Dear Friend,
As we begin a new calendar year let me offer some thoughts about making Christian Service a joy.
An amusing story was told to me by the retired manager of a New York hotel which hosted many large Catholic functions. The great Paderewski occupied a suite there a number of years ago during one of his seasons at Carnegie Hall.
READ MOREDear Friend,
Christmas can still arrive when you least expect it, sometimes in the most unexpected manner. A priest friend of mine relates a story of an elderly woman named Stella Thornhope who was struggling with her first Christmas alone. Her husband had died just a few months prior through a slowly developing cancer.
READ MOREDear Friend,
Do you know much about Emperor Penguins? I was not very familiar with these birds until a few years ago when the documentary, March of the Penguins, came out. And as I watched this documentary, I learned many intriguing facts about this largest of the penguin family.
READ MOREDear Friend,
Johann Sebastian Bach was born into the musical family of Bachs in 1685. By the age of ten, both of his parents were dead. Early in his friction-filled life, young Johann determined he would write music … music for the glory of God … and this he did.
READ MOREDear Friend,
Two hundred years ago, in the early 19th Century, as astonishing as it may seem, Christmas in Great Britain had become almost extinct.
The Times newspaper did not mention Christmas once between 1790 and 1835. Not once!
READ MOREThe lives of the saints are a great source of inspiration and reassurance for us. The holy women in Saintly Moms can help us better, to understand motherhood as a vocation, just like any other calling from God, and a path to holiness.
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