The World’s First Love: Mary, Mother of God by Fulton J. Sheen

Part I The Woman the World Loves Chapter 1: Love Begins with a Dream Every person carries within his heart a blueprint of the one he loves. He was born of a Mother whom He chose before He was born. It is the only instance in history where both the … [Read more...]

Lent Meditation: Prayer, Fasting and Mercy by St. Peter Chrysologus

Mar 21, Office of Readings for Tuesday of the 3rd week of Lent: From a sermon by Saint Peter Chrysologus, bishop Prayer knocks, fasting obtains, mercy receives There are three things, my brethren, by which faith stands firm, devotion remains … [Read more...]

Perfect Joy according to Saint Francis of Assisi

A good story for Lent: How Saint Francis, walking one day with brother Leo, explained to him what things are perfect joy. One day in winter, as Saint Francis was going with Brother Leo from Perugia to Saint Mary of the Angels, and was suffering … [Read more...]

Summary and Review: On the Incarnation of the Word of God by St. Athanasius

Introduction Written around 318 A.D. when he was just 23 years old, On the Incarnation by St. Athanasius of Alexandria remains one of the most influential works in Christian theology. Addressed to a young inquirer named Macarius—possibly a catechumen … [Read more...]

Explain the meaning & significance of the expression: “bonum ex integra causa, malum ex quocumque defectu”

My summary notes from Fr. Brian Mullady's book,  Both a Servant and Free, chapter 6.  Used in preparation for a moral theology exam. “Bonum ex integra causa, malum ex quocumque defectu” = "An action is good when good in every respect; it is wrong … [Read more...]