An Illation Conundrum

Tomorrow on my Benedictine calendar is something called “Illation of the Relics of Saint Benedict”. I have absolutely no idea what this may mean. There are two feasts of Saint Benedict with which I am familiar: March 21: date of the saint’s death (I Class Feast on the Benedictine Calendar) July 11: in commemoration of the translation of his relics […]

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Andrew the First Called

Andrew, son of Jonah, fisherman of Bethsaida in Galilee. Follower of John the Baptist. The first apostle called by Christ, who told him and his brother, Simon, to “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men”. After the Resurrection, Andrew preached along the coasts of the Black Sea, both north and south, founding churches that included one […]

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All Saints… Again?

Once again we come to a feast of All Saints. “But wait!” I hear you cry, “wasn’t that back on the first of November?” Right you are! But today on the Benedictine calendar is the feast of All Saints of the Benedictine Order. And on a Friday the thirteenth, no less. Many Orders (and some countries) have their own All […]

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The Sun Trembled…

Today is the feast of Saint Edward the Confessor, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England of the old line. But I’m not going to talk about him. On this day in 1307 – on the 63rd birthday of their Grand Master Jacques de Molay – hundreds of Knights Templar in France were simultaneously arrested by agents of King Phillip IV. […]

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Raining Cats and Dogs

It’s raining here in Tacoma, harder than I’ve seen it rain in a long time. Earlier this afternoon we had a bit of a water-dribbling-down-from-the-laundry-room-ceiling problem at Pistachio House, which required standing outside in the pouring storm – me on a ladder and nephew Jason holding the ladder steady – while I cleaned out the gutter. And then there was […]

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A Meditation

In addition to being the Memorial of Saint Denis, today also commemorates Blessed John Henry Newman. For many years, I’ve had one of Newman’s meditations hanging over my desk. Indeed, you can even find it on this site under the “Prayers and Meditations” menu above. It continues to bring me comfort, and more importantly to remind me that while there […]

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He Never Stopped Preaching

Everybody knows a guy who just won’t shut up. Sometimes it’s not even that he has something to say, or that he likes the sound of his own voice. Sometimes these are the folks who are genuinely frightened by silence. Sometimes, they just don’t know how not to talk. If those folks had a patron saint, it would no doubt […]

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Happy Michaelmas to All!

This bright, brilliant Tuesday is the “Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels” or, in the old calendar, the “Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Michael the Archangel”. Whatever you call it, the most common name is Michaelmas. It is one of several harvest festivals celebrated throughout Christian Europe. In England this is one of the “quarter days”, which […]

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