Day Seven – December 5, 2023 – Immaculate Conception Novena

What do skilled writers and seasoned runners share in common? An invincible will to finish what they started. When seasoned runners “hit the wall” and when skilled writer’s hit the “block” (writer’s block) they can only finish what they started by taking one more step forward. The only difference is the nature of that step. Whereas the runner must keep running, the writer cannot keep writing. The skilled writer knows that finding his “second wind” means looking for new source of inspiration.

Day Six – December 4, 2023 – Immaculate Conception Novena

El-roi, “the God who sees me.” This was the name Hagar gave to the Lord who spoke to her in Genesis 16:13. Hagar was Sarai’s Egyptian maidservant. We will remember that in Sarai’s barrenness, Hagar was given to Sarai’s husband Abram to bear him a son. Hagar conceived and bore Ishmael. Hagar rejoiced. Abram rejoiced. But Sarai did not rejoice. Sarai was stricken with envy. The heat of Sarai’s resentment ultimately drove Hagar into the heat of the desert.

Day Five – December 3, 2023 – Immaculate Conception Novena

So far in this novena we have considered Mary’s spiritual poverty, her ability to mourn, her meekness and her thirst for righteousness. We have not only considered how she lived out these beatitudes, but also how we are called to follow her example.

Day Three – December 1st, 2023 – Immaculate Conception Novena

Mary’s Meekness The Third Beatitude: Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. (Mt 5:5) Isn’t Mary’s meekness a given? Is there really need to talk about it, much less contemplate it? Mary may not have struggled with being meek, but we do. The main purpose of these meditations is not to convince […]

Immaculate Conception Novena

Introduction  Nine days. This was how long it took the Persian angaros (couriers) to deliver a message from one corner of the Empire to another.[1] What was the secret of their lightning-fast speed? The Persian Royal Road. One of the great engineering feats of King Darius I’s reign was the building of the Persian Royal […]

Take This to Heart

As we honor Our Lady’s Presentation in the Temple today, I want to take the opportunity to call our attention to one of the “necessary” aspects of Marianizing our life according to St. Louis de Montfort: avoiding mortal sin and its near occasions.