Godspeed, Christopher

Christopher John Reuel Tolkien (1924 – 2020) French newspapers are reporting the death of Christopher Tolkien, son and literary executor to the great J.R.R. Tolkien. As a boy, he drew the first published maps of Middle Earth. Following his father’s death in 1973, he supervised and edited his remaining work, publishing all that was publishable and much that was probably not. […]

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The 10 Most Popular Posts of 2019

Who doesn’t like top ten lists? These are the top ten post hits on the blog for this past year. Not all of the posts receiving the hits were necessarily written this year. Apparently, their appeal is enduring. In addition, for posts that are part of a numbered series (Novena to the Holy Deacons, I’m looking at you), I’ve only […]

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The Camino Calls

Once again, I’ve been noodling about going on Camino. The Camino has been calling to me. First quietly but persistently, and now louder and insistently. Previously, we’ve walked the Camino Francés, starting in various places: Roncesvalles in 2013 (León for Francine), Saint Jean Pied de Port in 2016, and O Cebreiro in 2018. The Camino Francés Obviously, there are a […]

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Saint John Henry Newman

Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman Today, Pope Francis officially canonized John Henry Cardinal Newman. He had the distinction until this morning of being the theologian most quoted in the Catechism of the Catholic Church who was not a saint. No more. I will leave it to others to speak of the significance of Newman’s canonization, except to say that although […]

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Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary

Rose Window, Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Tacoma For most of the Catholic world, tomorrow is the feast of the Most Holy Rosary. For most of the Catholic world, this is a memorial of various sorts. Since, however, my parish is dedicated to Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, for us it is a Solemnity. And we’re […]

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Thirteen

Saint Benedict. Detail from a fresco by Fra Angelico. Today is the thirteenth anniversary of my final oblation to Saint Martin’s Abbey in Lacey. As an Oblate, I promise to follow the Rule of Saint Benedict inasmuch as it applies to my state in life. When we made our Oblation, we promised in the presence of our Abbot or of […]

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Today I’m Just Here to Pray with You

I was out of town this weekend, so of course I missed Archbishop Etienne’s first Sunday Mass as Archbishop of Seattle. It was celebrated, rather improbably and unexpectedly, at our parish of Holy Rosary. He reportedly began by saying, “today I’m just here to pray with you.” How I wish I could have been there! This was exactly the sort […]

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Welcome Archbishop Etienne!

Today, on the feast of Pope Saint Gregory the Great, Pope Francis accepted the resignation of J. Peter Sartain, Archbishop of Seattle for these past nine years. His Coadjutor Archbishop Paul D. Etienne has automatically succeeded him as head of the Archdiocese of Seattle. Welcome Archbishop Etienne! The Northwest Catholic introduced him: Archbishop Etienne (pronounced AY-chin), 60, was archbishop of […]

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“Close and Raze”

This past weekend, our parish received a letter from the Archbishop of Seattle, His Excellency J. Peter Sartain. In it, he informed us that it was his decision to issue a decree to “close and raze” our parish church of Holy Rosary. Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church, Tacoma This is a terrible decision for a host of reasons. […]

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The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin

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) Today’s great Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which in the East is known as the Dormition of the Theotokos, is one that holds a special […]

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Saints Peter and Paul and Pilgrimage

Today the Church celebrates one of her most ancient feasts, commemorating the martyrdom of Saints Peter and Paul. I prayed at the tombs of these apostles during our pilgrimage to Rome in 2005. Icon of Saints Peter and Paul Peter With the body of Saint John Paul II mere feet from me, I knelt near Saint Peter’s tomb at the […]

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Corpus Christi

This coming Sunday my parish will participate in an outdoor Procession of the Blessed Sacrament following the Noon Mass. This will be the seventh year we’ve taken Jesus through the streets of Tacoma and amongst His people. Our outgoing parish priest, Rev. Martin Bourke, will celebrate the Noon Mass of Corpus Christi in the school auditorium, and then he and […]

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Charlotte

Please in your mercy pray for the repose of the soul of my granddaughter Charlotte Franchesca Robinowitz, born on June 11, 2018 at 11:11pm. She passed away early the next morning in the arms of her parents, Sam and Stefanie. Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine,et lux perpetua luceat eis.

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The Vigil of Pentecost

Tomorrow is Pentecost, the great solemnity celebrating the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles. The Church has long celebrated this event in three ways: the solemnity of the day itself, the octave of the day, and the vigil. With the liturgical reforms of the 1960s and 1970s, all but the day itself was suppressed, a sad testament to […]

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