Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 130

Hope you had a Blessed Sixth Sunday of Easter!!

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday. ✝️ 🙏

An early Ascension meme. 🙂😅🙏
Wayyyy too accurate. 🙏🙏🙏
Amen! 🙏
“Bacon is back on the menu.”
—Fr. Mason, Holy Spirit Parish, homily Fifth Sunday of Easter
Meme I made last year for Saint Joseph’s feast day. 🙂🙏
The real Catholic influencer. 🕊️🔥✨🙏
Words of wisdom. 💎
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Saint Francis de Sales (patron saint of journalists) would have an interesting time editing this interview. 😅😅😅
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A belated Star Wars Day meme. ✨🙏
Meme credit: Fete in Heaven on Instagram.

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3 Reasons Why St. Athanasius is My Favorite Saint!

I never even heard of Saint Athanasius during my formative years in Catholic education. Now he’s my favorite Catholic saint! I first learned of Athanasius when I was taking a Master’s course on the Trinity. With today being the feast day of St. Athanasius I want to share three key things about his life that make him my favorite saint of all-time!

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Fighter against Heresy

Born in 296 A.D, Athanasius grew up in arguably the most chaotic time for the Catholic Church. A sinister heresy known as Arianism infested the 4th century Church. This heresy asserted that Jesus was not the Son of God, but simply the highest creation created by God to carry out His works. Arianism rejected the dogma of the Incarnation. St. Athanasius championed truth with his role in the 1st Ecumenical Council at Nicea. Here the Nicene Creed proclaimed the belief in the Trinity officially laid out in a dogmatic decree. Without God working through the person of Athanasius, Christianity may have suffered greatly from Arianism. We proclaim with St. Athanasius,

Holy Trinity

I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all worlds; God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God; begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father, by whom all things were made.

Grassroots Movement

Along with fighting Arianism doctrinally, Athanasius as bishop of Alexandria shepherded his diocese toward truth. He talked the talk and walked the walk. Often at odds with the secular leaders of his day, Athanasius was exiled five times by various emperors including Constantine’s son Emperor Constantius II. Athanasius even lived with monks during one of his banishments— for six years!

The exile of Athanasius didn’t stop his supporters. His holy witness galvanized the faithful to push for his continual return despite his many exiles. I have great respect for anyone who witnesses the truth despite such threats.

Athanasius―Promoter of Holiness

The last reason that St. Athanasius is my favorite saint is his promotion of sanctity. Besides championing orthodoxy at the Council of Nicaea, Athanasius is maybe most well-known for his support of asceticism. Athanasius wrote Life of St. Antony—which became a best-seller in his time—and helped spread the acetic movement throughout the Church. I was drawn to the witness of St. Antony’s life of holiness when I read his biography by St. Athanasius. I am grateful for this gift!

Saint Athanasius

Saint Athanasius pray for us!

I hope to make up for my early years without knowledge of St. Athanasius—nicknamed the “Pillar of Orthodoxy”—by spreading his story in as many ways possible. I will be sure to write more about him in the future. If you have time today, please think about reading the divine office today for his feast day and thank God for Athanasius’ gift of courage in standing up for truth and for having such a cool name to say as well. May God continue to grant us courage in promoting the truth of the Gospel!

Related Links

Selected Quotes from St. Athanasius—the Hammer of Orthodoxy

Saint Athanasius: New Advent

The True Lesson of St. Athanasius

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Why April 29th is One of my Favorite Days of the Year

I look forward to April 29th now.

This is a special day for my family as my wife and I asked for Saint Catherine to intercede for the safety of our daughter in May 2018. Signs were pointing to another impending miscarriage.

By the grace of God my daughter was safely born and is energetic.

We named her after the Sienese saint.

There hasn’t been a day since then we haven’t asked for the intercession of this amazing Saint and Doctor of the Church.

Saint Catherine of Siena pray for us!

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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 129

Hope you had a Blessed Fifth Sunday of Easter!!

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday. ✝️ 🙏

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God has a plan. 🙏
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Peter did tend to act rashly. 😅🙂😅
Saint Athanasius pray for us. 🙏
Sooooo many names!!
Here’s a sign. 🍽️🧼
Pew Patrol. 😅
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Yes!! 😅 🙂 🙏
A very niche meme but one I had to make. 🙂
May the Force be with you—always. ✨🙏
endor #bible #catholicmeme
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Wayyyy too accurate. 😅
The Gospel According to Mario Kart. 😆🙂
Meme inspired by my love of the Gospel and Tolkien.
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Me: What do you want for dinner? My wife: I don’t know…

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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 128

Hope you had a Blessed Fourth Sunday of Easter!!

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday. ✝️ 🙏

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Time flies. 🕒 ✈️
He’s one of my patron saints. Lol
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Ghost appears…call the priest!
Jesus is the Good Shepherd. 🐑🙏
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Meme for my unmarried readers. 🙂😅🙏
“You shall have no other gods before Me.”
—Exodus 20:3
“Now you are old and advanced in years.”
The host of angels! 🙏
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Make Eucharistic Adoration a part of your week.
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Everything works out in the end. 🙏

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Will Our Resurrected Bodies Grant Us Superpowers?

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Superheroes are a huge part of American culture. In recent years, blockbusters like The Avengers franchise and Superman v. Batman along with television shows such as The Flash headline our entertainment. I am a huge fan of the Flash! I love his panoply of abilities: super speed, phasing, and time travel. However, at the end of the day, these characters are still human–just with amplified powers. Each Easter season I ponder the mystery of the Resurrected body of Jesus. Nearly every Sunday during Easter, the Gospel reading talks about the Apostles’ encounter with the Resurrected Lord!

Please do not misinterpret this post’s title. I am not trying to equate the resurrected body with a superhero from a comic book. What I want to reflect on today is what exactly we can deduce are the qualities of the resurrected body as evidenced in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition (ex: Thomas Aquinas).

Powers of the Resurrected Body

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Here are four properties of the Resurrected body as outlined by Saint Thomas Aquinas in Summa Contra Gentiles IV, 86 and supported by Scripture:


Impassibility (Incorruptible)

Saint Paul states in 1 Corinthians 15:42, ” So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown corruptible; it is raised incorruptible.” St. Thomas builds on this to mean that the resurrected body is not subject to deterioration from disease and death.

Subtlety (Phasing)

St. Thomas uses the term subtlety which refers to the ability to pass through material objects. While still being material, the resurrected body is able to pass or phrase through things. The prime example is Jesus passing through the closed and locked doors in John 20:19.

Agility (Super speed)

We get a hint at this ability through Jesus’ miracle of walking on the water [this is pure speculation– his movement was so quick he was able to move across water with ease]. One of the more famous post-resurrection appearances of agility is when Jesus leaves suddenly in the Emmaus episode in Luke 24:13-35.

Clarity (Brightness)

According to Thomas Aquinas, “The bodies of all men alike will be organized as befits the soul, so that the soul shall be an imperishable form giving imperishable being to the body, because to this effect the power of God will entirely subject the matter of the human body to the human soul” (Summa Contra Gentiles IV, 86). He also cites Matthew 13:43 which states the just will shine brilliantly in the kingdom of God. Because this quality of the resurrected body is the vaguest for me, I am not going to deviate from Thomas Aquinas’ words. I encourage you to read more about this quality in Summa Contra Gentiles.


There is so much more to ponder when it comes to the nature and qualities of the resurrected bodies of both Christ and the saints. However, I will want to wrap up this post before I get too speculative in my theology. To be honest this past year, I have become enamored with superheroes of all sorts—in particular DC Comics’ The Flash. I often joke with my wife how cool it would be to acquire the power of the Speed Force and don the mantel of the Scarlet Speedster!

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Powered by God’s Graces

On a more serious note, I want to make sure that I am clear on this point, I am NOT equating the Resurrected Lord with the powers and abilities of superheroes such as Superman or The Flash—that would falter close to the heresy of Arianism. What I want to stress is that there is something mysterious and attractive about the resurrection of the body. Christians proclaim this belief each week in the Nicene Creed.

It is important to realize that we follow God’s commandments and promote charity to our neighbor. We follow God’s tenets not because of the promise of the resurrection. Instead, it is due to our love for God. It is neat to think about the powers and abilities of the resurrected body. Until then I will ask for God’s grace through prayer and the sacraments to increase my love of the Holy Trinity and people I encounter on a daily basis. True heroism occurs in acts of love and virtue! Be a hero today.
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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 127

Hope you had a Blessed Third Sunday of Easter!!

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday. ✝️ 🙏

Too punny!! 😅😅😅
Pray unceasingly. 😃🙏
Amen! 🙏
Jesus is the Way. ✝️🙏
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Never gonna give you up 🎶🎵
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How I imagined the crowds watching Zacchaeus climb up the tree in Luke 19:4.
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Seems accurate. 😅🙏
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*Contestant solves the puzzle but wins no money that round*
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But not this much patience! 😅😃😂
Definitely me in high school. 😂
Can you really have too much incense?!

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