Quote/s of the Day – 22 January – “And you shall be hated by all men,for my name’s sake.” – Luke 21:17 — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Quote/s of the Day – 22 January – “Month of the Most Holy Name of Jesus” – The Memorial of Saints Vincent of Saragossa (Died 304) Martyr – Wisdom 3:1-8, Luke 21:9-19 “And you shall be hated by all men,for my name’s sake.” Luke 21:17 “Blessed are youwhen men revile youand persecute you …on my […]

Quote/s of the Day – 22 January – “And you shall be hated by all men,for my name’s sake.” – Luke 21:17 — AnaStpaul

Haiku: Saint

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A shaft of light hits
the hidden recess – icons
in gold illumined

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Thought for the Day – 21 January – Self-Denial — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Thought for the Day – 21 January – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) Self-Denial “Let us examine carefully what is meant by this self-denial.It makes two main demands on us.Firstly, we must renounce all those lower impulses and desires, which besiege the soul (1 Peter 2:11).This means, that we have to control and discipline […]

Thought for the Day – 21 January – Self-Denial — AnaStpaul

The Music of Christendom — The Imaginative Conservative (Reblog)

Susan Treacy’s “The Music of Christendom” serves as a useful introduction to whet one’s appetite, but it could have been considerably more fleshed out. Ultimately this book is a primer, something to spark interest in the rich world of classical music in a primarily religious audience. 1,268 more words

The Music of Christendom — The Imaginative Conservative

Thought for the Day – 20 January – Blessed are the Poor — AnaStpaul (Reblog)

Thought for the Day – 20 January – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971) Blessed are the Poor “Detachment from riches implies, the obligation of using them, as a means of reaching eternal life and in accordance with the principles of justice and charity.This is a positive command of God, which nobody can ignore without […]

Thought for the Day – 20 January – Blessed are the Poor — AnaStpaul