29 September 2023
A Glorious Feast of St. Michael and All Angels
27 September 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
26 September 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Therefore, the faith in this [i.e., baptism], which grants the forgiveness of sins, bestows upon us this adoption. And the things that follow, sufficient to instruct us about who has been liberated and who has been honored by this mystical rite. For as they emerge from those holy pools, all those present embrace, greet, kiss, rejoice, and are glad that those who were formerly slaves and captives have become free and sons, and have been invited to the royal banquet. After the ascent from there, they are immediately led to the terrifying table, full of countless goods, and they partake of the body and blood of the Lord, and they become the dwelling place of the Spirit. And they go forth adorned like certain earthly angels, appearing everywhere and shining with the rays of the sun.—St. John Chrysostom, Second Sermon on the Newly Illumined
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
25 September 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
For indeed, baptism is both a burial and a resurrection. ‘For the old man is buried in sin, and the new one, being renewed in the image of the Creator, rises up.’ We put off and we put on. We put off the old garment, tattered by the multitude of sins, and we put on the new one, free from every stain. But what am I saying? We put on Christ Himself: ‘For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.’—St John Chrysostom, On the Newly Illumined
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
22 September 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Have you seen the condescension of the Master? Have you seen the impossible philanthropy? He does not ask for anything burdensome or difficult from us. For He did not say, ‘Learn from Me, for I have worked miracles, raised the dead, and performed wonders, all by My own power.’ But what did He say? ‘Learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.’ Have you seen how great the gain is from this yoke? How great the benefit? Therefore, if anyone is worthy to come under this yoke and capable of learning from the Master that He is gentle and humble in heart, he will provide rest for his whole soul. For this is the essence of our salvation.—St. John Chrysostom, On the Newly Illumined
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
21 September 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Consider whom He calls: those who have spent their resources in transgressions, those who are burdened by sins, those who can no longer stand upright, those filled with shame, those who have no boldness. And for what purpose does He call them? Not to demand an account or to sit in judgment. But what? To grant rest from their toil, to remove the heavy burden.—St. John Chrysostom, On the Newly Illumined
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
20 September 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
You need to know that no sin is so great that it can overcome the zeal of the Lord. Even if someone is a fornicator, an adulterer, effeminate, a homosexual, a prostitute, a thief, a greedy person, a drunkard, an idolater, the power of grace and the philanthropy of the Lord is so great that it can erase all these things and show the mind alone to be grateful.—St. John Chrysostom, Sermon on the Newly Illumined
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
19 September 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
18 September 2023
Patristic Quote of the Day
Old Lutheran Quote of the Day
Lewis
Catechesis
This weekend…
14 September 2023
On the Feast of the Holy Cross, 2023
Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, Be for all the noblest tree,
None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit Thine equal be;
Symbol of the world’s redemption, For the weight that hung on Thee.