Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528)[2] – Jesus among the Doctors (1506) regarding Luke 2:41-52, but especially at: 46 After three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, … [Read more...] about #47 – “Vere Latitat”
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#46 – Emergence
It is the fact that never in all history before this had any Jew submitted to being baptized. The Jews knew and used baptism, but only for proselytes who came into Judaism from some other faith. It … [Read more...] about #46 – Emergence
#43 – The Name Above All Names, and the Nameless One
Dear Peregrinus (Monday PM, the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary): I am writing to you from inside a wondrous autumn afternoon, which the Pacific Northwest offers us each year, a gift of too few … [Read more...] about #43 – The Name Above All Names, and the Nameless One
#41 – I Would Give Anything
Dear Peregrinus, It is Mary Edmonds who writes to you today. It has been a whole year since our last correspondence. Our dear friend Fr. Ganz has kept me up to date as to how life is treating … [Read more...] about #41 – I Would Give Anything
#40 – On Suffering
Dear Peregrinus (Monday, 7:30 PM): It is Tara Ludwig who writes to you today, Peregrinus, she of the Faber Institute, long-standing student and friend of Fr. Richard Ganz, a man you yourself know … [Read more...] about #40 – On Suffering
#37 – First Truth
Dear Peregrinus (2 PM): We have begun a daily reading of St. Paul’s Letter to the Galatians (written in Ephesus in 54 or 55 CE) – sections of which constitute the first Reading each day … [Read more...] about #37 – First Truth
#36 – He Bent Down
6 They said this to test him, so that they could have some charge to bring against him. Jesus bent down and began to write on the ground with his finger.[1] “You're an interesting species. An … [Read more...] about #36 – He Bent Down