St. Ita of Limerick: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

Saint Ita of Limerick was born in Ireland around 475 and died on January 15, 570. January 15 is her memorial feast in Ireland. I chose her to write about today because I’m a quarter Irish. Next month, I’m headed to Ireland for the first time ever. Ita was a bit of a homebody; after… Continue reading St. Ita of Limerick: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

St. Catherine of Bologna: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

Saint Catherine of Bologna was born in Italy on September 8, 1413, and died on March 9, 1463. We observed her feast day last week. Due to her father’s connections, Catherine spent time as a youngster as an attendant to the daughter of a marquis. As a result, she learned a great deal about literature… Continue reading St. Catherine of Bologna: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

St. Louise de Marillac: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

St. Louise de Marillac was born in France on August 12, 1591, and died on this date in 1660. Louise was the daughter of an aristocrat and was interested in philosophy. She wanted to become a nun, but after prayer and contemplation, chose to marry and had a son. Her husband died when she was in… Continue reading St. Louise de Marillac: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

God’s Just Not Fair

Note: On Fridays, you can find me at Your Daily Tripod, owned by my friend TonyD. A longer version of the post below appears there. It doesn’t sound fair, does it, the pronouncement in today’s lectionary first reading from Ezekiel 18 that someone who was good and became bad will die, despite that past goodness… while someone… Continue reading God’s Just Not Fair