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He must increase and I must decrease
St. John the Baptist tells us that as we encounter the Lord, we must be humble of heart.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 28, 20221 min read


Organ Improvisation on Laetare Jerusalem
Gereon Krahforst improvises on the introit "Laetare Jerusalem" at the Kilgen Organ in the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis in 2013.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 26, 20220 min read


Laetare Jerusalem, Andrea Gabrieli
Rejoice with Jerusalem; be glad for her, all you that love this city! Rejoice with her now, all you that have mourned for her.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 26, 20221 min read


Litany of Humility
Jesus Himself gave His life for us in the most poignant example of humility we can imagine. The Litany of Humility is a medicine for pride.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 23, 20223 min read


Almsgiving
Giving alms to the poor means showing mercy and pity on those in need.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 23, 20222 min read


Simon the Cyrenean
In the Passion of Our Lord, we consider how Simon the Cyrenean carried the Cross of Christ.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 23, 20221 min read


The Golden Rose
Laetare Sunday is after the mid-point of Lent, when Holy Mother Church reminds us Easter is soon coming.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 23, 20226 min read


Icon of the Annunciation
In studying the liturgical art for the important feasts of the Church year, one of the most impressive is the Icon of the Annunciation.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 23, 20223 min read


To Walk Humbly with your God
In our religious life we seek Divine enlightenment and eternal truth through prayer. The Prophet Micah instructs us to walk humbly with God.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 23, 20221 min read


What Popes and Saints have said of St. Joseph
May each of us honor and cherish the example of St. Joseph, trusting in his prayers to help us on the path of salvation.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 18, 20223 min read


How Allegri's Miserere Should Really Sound
Get the inside story on Gregorio Allegri's Miserere, the myths, and the mistakes. From Allegri to Mozart. get the back story on this music.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 18, 20221 min read


Ad te levavi, Gregorian Chant
To You I lift up my eyes, Who are enthroned in heaven...Have pity on us, O Lord, have pity on us.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 18, 20221 min read


My eyes are turned toward the Lord
Let us resolve to turn our eyes toward the Lord and place all of our trust in Him who is our most merciful Savior and Redeemer.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 18, 20224 min read


"To Convict" or "To Condemn"
To convict. To condemn. The distinction between those two verbs is very real, but not very well understood 'till Jesus comes along.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 17, 20223 min read


To Choose or to be Chosen
We are seemingly oblivious of the fact that it is God who takes the initiaive in every instance of calling us to new life with Him.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 17, 20221 min read


Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Litany's titles set before us Mary's exalted privileges, her holiness of life, her amiability and the power of her heavenly intercession

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 16, 20223 min read


Seven Prayers to Our Lady of Seven Sorrows, Pope Pius VII
Pope Pius VII wrote seven prayers to honor Our Lady of Sorrows in 1815 and to obtain the seven graces Mary promises.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 12, 20223 min read


Transfiguration of Christ
We must climb the mountain of perfection to be transfigured like Christ, living a new spiritual life, having been turned heavenward.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 12, 20223 min read


Reminiscere miserationum tuarum, Gregorian chant
Remember that Your compassion, O Lord, and Your kindness are from of old; let not our enemies exult over us.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 11, 20221 min read


The Surrender Novena
Why do you confuse yourselves by worrying? Leave the care of your affairs to me and everything will be peaceful.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Mar 11, 20224 min read
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