Saint of the Day – 20 January – Saint Euthymius (c 377–473) — AnaStpaul

Saint of the Day – 20 January – Saint Euthymius (c 377–473) Abbot, Hermit, Ascetic, founder of Monasteries, spiritual teacher. Born in c 377 at Melitine, Armenia (modern Malatya, Turkey) and died on 20 January 473 of natural causes. Also known as Euthymius the Great. Euthymius was educated by Bishop Otreius of Melitene, who afterwards […]

Saint of the Day – 20 January – Saint Euthymius (c 377–473) — AnaStpaul

Thought for the Day – 20 January – Carrying our Cross – The Royal Road — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Thought for the Day – 20 January – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) Carrying our Cross – The Royal Road “There is only one way to become holy and to win Heaven.This is the way of the Cross.The Imitation of Christ contains some moving thoughts on the subject of the royal road of the […]

Thought for the Day – 20 January – Carrying our Cross – The Royal Road — AnaStpaul

Saint of the Day – 19 January – Saint Wulfstan (c 1008–1095) — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Saint of the Day – 19 January – Saint Wulfstan (c 1008–1095) Bishop of Worcester from 1062 to 1095, Monk, Prior, a man of extreme holiness and penitence who was admired by all, he was a he was a man of iron will, immense charm and unworldly humility and piety. and suffered no luxury, preferring […]

Saint of the Day – 19 January – Saint Wulfstan (c 1008–1095) — AnaStpaul

Thought for the Day – 19 January – The Thirst for Justice — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Thought for the Day – 19 January – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) The Thirst for Justice “Jesus commands us, in the Beatitudes, to seek justice, that is perfection in the fulfilment of our obligations to God, to ourselves and, to our neighbour.He commands us, to hunger and thirst for this justice, which is […]

Thought for the Day – 19 January – The Thirst for Justice — AnaStpaul

January 19, 1524 — Today’s Luther (Reblog)

Martin Luther writes to Lambert Thorn, an Augustinian monk, in the Netherlands. Thorn (or von Thorn) was probably the third of the trio of Augustinians who had been arrested at Antwerp and tried for heresy. The other two, Heinrich Voes (or Vos) and Johann Esch (or van den Esschen), had been burned at Brussels. Thorn […]

January 19, 1524 — Today’s Luther