The Advent Ember Days

This year, the Ember Days fall later in Advent than usual. They always follow the feast of St. Lucy on December 13th, and so are

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Discernment

The Darkness Within

In the beginning, there was darkness, and the Lord said, “Let there be Light”. And there was light, and the Lord said, ‘It is good.”

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Christmas, Merry Christmas

The Crazy World We Live In

During Advent last year (2022) Catholic Nuns surprised holiday shoppers in Downtown Boston on Thursday December 8.   They stood outside in the cold singing Christmas

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Pro-Life, Abortion

Satan in the Mailbox

The Advent and Christmas seasons bring a multitude of mail solicitations from all kinds of charities and non-profit organizations. And while it can be annoying

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Safely Home

On November 10th at 6:30 a.m. God called my Mother safely home. A woman of deep faith with a heart of gold, I have no

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loneliness, rejection, abortion

The Story of St. Dymphna

Dymphna was the only child of a pagan king who is believed to have ruled a section of Ireland in the 7th century. She was

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comfort, mourn, Inviting, tears

The Gift Of Tears

There are more than a few different schools of thought about The Gift of Tears. Before I wade into that, let me be clear about

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May Day, May Day, May Day

Leo Tolstoy said that although Christian intellectuals rise to great heights in almost every branch of secular achievement, there is almost always a serious discrepancy

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