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Sunday, April 12, 2026
Sunday Meditation: How Can We Be Happy in Heaven if Our Loved Ones Aren't There?
Funerals turn the minds of the faithful to the four last things: death, judgment, heaven or hell. That's not too surprising when you think about it. Even those who have little or no relationship with God must think about "What's next!" when they attend a funeral. "Is this really all there is?... Where is my loved one, friend, acquaintance, colleague now?...What will happen to me after I die?"
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Question for the Day: What is Our First Duty?
St. Bernadette Soubirous
The Church often reminds us of our obligations according to our state in life. A priest's or nun's duty is not the same as a husband or a wife, a mother or a father, a student, an employer, or employee. But one duty in which we all share is to be holy "because my Jesus wants it."
How do we do that? It's not very complicated, but it's anything but easy. Mary showed us how in her "fiat." When she responded to the angel, she gave us the answer. "Be it done to me according to your word." The angel was the the messenger of God's will. If we want to be holy we have to do one thing -- embrace the will of God! It's better to embrace His will out of love than out of fear, but Scripture tells us that the "Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." A child may behave out of fear of Daddy's anger, but it's better to behave out of love and respect. And as we mature in our faith, that hopefully becomes our default position.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Death has a way of focusing the mind.
My husband and I have experienced two deaths in the past eight months, an older sibling in each family. Reflecting on death and the power of prayer makes me so grateful for the Catholic Church family. Whenever I ask for prayers, dozens of you respond immediately offering Masses and rosaries and who knows what other acts of charity for the requested needs? I thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
What Do You Think? Is the Divine Mercy Devotion Legit?
I've always felt a little queasy about the Divine Mercy Devotion. Personally, I don't pray it. Instead I pray the Sacred Heart novena which Padre Pio prayed every day. There are thousands of devotions in the Church. No one Catholic could pray them all. God gave us this abundance because we are like a huge flower garden. What nourishes one flower could kill another. The rosary is certainly a devotion for all that is like putting the best fertilizer on every flower in the garden. Most devotions aren't like that.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
What We Can Learn from the Bees.
Yesterday my husband and I inspected our hives to make sure they all have enough room to expand. This time of year we try to prevent swarming.
Monday, April 6, 2026
Can we stop with the circular firing squad already!
I read a post yesterday that set my teeth on edge. It was from a Catholic who had his assault rifle aimed dead center on traditional Catholics. Well, he wouldn't want to call them "traditional" Catholics because the word Catholic should stand alone -- no adjectives. We're all just plain, old Catholics.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Halleluia, He is Risen! Have a Blessed Easter.
Let us walk with Jesus like the disciples on the road to Emmaus listening and learning from Him. He has the words of eternal life.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Of Hope, Sacred Tradition, and the Mass of the Ages Trilogy
"Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire." Gustav Mahler
Things that impressed me from this this third film in the Mass of the Ages trilogy:
The pilgrimage by the French mothers (and grandmothers) of priests. They walked 800 miles to beg the pope for the continuation of the Traditional Latin Mass for the sake of their sons. His answer? The crushing and uncharitable Traditionis Custodes.
Friday, April 3, 2026
Resurrecting an old post: Good Friday Gift from Hilaire Belloc and Jacques Tissot
I wrote this in 2019 shortly after the Notre Dame fire. I find this crucifixion one of the most poignant. Mary reaching out to her Son is so like the gesture of a mother reaching for her baby who perhaps has climbed something that puts him in danger. Now her reaching seems to be a gesture of uniting herself to Him on the cross and begging to take His suffering upon herself. Surely the lance that pierced His side pierced her heart.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Let Us Go to the Last Supper with Jesus and His apostles.
Have you ever wondered how many people were at the last supper? Was it really only the twelve apostles? Jesus had many disciples. Were none of them included in that sacred night? The painting above, by Jean-Baptiste Jouvenet (18th c.), includes a few extras -- servants? Tintoretto in the late 16th century included even more.
May this day be a source of blessing for all of us as we experience these final moments in the earthly life of Christ. Let us be witnesses who can then proclaim the truth of the life, passion, death, and resurrection of our Blessed Lord.
Lord Jesus, help me to enter into Your passion that it may set me on fire and make me a burning furnace of charity.
