Ten Catholic Things that Caught My Eye Today (#EasterSaturday, 2015)

Ten Catholic Things that Caught My Eye Today (#EasterSaturday, 2015) 2015-04-11T15:26:29-05:00

1. This is the best idea of the day:

This is something I wrote about Confession during Lent.

I also thought the timing of Cardinal Egan’s death seemed to be pastoral, pointing us to Confession, pointing us to the Cross and the love — the Divine Mercy — we encounter there.

2. This appears in Magnificat today from Adrienne von Speyr:

The Lord appeared first to the former sinner. She is the first to experience his being alive. And from this, she comprehends the cross. All the sins of the world, also her own, which were so visible, struck the Lord on the cross. But because she is no longer a sinner but, rather, was converted by the Lord already before the cross, he appears to her. She is surely to embody in her person the absolution that is granted to all sinners on the cross.

But beyond this, the Lord placed her under the cross as one who has been converted, as one who loves and does penance in a very profound union of her suffering with his suffering and also of her suffering with the suffering of the Mother. And if the Holy Spirit has found it right to leave the Mother’s suffering in mystery and not to mention her joy at the Resurrection of the Son, then it is as if Mary Magdalene is sent ahead in order to represent all those who suffered together directly with the Crucified, above all, the Mother of the Lord. From the outside, she remains, above all, the former sinner, who with the apparition on Easter morning receives the certainty of absolution for the whole Church.

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4. Jesus’ Easter Rebuke and the Faith that Flows From It

5. Toward our year of mercy! This is awesome.

6. From the shrine of Saint Catherine of Siena in Siena, Italy, via Fr. Steve Grunow from Word on Fire:

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The aforementioned father also tweeted earlier:

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I interview my friend Alejandro Bermudez about his Holy Week/Easter trip to Erbil up on National Review today.

8. This will be good:

9. Today is St. Gemma Galgani’s feast day. She has so much to give us today. 10 things about (or celebrating her).

10. Thanks to my friend Doug for pointing me to this: 10405402_903771952988621_1990438856855394873_n


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