The Septuagint … (or “LXX“, or “Greek Old Testament“) is an ancient translation of the Hebrew Bible and some related texts into Koine Greek, dated as early as the late 2nd century BCE. It is quoted in the New Testament, particularly in the writings of Paul the Apostle, and also by the Apostolic Fathers and later Greek […]
Habemus Papam
The first Latin American Pope has been chosen. And he has picked a name never before used by any Pope, a name that both illuminates his background and says something about his coming Papacy. He named himself Franciscum, Francis in English, after Saint Francis Xavier, or perhaps after Saint Francis of Assisi, only time will […]
Desert Fathers and Lent
There were two old men who dwelt together for many years and who never quarreled. Then one said to the other: "Let us pick a quarrel with each other like other men do." "I do not know how quarrels arise," answered his companion. So the other said to him: "Look, I will put a brick […]
Virtues gone wild
G.K. Chesterton, a Catholic, wrote in Orthodoxy, “The modern world is not evil; in some ways the modern world is far too good. It is full of wild and wasted virtues. When a religious scheme is shattered (as Christianity was shattered at the Reformation), it is not merely the vices that are let loose. The […]
Pride shows up in the most unexpected of places
But what great matter is this, if you who are but dust and a mere nothing, submit yourself to man for God’s sake, when I the Almighty, and the Most High, Who created all things out of nothing for thy sake, humbly subjected Myself to man. I became the most humble and the most abject […]
I dreamed a dream
Generally I am against term limits. Even in the very few places that have them, I have not seen any evidence that they either increase the quality of legislative production or decrease the amount of cronyism and corruption that is present in the system. Rather, term limits work to slowly turn power over to non-elected […]
How the American media thinks the Pope should be chosen
The media above speaks for itself. Warning, be careful not to be drinking milk while watching the video above. It might shoot out your nose. LOL. Thanks to one of the regular authors at Internetmonk.com.
Mercy, love, outreach, and evangelism
The above photograph and logo comes from a Salvation Army website. I have little to say other than to comment that the above is correct theology. As the Church, we are called to pour out God’s mercy and grace into a needy world. Sometimes it is by the preaching of salvation. But, quite often it […]
Sea monster or sequester fish?
I saw the video above–from WTOP–and found myself wondering whether this was a visual representation of how the sequester would work. Yes, I admit that it is a bad pun on the day before sequestering hits. But, I could not resist. We are in for an interesting roller coaster ride over the next few months. […]
Interesting notes on Orthodoxy
The Assembly of Orthodox Bishops has posted some informative material on their website. One of the has to do with geographic patterns of Orthodox life in the USA. Just to give you an idea of some of the interesting information you can find. Let me post a couple of notes for you. Which state in […]
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