I admit that I have not yet read the entire "Doctrinal Note on Some Marian Titles Regarding Mary’s Cooperation in the Work of Salvation" (read here: Mater Populi Fidelis) but I am sure that it contains many helpful teachings on Mary's intercessory power for Christians and the world at large. From heaven Our Lady prays … Continue reading Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration
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Easter Morning and mourning
Pictured above is an Easter card I received from Pope Francis (R.I.P.) in 2013, the first Easter of his lengthy pontificate and now a chapter of history. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ triumphant over suffering and death is, in the words of St. Paul, "of first importance" (1 Cor 15:4) in our life of faith. … Continue reading Easter Morning and mourning
Summer Camp Doctrine
One doesn't usually associate Summer camps with intense intellectual life. At least I never did. Camp is usually time of making new friends and having a great time with them in lots of fun activities, contests, and, of course, sports. At Camp Bluebonnet for girls I served as chaplain for Mass and Confessions, but also … Continue reading Summer Camp Doctrine
