The Narthex
The Dogma Lives Loudly in Democrats
Anti-Christianity, especially anti-Catholicism, is still the last respectable prejudice
By John M. Grondelski | January 8th 2025 1:47 PM“The dogma lives loudly in you” was the late Senator Dianne Feinstein’s 2017 summary of now-U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s Catholic faith when she was nominated for a Court of Appeals position. Feinstein was rightly criticized at the time for what sounded like -- and was -- anti-Catholic…
READ FULL BLOG POSTJonah's Call from God
He could not imagine God talking outside of a certain box, but he learned
By John M. Grondelski | January 6th 2025 12:36 PMRoman Brandstaetter, the twentieth-century Polish author born into a highly observant Jewish family, always spoke of becoming Catholic not as a “conversion” but as a “fulfillment.” That perspective illumined his many religious writings, including his novella about the prophet Jonah. Brandstaetter’s Jonah was not the stiff-necked and somewhat simple man…
READ FULL BLOG POSTGod's View & New Year's
Now is the time to adopt God’s perspective, in a variety of ways
By John M. Grondelski | January 3rd 2025 12:22 PMDid you realize the liturgy on New Year’s Day does not officially countenance the civil new year? New Year is traditionally a day when people reckon with the passage of time. That’s particularly true when it also marks the closure of a quarter century. (Yes, I know, some folks want…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBack to Resolutions
The basics of daily prayer, weekly Mass, and monthly Confession are a good start
By John M. Grondelski | December 31st 2024 12:48 PMMaking New Year's resolutions is a venerable custom at this time of year. For the past year I've written at the beginning of each quarter -- in April, July, and October -- to remind people of what they resolved to do at the beginning of the year. I also aimed…
READ FULL BLOG POSTDefending Holy Innocents against Bait and Switch
We must stop woke politics from displacing received Church teaching
By John M. Grondelski | December 30th 2024 12:46 PMOn the feast of St. Stephen, the first martyr, Pope Francis went to Rome’s Rebibbia Prison to open the holy door he established there. In his subsequent Angelus address (linked below), Francis focused on “martyrs” and those “persecuted.” And while he did not make an explicit connection to his prison…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFaith, Hope, & Children
Hope is not a concept. Hope is a child, the Child found in a manger
By John M. Grondelski | December 24th 2024 2:56 PMThe New York Times’ “Ethicist” column is an anti-gift that just keeps on giving. On December 20, it discussed “family planning in uncertain times” (a link is below). The gist of the correspondent’s question is whether, at a time when the climate is changing and the bogeyman of “overpopulation” still…
READ FULL BLOG POSTDo You Have a Right to Pray for Another?
Some imagine they have a right to demand others not pray for them
By John M. Grondelski | December 23rd 2024 12:51 PM“The Ethicist” is one of my favorite New York Times columns because it is insight into the “mind” of the woke. It is also the product of an “ethics” that is essentially relativistic at heart, save for occasional feints towards “consent” and “tolerance” (whatever that means). I know that, in…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRandom Ruminations #17
Church and State in Paris... Daniel Penny Verdict... Communion Posture... Parent’s Job... and more
By John M. Grondelski | December 17th 2024 12:04 PMChurch and State in Paris If you followed the news, you’d have the impression that the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris was primarily a backdrop for a political event at which President-Elect Donald Trump reconnected with world leaders. And you might not be wrong. The Archdiocese of Paris…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Good Work Begun in Us
Good moral action is always a divine-human partnership
By John M. Grondelski | December 15th 2024 11:22 PMThe Second Sunday of Advent’s Second Reading makes an observation all too often lost (since homilists rarely preach on the Second Reading) about the Divine-human dynamic in the good men do. In the text, St. Paul expresses confidence “that the one who began a good work in you will continue…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe End of Faith
Neither faith nor hope will be necessary after the Second Coming
By John M. Grondelski | December 11th 2024 6:15 PMAs I've recently noted, Advent Preface I speaks of Christ’s Second Coming -- the first focus of Advent -- as a time “when all at last is made manifest.” I'll add another reason why the Second Coming involves full disclosure: because it is the end of faith. Faith is “the…
READ FULL BLOG POSTGaining Wisdom in Advent
Knowing how to live properly means knowing how to live in right relationship with God
By John M. Grondelski | December 10th 2024 12:59 PMLast week, the Opening Prayer for the First Sunday of Advent told us to “run forth to meet Your Christ with righteous deeds!” Our focus should be on running forth "to meet Your Christ” -- not expressing interest, not thinking about it, not even strolling over, but running forth --…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFull Disclosure
Advent Preface I reads, When the Lord comes again 'all is at last made manifest'
By John M. Grondelski | December 6th 2024 5:21 PMDuring Advent, the Church uses two different Prefaces at Mass: one for most of Advent, the other for Advent’s last nine days. We have two because their foci are different: Advent Preface I looks forward to Christ’s Second Coming at the end of history, while Advent Preface II shifts back,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWe Should End Lame Duck Congresses
Leaders who lost their electoral mandate are rushing through major decisions
By John M. Grondelski | December 4th 2024 3:26 PMOn November 5, the American people decisively elected Donald Trump as president. They put the Senate in Republican control and left the House of Representatives in Republican hands. The message of the election was an end to “business as usual.” Did that message reach Congressional Democrats? No. In the past…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRun Forth to Meet Christ
The Church's prayer invites us to rush forward 'with righteous deeds' to encounter the Lord
By John M. Grondelski | December 3rd 2024 12:01 PMThe Opening Prayer/Collect for Mass on the First Sunday of Advent abounds with powerful words: “resolve,” “run forth,” “righteous,” “worthy.” It reads: “Grant your faithful, we pray, almighty God, the resolve to run forth to meet your Christ with righteous deeds at his coming, so that, gathered at his right…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRandom Ruminations #16
Ersatz Religion: Partyism... Don’t Get Your Christmas Tree Yet... A St. Andrew’s Surprise?... and more
By John M. Grondelski | November 29th 2024 5:44 PMThe Human Shield Dilemma I’ve long argued that the Church, and particularly the current pontificate, are derelict in not conducting serious discussions about just war theory and contemporary warfare (including the use of human shields and urban warfare). Failure to address these issues suggests what George Weigel has highlighted: a…
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