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
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St. Matilda: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections
St. Matilda (or Maud or Mechtildis as she is also known) was born in Germany about 895, and died on this date in 968. The children of Matilda and Germany’s Henry I rose to great heights in her world: one daughter, Gerberga, married Louis IV of France; the other, Hedwig, was the mother of Hugh… Continue reading St. Matilda: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections
St. Euphrasia: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections
St. Euphrasia, whose feast day we observe today, was born in about 380 to a family of Roman nobles. Her father died soon after she was born, and she and her mother moved to property the family owned near a convent in Egypt. Euphrasia’s mother died shortly after the child chose to enter the convent.… Continue reading St. Euphrasia: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections
St. Gemma Galgani: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections
St. Gemma Galgani was born on this date in 1878 in Italy and died on April 11, 1903. This mystic is known as the Daughter of Passion… she began to experience the holy stigmata when she was twenty-one. Gemma also suffered greatly physically during her time on earth, including tuberculosis, which eventually claimed her life,… Continue reading St. Gemma Galgani: 2014 Daily Lenten Reflections