Day: November 11, 2022
So You Think You Know the Faith? on Meaning of Catholic – Ep 2 – YouTube
This is the second episode of Avoiding Babylon’s trivia show, “So You Think You Know the Faith?”, on Meaning of
Holidaymakers in the dark over €7 charge to visit Europe
New charges on travellers to Europe set to cost British citizens €275m per year Holidaymakers in the dark over €7
Carissimi; Today’s Mass: St Martin of Tours
Carissimi; Today’s Mass: St Martin of Tours
Spiritual Reading for Friday – Twenty-second Week After Pentecost
If you wish to acquire perfect humility, accept in peace all the contempt and bad treatment you may receive. These are easily borne by all who truly believe that in punishment of their sins they merit nothing but scoffs and insults. Humiliation is the touchstone of sanctity. St. John Chrysostom says that to receive an affront with meekness is the most certain proof of virtue. In his History of Japan, Father Crasset relates that during the last persecution, in consequence of having received an insult without resenting it, a certain Augustinian missionary, though disguised, was instantly taken for a Christian, and cast into prison, by the idolaters, who asserted that no one but a Christian could practise such virtue.
Morning Meditation for Friday – Twenty-second Week after Pentecost ~ St Alphonsus Liguori
We have seen him … despised and the most abject of men (Is. liii. 2, 3). This great prodigy was once seen upon earth — the Son of God, the Lord of all Creation, the King of Heaven, despised as the most abject of men! Ah, how few there are, even among Christians, who reflect on the sorrows and ignominies which this Saviour endured for our sakes!