The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising,fair as the moon, bright as the sun,terrible as an army set in array?(Benedictus antiphon, Monastic Office of Lauds for the Assumption) The Death and the Assumption of the Virgin by Fra Angelico, circa 1432. Today’s great Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which in the East is […]

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Eucharistic Revival

The same Jesus who was incarnated in Nazareth and born in Bethlehem is incarnated on every altar in the world in the Eucharist. The same sacrifice of the Cross that occurred two millennia ago in Jerusalem may likewise be seen on every altar in the world in the holy sacrifice of the Mass. This is the great Paschal Mystery, in […]

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Discernment on the Camino Primitivo

We are all now finally back from our Camino. Those of you who have been following along over on our Camino blog know that – in addition to the physical and mental challenges – the Camino is a powerful tool for discernment. I’ll get back to what we were discerning later, but I was again reminded that walking the Camino […]

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Blessing of the Pilgrims, 2022

Blessing of the Pilgrims, 2022

This morning, Francine and I received the pilgrims’ blessing from Rev. David Mulholland at Saint Patrick Church, where I was baptized and we were married. It is a beautiful and ancient rite. In its current form it appears the Missal of Vich Cathedral, Barcelona, Spain, dated to AD 1078. In addition to blessing the pilgrims themselves, the packs (“rucksacks”), sticks (“staves”), and […]

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A Weary and Distraught Humanity

Earlier today, Pope Francis consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary “ourselves, the Church and all humanity, especially Russia and Ukraine”, thus fulfilling the wishes of Mary at Fátima in 1917. Theologians can debate whether this consecration was somehow more “valid” than the ones performed by Venerable Pope Pope Pius XII in 1942, Pope Saint Paul VI in 1964, or […]

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Ash Wednesday and Lent

Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” And with those words, our Lent has begun. Holy Mother Church calls us to make these next forty days until Easter a time of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Lent is a pilgrimage, in a sense, through time if not space, through death to resurrection. A pilgrimage of penitence. For […]

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