“What we see, then, is that two societies have issued from two kinds of love. Worldly Society has flowered from a selfish love which dared to despise even God, whereas the Communion of Saints is rooted in a love of God that is ready to trample on self. In aContinue Reading

Christmas is not over; it’s just getting started. This year Christmastide stretches from December 26 to January 12. It is easy to get caught up in the rush of the season, December 25 has come and gone, the child is born, Midnight Mass is a fading memory and New Year’sContinue Reading

The third Sunday of Advent is traditionally known as Gaudete Sunday. Gaudete is Latin for “joy.” In today’s readings we hear the word “joy” in one form or another six times. The rose colored candle in the advent wreath is a symbol of our joyful anticipation at the impending birthContinue Reading

On the apse wall in the basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C. is a large mosaic of Christ seated in Judgment. People either love it or hate it. Some who hate it point out that the mosaic depicts a muscular, physically strong Christ. But Christ triumphed in weakness.Continue Reading