(Link here) which means Dean’s sister, Jessica, for these lovely pics of our beloved Herberts grandchildren.
31 December 2021
26 December 2021
Today
Our Final Hymn
Patristic Quote of the Day
25 December 2021
We do not want to abolish…
…the elevation, but retain it because…[it] signifies that Christ has commanded us to remember Him. For just as the sacrament is bodily elevated and yet Christ’s body and blood are not seen in it, so He is also remembered and elevated by the word of the sermon and is confessed and adored in the reception of the sacrament. In each case He is apprehended only by faith; for we cannot see how Christ gives His body and blood for us and even now daily shows and offers it before God to obtain grace for us.—Martin Luther, The German Mass (AE 53:82).
A most frustrating Christmas…
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther, for Christmas Day
24 December 2021
THE Question
This most tremendous tale of all,
Seen in a stained-glass window's hue,
A Baby in an ox's stall ?
The Maker of the stars and sea
Become a Child on earth for me ?
And is it true ? For if it is,
No loving fingers tying strings
Around those tissued fripperies,
The sweet and silly Christmas things,
Bath salts and inexpensive scent
And hideous tie so kindly meant,
No love that in a family dwells,
No carolling in frosty air,
Nor all the steeple-shaking bells
Can with this single Truth compare -
That God was man in Palestine
And lives today in Bread and Wine.
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: The Sixth Commandment
23 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Sixth Commandment
22 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Fifth Commandment
21 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Fifth Commandment
20 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Fourth Commandment
19 December 2021
Rorate Coeli
17 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: The Fourth Commandment
16 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Fourth Commandment
15 December 2021
My sister posted
Happy 101, Daddy!
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Fourth Commandment
14 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: Fourth Commandment
13 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
Catechesis: The Third Commandment
12 December 2021
I love this…
10 December 2021
Catechesis: Third Commandment
Patristic Quote of the Day
Luther
09 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Catechesis: Second Commandment
Luther
08 December 2021
Beautiful thought from Lewis
Patristic Quote of the Day
Catechesis: The Second Commandment
Luther
07 December 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Catechesis: First Commandment
Luther
06 December 2021
Catechesis: The First Commandment
Luther
Patristic Quote of the Day
05 December 2021
Happy 75th to My Sister!
She and I are standing between our grandparents in this pic (my daddy’s dad and mom). Believe it or not, I remember that day; because I wanted a peanut butter sandwich and Grandma Bess sent Sissy to the Springhouse to get the peanut butter off the shelf. And Sissy didn’t like the thought of the snakes down there, so…she made me come with her! We didn’t see any snakes that day and I did get my peanut butter sandwich. She’s the very best sister anyone could ever have. Happy birthday, Sis!
03 December 2021
Catechesis: Learning It Better
Luther
Patristic Quote of the Day
02 December 2021
Catechesis: How to Teach It
Luther
Patristic Quote of the Day
01 December 2021
Catechesis: What the Catechism Teaches
Luther
Patristic Quote of the Day
30 November 2021
Luther
Patristic Quote of the Day
God did this so that whenever the Devil saw the matters of piety not diminishing, despite the shepherds’ removal, nor the word of the message being extinguished, but rather growing, he might learn through experience—both he himself and those who serve him in these matters—that our affairs are not human, but that the basis of our teaching has its root above in heaven, and it is God who guides the Churches in every respect, and that it isn’t possible for the individual who fights God to ever overcome Him.—St. John Chrysostom, On the Holy Martyr Ignatius, par. 12.
Catechesis: Studying the Catechism
29 November 2021
Patristic Quote of the Day
Catechesis: Studying the Catechism
Luther
He rides there so beggarly, but hearken to what is said and preached about this poor king. His wretchedness and poverty are manifest, for He comes riding on an ass like a beggar having neither saddle nor spurs. But that He will take from us sin, strangle death, endow us with eternal holiness, eternal bliss, and eternal life, this cannot be seen. Wherefore thou must hear and believe.—Sermon for Ad Te Levavi, 1533