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England Pilgrimage

2022-06-07T14:32:47-04:00June 7th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

My sojourn in Jerusalem was completed on May 31--at which point I packed my bags and headed to the airport for a flight to London. The only problem was a suitcase that went astray. Happily, I had packed a smaller carry on with all the necessities. After an overnight in an airport hotel we met our [...]

Who is the AntiChrist?

2022-05-30T01:00:56-04:00May 30th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

In the office of Readings for today we are assigned I John 4:1-10 in which the Apostle speaks about the AntiChrist. Due to end times dispensationalist preachers many people think the AntiChrist is a particular individual who appears at the end of time to usher in the Rule of Satan. St John actually teaches something else: [...]

Jerusalem Diary – Final Entry

2022-05-29T11:19:34-04:00May 29th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

Thanks to all my readers who have expressed their gratitude for my Jerusalem Diary. I am now coming in on the home stretch of my two month sabbatical in Jerusalem. On Tuesday I fly to London to lead a ten day pilgrimage then I'll have ten more days visiting family and friends in England before finally [...]

Correcting Archbishop Jackels

2022-05-29T02:46:37-04:00May 28th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

Archbishop Jackels of Dubuque has issued a statement commenting on the discipline of barring pro abortion Catholic politicians from communion. You can read it here. First the Archbishop tells us of all the other pro-life issues like gun control, feeding the hungry, health care and saving the planet. Then he goes on to make two points. [...]

Jerusalem Diary – 29 – May 19-24

2022-05-24T09:21:33-04:00May 24th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

I see that almost a week has flown by without a diary entry. That's because I have been on vacation in the chain of Greek islands called the Dodecanese. These fifteen or so islands are steeped in history dating back to the Classical age and further. How can you not like an island in the sun [...]

What is the “Visible” Church?

2022-05-18T01:38:06-04:00May 18th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

When optimistic Catholic ecumenists talk about "Visible Unity" between, let's say Anglicans and Catholics or Lutherans and Catholics what do they mean? They must imagine that it is possible for the Anglican Church or the Lutheran Church to come into a new relationship with the Catholic Church in which they are visibly, really integrated into the [...]

Jerusalem Diary – 28- May 16-18

2022-05-18T00:09:02-04:00May 18th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

On Monday I made my way to Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv for a flight to Rhodes and a ferry connection to the Greek island of Symi. The flight was delayed by forty five minutes which meant I missed the ferry to Symi. Annoyed at the delay and the fact that I would probably have [...]

Jerusalem Diary – 27 – Sunday May 15

2022-05-15T01:51:34-04:00May 15th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

I realize I have been away from this Jerusalem Diary for over a week, so here's a catch up. Last Sunday, May 8 I went across the street to worship with the Syriac Catholics. The Syriac Catholic Church is one of the Eastern Rite churches in communion with the Holy See. As usual, the history of [...]

The Sexual Revolution and the Enslavement of Women

2022-05-10T11:17:26-04:00May 10th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

I was the guest on a podcast today and we got talking about the end result of the sexual revolution and it occurred to me as I was thinking it through that the sexual revolution will ultimately cave in on itself and end up at exactly the opposite place intended. In fact, on further reflection, I [...]

Jerusalem Diary – 26 – May 6

2022-05-06T14:13:39-04:00May 6th, 2022|Categories: Blog|

One of the advantages of an extended stay in Jerusalem is a chance to dig more deeply into the city's rich history and traditions. Today I worked in the Ecole Biblique library in the morning, but decided to look for some books I couldn't find here at the Franciscan Study Center in the Old City. The [...]

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