St. Burgundofara: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

St. Burgundofara died in France in 657, and today is her feast day. She’s best known as the first abbess of the convent she convinced her father to build for her. You might know it as Faremoutiers Abbey. The father was an officer of the royal court, and wanted to make a match for Burgundofara… Continue reading St. Burgundofara: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

St. Mary of Egypt: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

St. Mary of Egypt lived from about 344 to 421, and her feast day is today. It’s said she came to Jerusalem to ply her trade as a prostitute. There, Mary attempted to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, but a force kept her from doing so. After praying with a statue of the… Continue reading St. Mary of Egypt: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

On the Nightstand: April

This month, it’s really the DVD rack instead! Last month, I finally found the DVD version of The Seventh Chamber, which is about St. Teresa Benedicta. I loved it on VHS. (Interesting fact: The lead actress also played Mary in The Passion of Christ.) I also scored a copy of Jesus of Nazareth, which I’ve never seen but… Continue reading On the Nightstand: April

Blessed Olympia Bida: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections

Blessed Olympia Bida was born in Ukraine in 1903 and died on January 28, 1952 in Russia. Her feast day is April 2. Olympia and another St. Joseph sister got into trouble for facilitating surreptitious religious services and catechization and were exiled to Siberia. She spent more than a year in a prison camp before dying… Continue reading Blessed Olympia Bida: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections