Pastor’s Pen – January 5, 2014

Little Christmas… The feast of Epiphany is often called the feast of Little Christmas. The Incarnation marks the great feast of Christmas where God took flesh and was born in time. Epiphany marks the movement of that revelation to the world at large. It would not...

How do you listen to music?

Our young folks probably notice that us old people like to talk about how things were when we were young. Certainly, how we listen to music is different than it used to be. << music starts >> Before MP3 players; before CDs, and even before cassette tapes...

Do you use your rearview mirror often?

For some unknown reason, God didn’t put eyes in the back of our heads nor put our noggins on swivels. Maybe He just didn’t like the look. Or perhaps it was because He wants us to mostly look ahead, not back. But a timely look behind us is useful, and even necessary....

Pastor’s Pen – December 29, 2013

In 2014, the city of St. Louis will celebrate its 250th anniversary and the 800th birthday of our patron, Saint Louis IX, King of France. As part of the year-long celebration to commemorate the founding of St. Louis and the birth of our beloved patron, the Archdiocese...

How does God celebrate Christmas?

Many years ago I pondered the age old question about Christmas: Did God the father pass out cigars on Christmas morning, slapping the angels heartily on the back, beaming proudly – “It’s a boy.”? And then, the inevitable second question: Do...

How good are you at fixing things?

Joseph was good at fixing things. After all, he was a carpenter, and carpenters had to know how to fix stuff. Give him a door with a broken hinge; a table with a broken leg; a bed with a broken slat, he would fix it and fix it well. If it could be made or fixed with a...

Pastor’s Pen – December 22, 2013

Christmas greetings from my boss.. Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Rejoice! The weeks of Advent waiting are over, and Christ is born! We rejoice in our Savior’s birth — remembering the great gift of faith He has given us through the mystery of His incarnation and...