The New Gideon

  MEMORIAL OF THE QUEENSHIP OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY   Mark is coming to Philadelphia in September, 2017. Details at the end of this writing… In today’s first Mass reading on this memorial of the Queenship of Mary, we read about the call of Gideon. Our Lady is the New Gideon of our times… […]

Revolution… in Real Time

Vandalized Statue of St. Junípero Serra, Courtesy KCAL9.com   SEVERAL years ago when I wrote about a coming Global Revolution, particularly in America, one man scoffed: “There is no revolution in America, and there won’t be!” But as violence, anarchy and hatred are beginning to reach a feverish pitch in the United States and elsewhere in […]

The Paralysis of Despair

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for July 6th, 2017 Thursday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time Opt. Memorial of St. Maria Goretti Liturgical texts here   THERE are many things in life that can cause us to despair, but none, perhaps, as much as our own faults.

Courage… to the End

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for June 29th, 2017 Thursday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul Liturgical texts here   TWO years ago, I wrote The Growing Mob. I said then that ‘the zeitgeist has shifted; there is a growing boldness and intolerance sweeping through the courts, […]

Making Way for Angels

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for June 7th, 2017 Wednesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time Liturgical texts here    SOMETHING remarkable happens when we give praise to God: His ministering angels are released in our midst.

Climate Change and The Great Delusion

  First published December, 2015 on… THE MEMORIAL OF ST. AMBROSE and VIGIL OF THE JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY    I received a letter this week (June 2017) from a man who worked for decades with large corporations as an agronomist and agricultural financial analyst. And then, he writes… It was through that experience that […]

Finishing the Course

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for May 30th, 2017 Tuesday of the Seventh Week of Easter Liturgical texts here   HERE was a man who hated Jesus Christ… until he encountered Him. Meeting Pure Love will do that to you. St. Paul went from taking the lives of Christians, to suddenly offering his life as […]

Peace in Hardships

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for May 16th, 2017 Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter Liturgical texts here   SAINT Seraphim of Sarov once said, “Acquire a peaceful spirit, and around you, thousands will be saved.” Maybe this is another reason why the world remains unmoved by Christians today: we too are restless, […]

On False Humility

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for May 15th, 2017 Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter Opt. Memorial of St. Isidore Liturgical texts here   THERE was a moment while preaching at a conference recently that I felt a slight self-satisfaction in what I was doing “for the Lord.” That night, I reflected on […]

The Great Harvest

  …behold Satan has demanded to sift all of you like wheat… (Luke 22:31)   EVERYWHERE I go, I see it; I am reading it in your letters; and I am living it in my own experiences: there is a spirit of division afoot in the world that is driving families and relationships apart like […]

The Refuge Within

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for May 2nd, 2017 Tuesday of the Third Week of Easter Memorial of St. Athanasius Liturgical texts here   THERE is a scene in one of Michael D. O’Brien’s novels that I have never forgotten—when a priest is being tortured for his faithfulness. [1]Eclipse of the Sun, Ignatius Press […]

Prayer Slows the World Down

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for April 29th, 2017 Saturday of the Second Week of Easter Memorial of St. Catherine of Siena Liturgical texts here   IF time feels as if it is speeding up, prayer is what will “slow” it down.

Forward, in His Light

Mark in concert with wife Lea   WARM Easter greetings! I wanted to take a moment during these celebrations of Christ’s Resurrection to update you on some important changes here and upcoming events.

The Popes, and the Dawning Era

Photo, Max Rossi/Reuters   THERE can be no doubt that the pontiffs of the last century have been exercising their prophetic office so as to awaken believers to the drama unfolding in our day (see Why Aren’t the Popes Shouting?). It is a decisive battle between the culture of life and the culture of death… […]

On Charlie Johnston

Jesus Walking on Water by Michael D. O’Brien   THERE is an underlying theme I try to weave throughout all the aspects of my ministry: Be not afraid! For it carries within it the seeds of both reality and hope:

When the Stones Cry Out

ON THE SOLEMNITY OF ST. JOSEPH, SPOUSE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY   To repent is not just to acknowledge that I have done wrong; it is to turn my back on the wrong and start incarnating the Gospel. On this hinges the future of Christianity in the world today. The world does not believe […]

Turn On the Headlights

 THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for March 16–17th, 2017 Thursday-Friday of the Second Week of Lent Liturgical texts here   JADED. Disappointed. Betrayed… those are some of the feelings many have after watching one failed prediction after another in recent years. We were told the “millenium” computer bug, or Y2K, would bring the end […]

The Heart of God

The Heart of Jesus Christ, Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta; R. Mulata (20th century)      WHAT you are about to read has the potential to not only set women, but in particular, men free from undue burden, and radically change the course of your life. That’s the power of God’s Word…  

The Authentic Mercy

  IT was the most cunning of lies in the Garden of Eden… You certainly will not die! No, God knows well that the moment you eat of [the fruit of the tree of knowledge] your eyes will be opened and you will be like gods who know what is good and what is evil. […]

Judgment Begins With the Household

 Photo by EPA, at 6pm in Rome, February 11th, 2013     AS a young man, I dreamed of being a singer/songwriter, of dedicating my life to music. But it seemed too unrealistic and impractical. And so I went into mechanical engineering—a profession that paid well, but was totally unsuitable to my gifts and disposition. After […]

Creation Reborn

    THE “culture of death”, that Great Culling and The Great Poisoning, are not the final word. The havoc wreaked upon the planet by man is not the final say on human affairs. For neither the New nor the Old Testament speak of the end of the world after the influence and reign of the “beast.” Rather, they speak of […]

And So, It Comes

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for February 13th-15th, 2017 Liturgical texts here Cain slaying Abel, Titian, c. 1487—1576   This is an important writing for you and your family. It is an address to the hour in which humanity is now living. I have combined three meditations in one so that the flow of […]

A Catholic Answer to the Refugee Crisis

Refugees, courtesy Associated Press   IT is one of the most volatile topics in the world right now—and one of the least balanced discussions at that: refugees, and what do with the overwhelming exodus. St. John Paul II called the issue “perhaps the greatest tragedy of all the human tragedies of our time.” [1]Address to Refugees in Exile […]

Come Away With Me

  While writing about the Storm of Fear, Temptation, Division, and Confusion recently, the writing below was lingering in the back of my mind. In today’s Gospel, Jesus says to the Apostles, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” [1]Mark 6:31 There is so much happening, so fast in our world as we approach the Eye of the Storm, that […]

Offended by God

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Wednesday, February 1st, 2017 Liturgical texts here Peter’s Denial, by Michael D. O’Brien   IT’s a bit surprising, really. After speaking with astounding wisdom and performing mighty deeds, onlookers could only sneer and say, “Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary?”

A Matter of the Heart

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Monday, January 30th, 2017 Liturgical texts here A monk praying; photo by Tony O’Brien, Christ in the Desert Monastery   THE Lord has put many things on my heart to write you in just the past few days. Again, there is a certain sense that time is of the […]

The Great Ark

Look Up by Michael D. O’Brien   If there is a Storm in our times, will God provide an “ark”? The answer is “Yes!” But perhaps never before have Christians doubted this provision so much as in our times as controversy over Pope Francis rages, and the rational minds of our post-modern era must grapple with the mystical. Nonetheless, […]

The Storm of Confusion

“You are the light of the world” (Matt 5:14)   AS I attempt to pen this writing to you today, I confess, I have had to start over several times. The reason is that The Storm of Fear to doubt God and His promises, The Storm of Temptation to turn to worldly solutions and security, and The Storm […]

The Storm of Temptation

Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images   TEMPTATION is as old as human history. But what is new about temptation in our times is that sin has never been so accessible, so pervasive, and so acceptable. It could rightly be said that there is a veritable deluge of impurity sweeping through the world. And this has […]

Christmas is Never Over

  CHRISTMAS is over? You’d think so by the world’s standards. The “top forty” has replaced Christmas music; sales signs have replaced ornaments; lights have been dimmed and Christmas trees kicked to the curb. But for us as Catholic Christians, we are still in the midst of a contemplative gaze at the Word who has become flesh—God become […]

Jesus

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Saturday, December 31st, 2016 The Seventh Day of the Nativity of Our Lord and Vigil of the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God Liturgical texts here Embracing Hope, by Léa Mallett   THERE is one word on my heart on this eve of the Solemnity of the […]

The Sifted

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Wednesday, December 26th, 2016 Feast of St. Stephen the Martyr Liturgical texts here St. Stephen the Martyr, Bernardo Cavallino (d. 1656)   To be a martyr is to feel the storm coming and willingly to endure it at the call of duty, for Christ’s sake, and for the good […]

Our Compass

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Wednesday, December 21st, 2016 Liturgical texts here   IN the Spring of 2014, I went through a terrible darkness. I felt tremendous doubts, surges of fear, despair, terror, and abandonment. I began one day with prayer as usual, and then… she came.

The Kingdom Will Never End

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Tuesday, December 20th, 2016 Liturgical texts here The Annunciation; Sandro Botticelli; 1485   AMONG the most powerful and prophetic words spoken to Mary by the angel Gabriel was the promise that her Son’s Kingdom would never end. This is good news for those who fear that the Catholic Church is in […]

Vindication and Glory

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Tuesday, December 13th, 2016 Opt. Memorial of St. John of the Cross Liturgical texts here From the Creation of Adam, Michelangelo, c. 1511   “OH well, I tried.” Somehow, after thousands of years of salvation history, the suffering, death and Resurrection of the Son of God, the arduous […]

Jesus, the Wise Builder

  As I continue to study the “beast” of Revelation 13, some fascinating things are emerging which I wish to pray and reflect on further before writing them. In the meantime, I am receiving letters of concern again about the growing division in the Church over Amoris Laetitia, the Pope’s recent Apostolic Exhortation. For the moment, I want […]

Can We Have This Discussion?

  SEVERAL weeks ago, I wrote that it is time for me ‘to speak directly, boldly, and without apology to the “remnant” who are listening. It is only a remnant of readers now, not because they are special, but chosen; it is a remnant, not because all are not invited, but few respond.’ [1]cf. The Convergence and the Blessing That […]

The Tiger in the Cage

  The following meditation is based on today’s second Mass reading of the first day of Advent 2016. In order to be an effective player in the Counter-Revolution, we must first have a real revolution of the heart…    I am like a tiger in a cage. Through Baptism, Jesus has thrown open the door […]

Is It Too Late for Me?

Pope Francis Closes the “Door of Mercy”, Rome, Nov. 20th, 2016, Photo by Tiziana Fabi/ AFP POOL / AFP   THE “Door of Mercy” has closed. All across the world, the special plenary indulgence offered at cathedrals, basilicas and other designated places, has expired. But what about the mercy of God in this “time of mercy” in which […]

Come Down Quickly!

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Tuesday, November 15th, 2016 Memorial of St. Albert the Great Liturgical texts here   WHEN Jesus passes by Zacchaeus, He not only tells him to come down from his tree, but Jesus says: Come down quickly! Patience is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, one that few of us […]

Unless the Lord Build It

  I received a number of letters and comments over the weekend from my American friends, nearly all of them cordial and hopeful. I get the sense that some feel I am a bit of a “wet rag” in suggesting that the revolutionary spirit afoot in our world today has not nearly run its course, […]

In This Vigil

  A word that has given me strength for many years now came from Our Lady in the famed apparitions of Medjugorje. Mirroring the urging of Vatican II and the contemporary popes, she also called us to look at the “signs of the times”, as she implored in 2006: My children, do you not recognize the […]

With All Prayer

THE NOW WORD ON MASS READINGS for Thursday, October 27th, 2016 Liturgical texts here St. John Paul II on a prayer walk near Edmonton, Alberta (Arturo Mari; The Canadian Press)   IT came to me a few years ago, as clear as a flash of lightning: it will only be by God’s grace that His children will […]

Is Jesus Really Coming?

Photo by Janice Matuch   A friend connected to the underground Church in China told me of this incident not long ago: Two mountain villagers descended into a Chinese city looking for a specific female leader of the underground Church there. This elderly husband and wife were not Christians. But in a vision, they were given […]

The Litany of Humility

Litany of Humility by Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val (1865-1930), Secretary of State for Pope Saint Pius X   O Jesus! meek and humble of heart, Hear me.       From the desire of being esteemed, Deliver me, Jesus. From the desire of being loved, Deliver me, Jesus. From the desire of being extolled, Deliver […]