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On the Most Holy Name of Jesus
‘Is not this he who persecuted at Jerusalem those who invoked the name of Jesus’ (Acts of the Apostles ix. 21). These words were spoken about St. Paul, whose conversion we celebrate this Saturday, the twenty-fifth of January. It is interesting that this feast of St. Paul’s conversion falls in this month of January, which is dedicated to the…
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Feast of St. Peter’s Chair at Rome
Today is the Feast of St. Peter’s Chair at Rome. In this season after Epiphany, the liturgy focuses on the manifestation of the Divinity of Jesus, as revealed at His Baptism. This important feast is placed within this season, for it reveals the divine roots of Holy Mother Church, the Church of Jesus Christ.…
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Time After Epiphany: Carrying the Treasure of Christmastide
In the Liturgical time after Epiphany, it is well to reflect on all the treasures bestowed by Christmastide …
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The Destruction of the Twelve Days of Christmas
Roger and I returned to Ireland in April. Our house is opposite the village chapel, which sounds the Angelus at twelve noon and six o’clock in the evening. After living in the UK, where the Angelus is rarely heard, this was so exciting for me. I had the imagination that we were moving somewhere very…
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The Joy of Confession and Absolution
The Sacrament of Confession is a joy to feel. Absolution brings such strength and clarity …
Foreword for Monarchy by Roger Buck
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