There’s something about looking at Scripture, turning it a bit sideways and seeing what is there that’s just eminently appealing to my quirky little mind. Tom at Disputations finds a rather interesting connection in today’s Gospel reading for the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (Lk 2:22-40) in the roles of Anna and Simeon. Is he right? I don’t entirely know, but there is surely something to the thought.
Why “Ubi Petrus?”
Ubi Petrus ibi ecclesia, et ibi ecclesia vita eterna.
Where there is Peter there is the Church,where there is the Church there is life eternal!
— St. Ambrose of Milan
Where there is Peter there is the Church,where there is the Church there is life eternal!
— St. Ambrose of Milan
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- The Liturgical Problem of Campus Ministry
- MONDAY DIARY: IF IT SEEMS LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD, IT MUST BE HOLY WEEK
- MONDAY DIARY: SECRET HOLY PLACES
- In preparation for the Feast of St. Joseph
- Dissent is the problem, not celibacy
- A Prayer for Vocations
- Kindness and Conversion
- Gregorian chant education in Southwark
- Why I’m not having penance services
- Every storm clouds has its lining of silver… this time in Tennessee
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