Category: Reflections

  • Faith and Rationality – Stumbling Into Paradise

    You have decided to buy a new computer. As the good and wise shopper that you are, you begin googling information and gathering recommendations for this so-important purchase. You are being rational. You learn, compare, question and weigh your options. When all is said, and done, you make a decision. Rationality is about our ability…

  • A Little Help From My Friends – With My Thanks

    The production of this blog and the ministry associated with it is supported by my parish, and by the help of others who feel it is important to be maintained. There is a donate button on the right side panel that allows readers to make a donation, either one-time or otherwise. During this season, a…

  • Don’t Panic – It’s Just the Mother of God

    The first time I offered prayers to Mary I had a panic attack – literally. I was in college and my best friend had become Roman Catholic. We argued a bit, and he won (mostly). It resulted in my return to Anglicanism, to the “high” side. So, like a good high churchman, I got a…

  • Giving Thanks

    The act of giving thanks is among the most fundamental acts of love. It lies at the very heart of worship – in which, in the words of Archimandrite Zacharias of Essex, there is an exchange. In giving thanks we make an offering which itself is always inferior to what we have received – but…

  • Sentiment, Suffering and Death

    I awoke in the middle of the night to a strange thought. It did not seem to come out of a dream but was simply there in my mind. The thought was something like this: “They will have parties to celebrate suicides.” What the thought meant was that a day is coming in which people…

  • What Happened That Day in the Library

    It is occasionally the case that we remember precisely where we were at a point in time, in which everything is before or after that moment. It is a Kairos, a particular moment that changes everything. There are collective moments of that sort: victory in Europe is announced; a President is shot; the Challenger explodes.…

  • Alone – You Are Not

    “Alone – You Are Not” This is not a quote from Yoda. It is a simple statement concerning the nature of our existence. The fullness of existence is only found in communion, a mutual indwelling in which our lives are known and experienced not just in their self-contained form, but in their Interrelation to others…

  • Existential Despair and Moral Futility

    A few years back, a comment was posted on social media that described my writing as consisting of “existential despair” and “moral futility.” It was not meant with kindness. However, after I reflected for a while, I realized that it was not only accurate but quite insightful. It also made me say, “I have become…

  • Groundrules for the Blog

    The rules below have been a posted part of this blog for years. From time to time, I repost them so that readers might remember them. The rule of kindness might need some expansion. Remarks that infer personal flaws are inappropriate. Likewise, sarcasm is not acceptable. Such writing is abrasive and makes for unpleasant reading.…

  • A Cruciform Providence

    The entire mystery of the economy of our salvation consists in the self-emptying and abasement of the Son of God – St. Cyril of Alexandria Trust in the providence of God is much more than a general theory of how things are arranged in our lives and in the world. We tend to discuss the…


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  1. Michael, Sophia I think your response to Sophia could be very misleading. I respect your deep appreciation for repentance -…

  2. Sophia, Probably no way to avoid the suffer. We each suffer from sin — even children. The best way, I…

  3. Father, I’ve been thinking about this subject in the context of what you describe as “modernism.” That is, with its…

  4. Bless, Father. How do we suffer well? How do we suffer without de-moralization? Without de-moralizing our children? What do we…

  5. Peace, Robert. It might not be helpful but I imagine just acknowledging the trauma is the first step.


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