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Illegitimacy: America's New Normal
Since When is Birth Control Good for Women's Health?
Funny how reproductive issues are always described as a private matter between a woman and her doctor until it comes time to pay the bill - then it's always a very public matter.
The Sixth Dolor: Jesus Is Taken Down From the Cross
To Mary: At the Thirteenth Station
You are the priest tonight: The paten of your lap holds sacrifice. You are the priest tonight, Offering Peace and its price. Star candles burn palely bright; John is your faithful acolyte. You are the priest tonight.
---Raymond Roseliep M. Thérèse. I Sing of a Maiden: The Mary Book of Verse. New York: Macmillan, 1947.
For Reflection: How is this scene almost para- liturgical? Read Paragraphs, 783 and 1546 in the Catechism of the Catholic Church in light of the poem. Do you think the description of Mary as priest is an apt one? What deeper insights does this give you into the mystery of Mary, her union with her Son and His sacrifice, and the suffering they shared in common?
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Cardinal Dolan's 7-Point Evangelization Plan
The Paradox of Joy and Pain Co-existing
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI)
For Reflection:
Consider the paradox of joy and pain co-existing. What joy might Mary have been experiencing at the foot of the Cross even in the midst of her great suffering? How might this joy help her to stand there? Recall a time when you were experiencing a suffering marked with an underlying joy. How did it help you to stand there – actually or metaphorically? Can you identify the joy in her current sorrow – what is it? How does it help you to stand?
Supernatural Outlook
Federico Suarez
For Reflection: In light of Matthew 7:14, how did the narrow way prepare Mary for Golgotha? How has each contradiction and sorrow of your life prepared you for the next? With supernatural outlook, see how these sufferings and difficulties have formed the path of your own Via Dolorosa. Giving your fiat at the foot of this, your cross, unite them to the Cross of Our Lord. Journal your insights.
The Narrow Way
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
(Edith Stein)
For Reflection: Recall again that Scripture and Tradition tell us that Mary stood at the foot of the Cross. What is the significance of this stance and what does it indicate about Mary? How was this a “dying to one’s natural self,” in the sense and emotions as well as in the spirit? Read Matthew 7:14. Mary’s fiat gained was her gate to the narrow way, a way she followed all her life. What is your current sorrow? How can it be a narrow way for you?