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The Desert and the Mountain

2021-07-28T08:04:36-04:00July 28th, 2021|Categories: Blog|

Not being able to sleep I got up at 3 am and spent a fair bit of time meditating on the spiritual journey. As I get older the life of prayer seems to get more difficult, not more easy. Temptations continue and one of them is the temptation to give up. Not to do anything radically [...]

My Secret Catholic Ancestor

2021-07-26T10:02:21-04:00July 26th, 2021|Categories: Blog|

Today I am remembering my father's Great Aunt Anne. My whole family, on both sides, are blessed with a rich, godly Protestant faith. They were German, Swiss, Danish and English Lutherans, Brethren and Mennonites. In my grandparents generation they had left the mainline Protestant denominations to join independent Bible/Baptist churches. Despite this overwhelming Protestant heritage my [...]

The Changing Face of Mary Magdalene

2021-07-23T20:51:07-04:00July 22nd, 2021|Categories: Blog|

Today's saint has become controversial because her identity is disputed. Luke 8:2-3  relates that she was one of a group of women who traveled with Jesus and supported his ministry. It also says Jesus cast seven demons out of her. She was present at the crucifixion and burial of the Lord and was the first witness [...]

Is it Time to End Mandatory Celibacy for Priests?

2021-07-22T08:37:36-04:00July 22nd, 2021|Categories: Blog|

I am going to tiptoe into a minefield here. First of all, I should say that as a married priest I feel un qualified to speak on the issue of clerical celibacy. I am humbled by the majority of my brother priests who accept the discipline of celibacy and who, for the most part, seem to [...]

Pitiful Caliban and Gollum

2021-07-18T16:12:13-04:00July 18th, 2021|Categories: Blog, The Inklings and Friends|

Here is one of the essays from my book Reluctant Allies: Essays on Eliot and the Inklings. J.R.R.Tolkien was famously antipathetic towards Shakespeare, and there is no suggestion that the beastly Caliban inspired Middle Earth’s little monster, nevertheless, Caliban and Gollum are interesting parallel studies in evil. The figure of the beastly human reverberates through literature, from [...]

The Pope’s Motu Proprio: What Next?

2021-07-16T13:00:41-04:00July 16th, 2021|Categories: Blog|

Those who know me know that I am not a traditionalist but I am a lover of tradition. I do not celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass, but I have always been sympathetic to those who are devoted to it. It cannot be denied that certain elements within the traditionalist movement have exacerbated the divisions in the [...]

The Degradation of Desire

2021-07-09T12:00:48-04:00July 9th, 2021|Categories: Blog|

St Augustine's famous line, "O God, our hearts are restless until they rest in You" is the foundation of human desire. We are so often thrown out of our peace by our desires and we fear that if we follow our desires we will get into trouble. Therefore we retreat into a dull life of unquestioning [...]

The Catholic Faith and Buried Treasure

2021-07-03T07:57:19-04:00July 3rd, 2021|Categories: Blog|

The other day on Twitter I posted a picture from St Peter's in Rome and someone commented that he had visited his local Catholic church only to find a bare brick auditorium badly in need of repair and poorly decorated. I get it. The fullness of the Catholic faith in our atheistic age is a buried [...]

Hate the Sin Love the Sinner. Really?

2021-07-01T09:34:15-04:00July 1st, 2021|Categories: Blog|

When faced with controversial subjects one often hears someone spout the bromide, "Well, we must hate the sin but love the sinner." While this sounds like an easy and pleasant solution, when we press it, it proves problematic. First of all, we need to think about the final judgement. When it comes down to that grim [...]

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