Without Judging

To underline: the moral crusader filled with righteous indignation proceeds obsessively, not calmly or with clarity; and his efforts are sterile, ineffective, undermined by his own lack of self-awareness.  Only contemplative attention that reflects things…

Today’s One-Liner (#342)

Believe me–to write books of piety, to compose sublime poems, all this is not worth as much as the smallest act of renunciation. –Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, in Francis Broome, The Little Way for Every…

House of Hospitality

Every time he said this word monsieur, with his gently solemn, and heartily hospitable voice, the man’s countenance lighted up. Monsieur to a convict, is a glass  of water to a man dying of thirst…

Today’s One-Liner (#341)

We must dare to be love in a world that does not know how to love.   –Charles de Foucauld, cited in Isaac Slater, OCSO, “Do Not Judge Anyone”: Desert Wisdom for a Polarized World

If Not Now, When?

For I felt that I was still the captive of my sins, and in my misery I kept crying ’How long shall I go on saying “tomorrow, tomorrow”? Why not now? Why not make an…

Today’s One-Liner (#337)

The Catholic who engages in philosophy is part of a tradition that stretches back through the centuries,  and his task is to appropriate that patrimony and make it part of the contemporary conversation. –Ralph McInerny, I…

Keep Track

Yet who can tell how many times each day our curiosity is tempted  by the most trivial and insignificant matters? Who can tell how often  we give way?   –Saint Augustine,  Confessions, trans. R. S. Pine-Coffin,…

Today’s One-Liner (#336)

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. — Psalm 23, verse 4,…

Psalmophilia

How I cried out to you, my God, when I read the Psalms of David,  those hymns of faith, those songs of a pious heart in which the spirit  of pride can find no place!…