The Mystery of the Wedding at Cana
We continue with the second Luminous Mystery of the Rosary. The ancient Egyptians were on to something: They longed for eternal life. Not a bad thing to long for. But
We continue with the second Luminous Mystery of the Rosary. The ancient Egyptians were on to something: They longed for eternal life. Not a bad thing to long for. But
We continue our look at the Rosary with the first Luminous Mystery. Leonardo da Vinci did us a disservice when he painted St. John in his Last Supper. In his zeal
Today we look at the fifth and last Joyful Mystery of the Rosary. One of the things many Evangelicals like me found difficult is the Catholic habit of showing Jesus as
Today we look at the fourth Joyful Mystery of the Rosary. I like to meditate on the Presentation (when Mary and Joseph took the baby Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem
Today we look at the third Joyful Mystery of the Rosary. Every December 1, my mind fleets back to 1986 and a small bedroom in a small apartment in Seattle.
We continue our look at the Rosary with the second Joyful Mystery. When I ponder the Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth I’m struck by how pedestrian it would look to anybody who
We continue our look at the Rosary with the first Joyful Mystery. The things we think are big can be curiously small to God. We often forget this when we
When we hear the word “mystery” we think of something obscure, complicated, hard to understand and, well, mysterious. But, as we have just seen, Christian revelation is not “done in a
Begin with the Sign of the Cross: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. and cross yourself as you do, touching
It should be clear that the Rosary is a supreme example of the Catholic faith’s openness to the enduring expressions of the heart of the common man and woman. It shows
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