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A Tale of Two Maybes
"Who knows, God may yet repent and turn from his fierce anger, so that we perish not” (Jon. 3:9)
Goddity
The Nativity of our Lord—born an infant, laid in a manger. It’s an utterly strange story: The Creator of all things takes the flesh of and lives as a...
What Does The Practice of the Presence of God Reveal About Leo?
In a recent in-flight interview, Pope Leo mentioned that Brother Lawrence’s The Practice of the Presence of God was one of the great influences on his spiritual life. Lawrence...
Kings, Behold and Wail
I was a full-time parish priest at a time when we still visited people in their homes. In one congregation, I made a commitment to visit every member my...
Anglican Imaginary
I have long thought that the Great Litany of the Book of Common Prayer represents most fully the originating character of Anglicanism. And “full” the litany is. It is...
Bring Back Beautiful Sermons
St. Augustine remains the Church’s greatest preacher. A single sermon of his can roam in many directions. That is a marvelous virtue, because it reflects reality: God’s glory is...
The Substance of Our Lives
While I was in college, the local priest got me to come along with him on his nursing home rounds and play old hymns on the broken piano in...
Angels and Kingdoms
We are familiar with the “disenchantment” thesis about modern culture. When Max Weber suggested it in the early twentieth century, it seemed to fit many aspects of Western life...
Leave Joy Alone
C S. Lewis has never been my favorite Christian writer. I admit this sheepishly, given his stature. The virtues of his most influential work, Mere Christianity, are real. But...
Divine Elitism
I have often seethed at the pigheadedness of bureaucrats. Their roles in the ecclesial and academic worlds are particularly galling. Knowing little (or choosing to ignore what they know)...
Don’t Count On It
Things don’t turn out as we expect. People don’t either. Take friendship as an example, or perhaps just a parable. Among Guy de Maupassant’s hundreds of stories—biting and penetrating...
What to Remember
I had thought of calling this piece “Against Memory.” Hyperbolic, perhaps, but I had my reasons. I’ve started regularly waking up in the middle of the night, often for hours...
This Shining Night
Colorado, where I live, is a great place to go stargazing. Up in the mountains, the heavens are particularly vibrant and clear. I go out at night when I...
The Less You Know
There’s a car mechanic I have known for years. Ed knew my father and worked on his cars; he knows me and my cars; he knows my wife; he...
Baffled Joy
I have long known who Mischa Elman was: one of the great violinists of the last century (1891–1967). But only last month did I finally manage to listen to him....