HITHER, THITHER AND EVERYWHITHER | 20-22MAY
- CI Sunday Musical Offering: Bach’s Ascension Oratorio
- CM A Synodal Lesson: Invoke the Destroyer of All Heresies
- CRISIS Grave Necessity: I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means
- CWR The Human Person in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
- ESOLEN Word of the Week SLANG
- FR KIELY Gospel Nugget 317: Constancy & Faith
- FR PHILLIPS St. Bernardine of Siena
- FT Our Strange Catholic Moment
- HOLDSWORTH Christian Marriage Is Not Egalitarian
- LAJ Christ's Eternal Sacrifice Mural by New Jerusalem Studios at St. Gabriel's Church in Cave Creek, Arizona
- M&C Jesus Answers Our Doubt by Leaving Us in Charge
- OJOURNAL Do Traditionalists Have Anything Serious to Worry About?
- OSV ‘O memorable day!’: St. John Henry Newman and the big picture of Christ’s ascension
- PILLAR Have the German bishops lost their synodal majority?
- PIME ASIANEWS The West Bank’s archaeological heritage under settlers' attack
- SILERE NON POSSUM Tradition without Peter: the Society of Saint Pius X at a dead end
- TCT A Little Wisdom from Toonces
- VN Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical Magnifica humanitas to be published May 25
- ZEALE Boyhood to manhood: Discerning next steps
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS
To bear with patience wrongs done to oneself is a mark of perfection, but to bear with patience wrongs done to someone else is a mark of imperfection and even of actual sin.
SAINT (Mother) TERESA OF CALCUTTA
Holiness is not the luxury of a few people, but a simple duty for you and me.
SAINT JOAN OF ARC
Go forward bravely. Fear nothing. Trust in God; all will be well.
SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES
Have patience with all things - but first with yourself. Never confuse your mistakes with your value as a human being. You are perfectly valuable, creative, a worthwhile person simply because you exist. And no amount of triumphs or tribulations can ever change that.
GEORGE ORWELL
In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
I doubt not then but innocence shall make false accusation blush, and tyranny tremble at patience.
MARCUS AURELIUS
There is but one thing of real value - to cultivate truth and justice, and to live without anger in the midst of lying and unjust men.

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