Faith and Reason

Today the Church celebrates Saint Anselm, an 11th century Benedictine monk who eventually became an abbot and, finally, Archbishop of Canterbury. He is best known as a philosopher and scholar who strove to apply reason to explore the mysteries of faith. His brilliant writing is still much respected today and influences much of current theology. ItContinue reading “Faith and Reason”

Wondrous Reading

From Praying with Saint Benedict: Maryanne Wolf ’s remarkable book Proust and the Squid begins with these words:  We were never born to read. Human beings invented reading only a few thousand years ago. And with this invention, we rearranged the very organization of our brain, which in turn expanded the ways we were able to think, whichContinue reading “Wondrous Reading”

St. Valentine

Confusion exists about who St. Valentine was because there have been about a dozen St. Valentines, plus a pope named Valentine. “Valentinus” was a popular name between the second and eighth centuries (meaning worthy, strong, powerful), and several martyrs over the centuries have carried this name.  The Valentine we celebrate on February 14th actually may be two ofContinue reading “St. Valentine”