Daily Archives: 6 January 2026

WDTPRS – Epiphany Collect: transformed by the beauty of Your sublime glory

In the ancient Western Church and in the East, Epiphany was more important than the relative latecomer Christmas.  Epiphany is from the Greek word for a divine “manifestation” or “revelation”.  There are many “epiphanies” of God in the Scripture.  Think, … Read More

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An Epiphany Prayer to the Magi for the Sophisticated

Here’s something I penned some years ago. Recently, a member of my text group brought up Waugh’s book and Helena’s prayer. Hence, here it is again. Evelyn Waugh wrote a terrific little book, Helena.  It is about the mother of … Read More

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Daily Rome Shot 1522

Today’s Wordle: Failed Please remember me when shopping online and use my affiliate links.  US HERE – WHY?  This helps to pay for health insurance, utilities, groceries, etc..  At no extra cost, you provide help for which I am grateful. There’s something … Read More

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The Jubilee ends. A Consistory begins. The real start of the pontificate?

The Jubilee Year officially ends today.  That means that, in some ways, Leo’s pontificate really starts today.  He is no longer burdened with the pre-programmed audiences, etc., that the Jubilee entailed.  Emblematic of that is that a consistory, which he … Read More

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Priests of the Diocese of Charlotte submit dubia to the Dicastery for Legislative Texts

News today was found at The Pillar. More than 30 priests (31 signatories, representing about one-quarter of the diocesan clergy, with two-thirds of them pastors) from the Diocese of Charlotte submitted formal dubia to the Dicastery for Legislative Texts on … Read More

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Send 2025 CHRISTMAS CARDS to Fr. Z! – With a cautionary note. – UPDATED

I always enjoy your Christmas cards.  The notes and letters which describe the year people have had are interesting and, often, moving.  Over the years I’ve recognized so many familiar names.  I read them all. And drawings by kids are … Read More

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