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    "Jesus Wept." — Hope Doesn’t Cancel Grief

    23/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    "Jesus Wept." — Hope Doesn’t Cancel Grief
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    The shortest sentence in all of Scripture is two words.

    Jesus wept.

    The Church gives us the raising of Lazarus on the 5th Sunday of Lent — right before Holy Week. Before palms. Before the Passion. Before the empty tomb.

    And before the command, “Come forth,” there are tears.

    Jesus knew Lazarus would rise.
    He knew death would not have the final word.

    And that’s exactly why the tears matter.

    He does not weep from ignorance.
    He weeps because He has entered fully into our condition.

    He sees the grief.
    He sees what death does to love.
    He sees the rupture sin tore into creation.

    And He does not stand above it untouched.

    Christianity is not the story of a God who shrugs and says, “Don’t worry, I’ve got this.”

    It is the story of a God who says, “I will step into this with you.”

    Hope doesn’t cancel grief.
    Foreknowledge doesn’t cancel compassion.
    Divinity doesn’t cancel humanity.

    God does not save from a distance.

    He enters the tomb.

    And then He calls us out.

    🎶 "Jesus Wept." — a Lent track for Scripture nerds, converts, cradle Catholics, and anyone who needs to remember that God-with-us includes tears.

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    🐦‍⬛🍞🍷✝️ ORA ET LABORA: St. Benedict ✝️🍷🍞🐦

    20/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    🐦‍⬛🍞🍷✝️ ORA ET LABORA ✝️🍷🍞🐦‍⬛

    Dropping March 20 — and then the very next day is St. Benedict’s feast (March 21), so yes… the timing is basically monastic-level providence.

    This song is for the calm, unbothered saint who helped shape Western monasticism by doing something wildly offensive to chaos: he made a Rule. Not hype. Not vibes. A way of life.

    And the stories are legendary:
    They tried to poison him… twice.
    A poisoned cup cracks clean after the sign of the Cross.
    Poisoned bread? A raven flies off with it.
    No theatrics—just steady holiness and the kind of order the enemy can’t stand.

    The hook says it best: knees go down, sleeves rolled up.
    Prayer isn’t an escape from reality—Benedict shows it’s the way reality gets rebuilt, one hour at a time.

    Little personal note: my wife and I are Benedictine oblates, so this one’s close to home. And if you want to support faithful Benedictine life right here in Kansas, go check out the monks at KansasMonks.org.

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    🔨 The Strong, Silent Type — The Quiet “Yes” That Shook Hell

    18/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    🪵🔨 The Strong, Silent Type — The Quiet “Yes” That Shook Hell

    He never speaks in Scripture.

    Not once.

    No sermons.
    No recorded wisdom.
    No dramatic speeches.

    And yet he is entrusted with the Virgin.
    He names the Son of God.
    He rises in the night and walks into exile without complaint.

    He lived beside the Living Word
    — and never needed to be heard.

    When the angel spoke, he obeyed.
    When danger came, he moved.
    When entrusted with mystery, he guarded it.

    His life can be summed up in one word:

    Yes.

    Satan does not fear noise.
    He fears the quiet “Yes.”

    Tomorrow is the Solemnity of Saint Joseph — and we’re celebrating a day early.

    March 19 interrupts Lent.
    If it falls on a Friday, abstinence yields.
    Even penance steps aside for this man.

    So gather around the table.
    Light the grill if you must.
    Give thanks for steady hands and faithful fathers.

    In an age of broken homes and loud opinions,
    we need the man of Nazareth again.

    🎶 The Strong, Silent Type — a meditation on obedience, chastity, fatherhood, and the strength that does not shout.

    Saint Joseph, Terror of Demons, pray for us.
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    🍀✝️ LORD, NOT LUCK (St. Patrick of Ireland) 🍀🔥

    16/03/2026 | 3 mins.
    🍀✝️ LORD, NOT LUCK (St. Patrick of Ireland) 🍀🔥

    Dropping Monday, March 16 — the day before the Feast of St. Patrick (Tuesday, March 17).

    Most people know the memes, the green, and the “luck of the Irish.”
    But Patrick’s story isn’t luck — it’s grace.

    This song is the short, punchy version of the real arc:
    kidnapped → enslaved → converted in suffering → returned by choice → preached Christ in the face of real power.

    And yes, we nod to the familiar stuff along the way:
    🍀 the shamrock as a simple way to explain the Trinity
    🛡️ the “Christ before me” Breastplate prayer vibe
    🐍 and the reminder that it wasn’t about reptiles… it was about the Gospel driving out darkness

    So if you’ve ever reduced Patrick to a holiday… consider this a friendly upgrade:
    Lord, not luck.

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    14 Moments - The Stations of the Cross

    13/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    “14 Moments” — The Stations of the Cross, Set to Music

    At 3pm on Fridays in Lent, Catholics around the world pause.

    We walk.
    We remember.
    We pray the Passion.

    The Stations of the Cross are not a performance.
    They are a meditation — fourteen moments tracing the road from condemnation to the tomb.

    This is a standard Catholic practice.
    A weekly return to Calvary.
    A disciplined remembering of what love cost.

    So I took all fourteen stations and broke them into seven verses — two stations at a time — so they could live inside one song.

    Not rushed.
    Not sentimental.
    Steady. Intentional. Lenten.

    Each verse moves forward.
    Each refrain returns us to the Church’s proclamation:

    “We proclaim Your death, O Lord,
    and profess Your Resurrection
    until You come again.”

    This isn’t background music.

    It’s meant to be prayed.

    🎶 “14 Moments” — for anyone who walks the Stations.
    For anyone who kneels at 3pm on a Friday in Lent.
    For anyone who wants to linger at the Cross a little longer.

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