Part of my sermon this past Sunday (August 13, 2023) included a conversation about what it means to be made a “kingdom of priests” by God (Exodus 19:6). Biblically, the priesthood is responsible for basically two things: teaching the Law of God to the people and facilitating and protecting worship. Within the nation of Israel,... Continue Reading →
“The opposite direction is a Person…”
I am thoroughly enjoying Robert Cardinal Sarah's, The Day is Now Far Spent. It is very thoughtful, very challenging. It contains this excerpt from a homily he gave to pilgrims to Chartres: The world we must not love, as Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa commented in his homily on Good Friday 2018, to which we do not... Continue Reading →