Memento Mori
Memento Mori: A call to martyrdom?
ELISHA VALLADARES-CORMIER CATHOLIC VALUES COLUMNIST “Frater, memento mori.” “Brother, remember your death.” This phrase can be traced back to a group called the Hermits of St. Paul in France, who were known to begin each conversation with it – a constant reminder of their impending demise and a call to be prepared for it when the time comes. What a thought, isn’t it? Just imagine recalling a […]
Let’s talk about death
MAGGIE PAWSEY ASSISTANT EDITOR Who would you die for? Your best friend? Your little sister? Father Nathan Malavolti? Maybe it’s because I’m an angsty Gen Z kid with a morbid sense of humor who occasionally longs to shuffle off this mortal coil, but I definitely look at people and think, “I love that person so much. […]
