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A black and white illustration of three women visiting a seated, elderly man in a serene setting. The scene depicts the Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth from Catholic tradition, with text "The Visit of St. Elizabeth" at the bottom."

St. Joseph had to believe

I have a number of icons and a few images in my office, one of which is pictured to the right. It is an old print titled “The Death of St. Joseph.”  I’ve always liked this print, because it points out the trust in God St. Joseph had to have in many ways. Joseph must have had…

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Cremation Gets Funky

I don’t think people like to talk about their own funeral preparations. The Pope and most religious have to make theirs on the first day of their office. The rest of us are free to do whatever whenever, and some never even consider it leaving it to family to figure out. I know one thing:  I do not…

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A historical illustration of a Catholic scene with figures in period clothing. A man is blessing fish, while others prepare food. Hanging meats and religious figures are visible in the background. The text reads "SANCTA MARIA ORA PRO NOBIS" and "PATER NOSTER"."

No Pain, No Gain

“What are you doing to me!” my son yelled at the crucifix in his room. “I don’t think complaining about not eating between meals on a fast day to One who is nailed to a cross is a good tactic,” I replied. Yes, this conversation was about Ash Wednesday and the fast. I’d just reminded…

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Stained glass depiction of Saint Patrick in red robes and mitre, holding a staff and book. Surrounded by intricate designs and the text "S.PATRK." with Catholic iconography, including a church."

March 17 is Perfect for St. Patrick, don’t move this Feast!

Every year I wonder about the draw of so many to the green day. It used to be that you’d see shamrocks and the “Erin go braugh” or more recently, it seems that “luck of the Irish” is the bigger hit anymore, but I don’t see as many shamrocks, more leprechauns than anything else. I think that…

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Announcement for an Annunciation Novena from March 17 to March 25. Features a prayer to the Virgin Mary, with illustrations of an angel and Mary in blue robes. The text includes a prayer for special intentions, emphasizing themes of grace, mercy, and protection.

For your Phone: Annunciation Novena (March 17 to March 25)

I like to have prayers on my iPhone for the convenience. I will take a picture of the prayer in the prayer book, missal, whatever, and then save the picture into an album. It makes it easy to find the prayer later, and it is convenient because the prayer is right on the phone. Tomorrow, the Annunciation…

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Vatican smacks down Medjugorje Ivan talk in St. Louis

In case you missed it earlier this week, there is a bunch of ruffled feathers in the land of major googoo. St. Louis archdiocese sent a reminder to the faithful this week that we should not be promoting the story fantasies of this alleged vision.  Probably because they’ve read the lives of the visionaries as…

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A large Celtic cross in a grassy cemetery with gravestones and an old stone tower in the background. The scene is serene, featuring green grass and trees under a cloudy sky.

All Their Wars are Merry, And All Their Songs are Sad

For the great Gaels of Ireland Are the men that God made mad, For all their wars are merry, And all their songs are sad. –G.K. Chesterton There is a strange phenomenon on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio. It is probably the one place in the world where Irishmen have largely been raised on…

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A man wearing white liturgical vestments with a colorful chasuble depicting a pastoral scene, including birds and flowers. He stands in a church with ornate architecture.

Mocking the Church, Modern Style

Political correctness be damned. This is absurd. At some point, you have to tell people, “Go home, girls, you’re drunk!”  Even at the risk of sounding like the old guy yelling “Get off my lawn!” Fantasyland is rife with new players everyday. It doesn’t really need much explanation — for a church that no longer believes…

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Pope Francis smiling and giving a thumbs-up with text "Memento Mori?" and "no worries... 'I GOT THIS!!'" against a background featuring a skull with Catholic text."

A Jesuit to the Core: Pope Francis Manifests Sincere Practice of Exercises

Too traditional to be understood today in American Catholicism, and despite the constant grind against him by the news, and the ill feelings generated by those within the Church, Francis is teaching well, thank God — A Jubilee of Mercy and why his thoughts of death produced it.

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Oh, that Death Penalty Thing Again…

It has been a couple years since the last death penalty confusion amassed, so it seems that once again, people are kicking dust up trying to make it seem like the death penalty is immoral. Surely they jest, right? But, the Catholic newspapers, all of them it seems, have rallied around taking a stance against it this…

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