On Being Faithful in a Few Things before Being Ruler over Many Things – A Homily for the 24th Sunday of the Year

In today’s Gospel, the Lord Jesus gives a penetrating analysis of the state of the sinner and some very sobering advice to us would-be saints. Let’s look at the Gospel in two stages: I ANALYSIS OF THE SINNER – In the opening lines of the Gospel, Jesus describes a sinful steward: DELUSION (of the sinner) …

Rock a My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham – Learning the Wisdom of an old Spiritual

There is an old African-American spiritual that says, “Rock a my soul in the bosom of Abraham. Oh, rock a my soul!” At first glance its meaning may seem obscure, but it speaks to a deep tradition and a kind of spiritual strategy that has great wisdom. Biblically, the “bosom of Abraham” referred to the …

And with Sweet Sleep Mine Eyelids Close – A Meditation on a Beautiful Hymn of the Night

One of the great night prayer hymns, “All Praise to Thee My God This Night,” appears in numerous hymnals of the English tradition. Sadly, it is not in our current breviary, but I hope that the new one might feature it. It was written by Thomas Ken in 1709 and is most often sung to …

Peter in Jail – Five Facts of Faith We Learn from His Story

Today’s Feast of Saints Peter and Paul honors two pillars of the early Church. While all the Apostles form the foundation, Peter and Paul stand out profoundly in terms of their influence and their work. And while some suggest a division between them, the Church insists that they must been seen together; hence their feast …