St. Peter's at sunset (photo credit: author) Due to work, I was able to spend a week in Rome, Italy. Having been to Rome before, during my off-time, I maximized it for spiritual growth. Long story short, I spent way too much time at the Vatican and visiting way too many random churches. Having spent … Continue reading Crossing the Tiber?
Category: 2026
“Book” idea: Agnus Dei: Christ, Easter, and the Lamb
Theย Ghent Altarpiece, also called theย Adoration of the Mystic Lambย (Dutch:ย De aanbidding van het Lam Gods), Jan van Eyck and Hubert van Eyck, Oil on oak panel, St. Bavo's Cathedral (Ghent, Belgium), 1432AD A rabbit hole that I've recently gone down, and not sure if it will go anywhere, but I will write down my thoughts and … Continue reading “Book” idea: Agnus Dei: Christ, Easter, and the Lamb
Shine, Jesus, Shine
Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may … Continue reading Shine, Jesus, Shine
Knowledge at the Chapel of St. Thomas
I love knowledge, I love to learn, and I love to think. My day job requires me to learn about new things and embrace new ideas and concepts. In my spiritual and theological life, I have the same desire, but after a long day's work, I'm often too tired to crack open a book and … Continue reading Knowledge at the Chapel of St. Thomas
Neapolitan Ice Cream and the Holy Trinity
Recently, I saw a video on social media from a person who says that Neapolitan ice cream is a good way of explaining the Holy Trinity. Watching it initially, I thought it did a pretty good job, but as many illustrations of the Holy Trinity have shown, it is often flawed and could delve into … Continue reading Neapolitan Ice Cream and the Holy Trinity