Around the year 300, during the reign of Diocletian, we find the martyrdom of our Saint for today.  Lucy was a young woman, with a vow of chastity and virginity.  She was martyred for her faith.  At some point, she lost her eyes in the ordeal.   Thus, she became theContinue Reading

Growing up in the mountains, we didn’t have any streetlights.  There weren’t many neighbors nearby either, so when we would play outside, sometimes it was pitch black.   My uncle bought us this set one time that I’ll never forget.  It was this cheap little walky-talky and flashlight combo.  The littleContinue Reading

Many of you know I didn’t grow up around here.   I grew up in the coalfields of Virginia, spending most of my early years running through the woods and climbing the hills.   My father raised a small arbor of grapes, and I remember hiding under those leaves, stealing the sweetContinue Reading

In today’s readings, we hear this exciting line: Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what the will of God is, what is good and pleasing and perfect.   While praying over these readings, I kept being drawnContinue Reading

A friend and I were talking about the movie “Evan Almighty.” In this movie, God has asked Evan to build an ark. Everyone thinks it’s silly and that he is crazy. His wife is at her wit’s end and is struggling with the whole idea. Sitting eating fish at aContinue Reading

When I was a younger man, my mother, and father began to foster children from broken homes to give them a new start.   One of the young children who came to live with them had been severely neglected and abused. She would flinch when someone would move their arm aroundContinue Reading

As I was meditating on the gospel for today, the word dog, as it often does, struck me as harsh. The term used there is “κυναρίοις(kunariois),” which has more of the meaning of puppy. It still has that harsh sting since the Jewish people saw dogs and pigs as scavengers,Continue Reading