A few years ago, one of my daughters thanked me just because I had never broken up with her mother, as so many of her friends’ dads did.  She said that when she was growing up, she always knew she never had to worry about that happening, because we had said so.

It was a sweet moment, but also a strange one, as though she had warmly thanked me for never starving her to death.

Protesting the classical understanding of marriage, a young man said to me, “What two guys have with each other is the same as what I have with my wife.”

I take him at his word.  If he insists that what he and the young woman “have with each other” has nothing to do with the polarity and complementarity of the sexes, who am I to insist that it does?


It was not in your power not to be born of Adam: it is in your power to believe in Christ.

-- St. Augustine, Exposition on Psalm 71, Section 2

 

If you are one of those who are as yet unclean, ... unfit for sacrifice, and of the gentile portion – then run with the Star, and bear your Gifts with the Magi:  Gold, frankincense, and myrrh, as to a King, to God, and to One who is dead for you.  With Shepherds glorify Him; with Angels join in chorus; with Archangels sing hymns.