Michael Barber and Brand Pitre of the “Singing in the Reign” blog have started a new blog and will be adding another scripture scholar to the mix. So make sure you bookmark/RSS The Sacred Page
In other news I received an email by Fr John Hogan
To introduce ourselves: our association, the Fraternity of St Genesius, is a family of prayer within the Catholic Church dedicated to praying for those who work in theatre, cinema, the arts and media (internet included) so these people and media came come to recognise their role in witnessing to Christ in the world. We also seek to assist the Church in her mission and outreach to those working in these areas, and to promote the arts and media as a means of evangelisation in the modern world. The Fraternity was founded on the 19th January 2007 and received the formal approval of the Church as a “private association of the faithful of Diocesan right” on the 27th August of the same year: our protector bishop is Bishop Michael Smith of Meath (Ireland). Last October during our first pilgrimage to Rome as a group, we met with the Holy Father following his General Audience and he gave us great encouragement in our work. More details about us and our mission, St Genesius’ life, together with online back issues of our quarterly magazine, can be found on our website.
Considering St. Genesius is also the patron saint of Jesters I will be sure to participate in their online novena at stgenesius.com.
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The St. Genesius thing is a great idea. I’ve thought for several years that there ought to be more people praying for writers and artists of all stripes.