Category Archives: Patristiblogging

Formerly NAPLAM – For Patristibloggers – blog posts concerning the Fathers of the Church

St. Ambrose on the martyrdom of St. Lawrence

St. Ambrose of Milan (+397) in his work De officiis ministrorum, echoing Cicero, spoke about martyrs. He lingers over the conversation between St. Pope Sixtus II (whose feast we had the other day) and his great deacon, the Spanish born … Continue reading

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St. Augustine on St. Lawrence, deacon

St. Augustine of Hippo preached various sermons on St. Lawrence. Here is one the bishop preached around A.D. 401.  It might not be quite what you expect, however!  It sure wasn’t what Augustine himself expected! Put yourself in the cathedral … Continue reading

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Patristic Rosary Project: 4th Luminous Mystery – Transfiguration

Some of you newcomers to WDTPRS might not know that I built up something called the Patristic Rosary Project.  When I looked at the Transfiguration, 4th of the Luminous Mysteries, here is what I provided: ____________ We continue our Patristic … Continue reading

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PODCAzT 40: Eusebius of Vercelli in exile; my column in The Wanderer about detractors of Summorum Pontificum

[display_podcast] In today’s PODCAzT you will hear excerpts of a tender letter (ep. 2) from an exiled St. Eusebius of Vercelli to his flock. I have a rather longer selection of the Latin original this time. Also, I read my … Continue reading

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1 August: Feast of the Seven Maccabee brothers

I am sure you already know that today, in the new calendar, is the feast of St. Alphonsus Maria de’Liguori, the bishop and doctor of the Church so famous for his contributions to moral theology. However, today is also the … Continue reading

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PODCAzT 39: St. Augustine on Christ the Mediator; “for all” or “for many”?

[display_podcast]   In today’s PODCAzT, we hear from St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) who contributes to the second reading in today’s Office of Readings.  The selection is from Bk 10 of the Confessions.  I use that as a spring board … Continue reading

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PODCAzT 36: St. Augustine on John the Baptist; Ut queant laxis

[display_podcast] https://zuhlsdorf.computer/podcazt/07_06_24.mp3 Our PODCAzT for this Solemnity of the Nativity of John the Baptist presents a selection from sermon (s. 288) preached by St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) in Carthage in 401.  This is not the same selection as you … Continue reading

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PODCAzT 35: Cyprian on the Our Father; MP Rules of Engagement

[display_podcast]https://zuhlsdorf.computer/podcazt/07_06_17.mp3  In the PODCAzT we examine a selection from St. Cyprian of Carthage’s treatise on the Lord’s Prayer, De oratione dominica.  Afterward, I make some comments about liturgical prayer.  Then I gloss my 5 Rules of Engagement for When and … Continue reading

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PODCAzT 33: Augustine on loving “too late”; the Trinity; leaving Roma

In today’s PODCAzT I retrace my steps a few days to a powerful selection in the Office of Readings from Book 10 of Augustine’s Confessions.  Since it is Trinity Sunday I speak about our Catholic faith in a Triune God.  … Continue reading

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PODCAzT 32: Gregory the Great on Job; rubrics; sacred music

In this somewhat longer PODCAzT we hear from St. Pope Gregory the Great (+604) who gives us a commentary on Job’s suffering.  These days in the Office of Readings, now that it is "Ordinary Time" again… sigh… we are hearing … Continue reading

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