of sin, this reflection on hell in a modern key provides some food for thought. In this life, we forge our own eternity, and the choice is ours: To becomes slaves to the d…

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Iniquitous Westphalia

October 24th, 1648, marks the official end of the Thirty Years War, which had begun in 1618, and was one of the bloodiest and most brutal conflicts of modern times, until the world wars of last century. The conflict was officially Catholic states against the ‘Protestant’ ones, but was really princes against princes, with France[…]

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The Scandal of Sesame Street

I miss the days when the main problem with Sesame Street was Bert and Ernie’s implied, ahem, same-sex intimacy. But, muppets don’t really have (a) sex – as inanimate objects, they do have gender. Now we have tis rank propaganda, even as jurisdictions across the globe discourage – or even illegalize – the vaccine illegal[…]

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Saint Ursula and her Myriad Companions

Today is the traditional commemoration of Saint Ursula, who was put to death on this October 21st, in 383, along with – as the legend has it – 11,000 virgin martyr companions. They were all slaughtered by pagan Huns, but Ursula was spared, for the king was besotted with her, offering his hand in marriage.[…]

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Blessed Jerzy Popiełuszko

On this October 19th we commemorate the Polish priest and martyr, Father Jerzy Popiełuszko, murdered by communist agents on this day in 1984, for his witness to the evils of Communism, and the truth of the dignity of the human person. He was a staunch supporter of the Solidarity movement, along with Archbishops Karol Wojtyla[…]

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Teresa of Avila, Teacher of Prayer

Today is the feast of Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), a discalced Carmelite nun who reformed the Order, which traced its origins way back to the 12th century in the Holy Land, to that very ‘Carmel’ spoken of in such exalted terms in Scripture where Elijah met with God.  The Order developed through the ages,[…]

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Food for Thought

A nourishing read: Why farmers make the best intellectuals. In class this morning, we were going over the distinction between speculative and practical knowledge – between what who know, and what you can do. Ideally, the two types of knowledge should work in harmony; sadly, as the article argues, they are becoming ever-more bifurcated, as[…]

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Lepanto in Context

An intriguing take on the larger geopolitical significance of the battle of Lepanto, in the midst of what was then a rapidly changing world – and our world is also transforming in ways we cannot yet predict. Read the signs of the times, sayeth the Lord, and, we may presume, act accordingly, in hope and[…]

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