Anima Christi
The Anima Christi (Latin: Soul of Christ) was composed by someone sometime in the Middle Ages. It was attributed much later to St Ignatius of Loyola and taught to me by my year 10 Scripture teacher....
View ArticleFalling in Love with the Sacred Heart
I love the Heart of Jesus. It properly began when my grandmother gave me an old, falling-apart book that had belonged to her grandfather, the Treasury of the Sacred Heart. It was full of prayers,...
View ArticleWhat about the Thief on the Cross?
My last post (on my discovery of salvation by faith and works) garnered a bit of a response – which is delightful and exactly what I like. One of the questions in response was: What about the thief on...
View ArticleWhy the Thief on the Cross Has More Good Works Than We Do
Yesterday, I wrote about the Good Thief on the Cross, whose story Protestants often use to “prove” that salvation is by faith alone, apart from good works of love and obedience. On the contrary, I...
View ArticleThe Silence of the Cross
Christianity is supposed to be psychological crutch for the weak. People are supposed to turn to God for answers in their suffering. He is supposed to give the easy answers, and a way to avoid any sort...
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