From St. Thomas Aquinas

Each new human creature receives existence directly from Being and is therefore radically new. Each human being is determined by antecedents as regards matter and form. But each is radically undetermined by matter and form as regards existence. At every moment, radical newness is not only possible but actual. New persons come into existence, summoned …

Choose Your Destination

Choose your destination before you set out on a path. Their law is what they like to do, whatever strikes their fancy.  Anything they believe in and choose, they call holy; anything they dislike, they consider forbidden (Rule of St. Benedict, 1.8-9) So . . . if you’re thinking that this is a description of …

Silent Night, Holy Dawn

Elegant Definition We absolutely condemn in all places any vulgarity. . . .  (Rule of St. Benedict 6.8) In the beginning, the Spirit of God hovered over the waters.  He spoke, and called forth formed things. To live a holy life is to move within these forms willingly. A holy life is an elegant life. …

Eat Your Vegetables

Raising Kids …we must be vigilant every hour… (Rule of St. Benedict 7.29) The kid who is old enough to chew solid food will also be smart enough to realize that you’re cooking peas with his pasta. He’s willful enough to feel insulted. He’s passionate enough to throw a screaming fit. Because you’re a Christian …

The Challenge

This message of mine is for you, then, if you are ready to give up your own will, once and for all, and armed with the strong and noble weapons of obedience to do battle for the true King, Christ the Lord. (RB Prologue.3) St. Benedict is of course not the first to describe the …

Exit mobile version