Thought for the Day – 7 January – The Problem of Suffering — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Thought for the Day – 7 January – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) The Problem of Suffering “There are some , unfortunately, who rebel under the lash of pain.“God is not good,” they say. “If He were good, He would not permit suffering. God does not love me. If He loved me, He would […]

Thought for the Day – 7 January – The Problem of Suffering — AnaStpaul

One Minute Reflection – 4 January – ‘ … Let us, too, build a dwelling in our hearts, …’ — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

One Minute Reflection – 4 January – “Month of the Most Holy Name of Jesus” – Christmas Weekday, Readings: 1 John 3:7-10, Psalm 98:1, 7-9, John 1:35-42 He said to them, “Come and see.” They came and saw where he was staying and they stayed with him that day … John 1:39 REFLECTION – “John was there and […]

One Minute Reflection – 4 January – ‘ … Let us, too, build a dwelling in our hearts, …’ — AnaStpaul

Saint of the Day – 3 January – Saint Blitmund of Bobbio (Died 660) — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Saint of the Day – 3 January – Saint Blitmund of Bobbio (Died 660) Monk, Abbot, Founder of Monasteries and Churches, miracle-worker. Born in the late 6th Century in the Dauphiné region of modern France and died in 660 of natural causes. Also known as – Blitmund of St-Valéry, Blitmund of Leuconay, Blitmund of Picardië, […]

Saint of the Day – 3 January – Saint Blitmund of Bobbio (Died 660) — AnaStpaul

Saint of the Day – 27 January – Blessed Manfredo Settala (12th Century-1217) — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Saint of the Day – 27 January – Blessed Manfredo Settala (12th Century-1217) Priest and Hermit, known as “The Hermit of Monte San Giorgio,” miracle-worker – born in the latter 12th century in Milan, Italy and died on 27 January 1217 in Riva San Vitale, Lombardy, Italy of natural causes. Patronage – Riva San Vitale. […]

Saint of the Day – 27 January – Blessed Manfredo Settala (12th Century-1217) — AnaStpaul

January 14, 1524 — Today’s Luther (Reblog)

Martin Luther writes to George Spalatin in Nuremberg, [1] reminding him of Luther’s request for Spalatin to write some hymns in German and sending some other news. Quotation: Master George Spalatin, court evangelist, my dearest friend in the Lord: Grace and peace! I have no news to write you, my dear Spalatin, except that I […]

January 14, 1524 — Today’s Luther