Good morning, Digital Neighbors!
A word from St. Athanasius and some commentary on this fine St. Patrick’s day. It seems fitting that this reading fall on today, St. Athanasius was of mixed heritage, brown with red hair. As Rod Bennet explains:
The woman, a pale, Gaulish redhead with dark rings of sorrow under her eyes, had otherwise the look of ease and city life about her. She was plainly out of her element here at the edge of the wilderness. Her child seemed even more incongruous: a scrawny, big-eyed boy, five, perhaps, six years old, with an ominous, unending cough; a dark, mixed-race runt with a head of kinky yet unmistakably Celtic red hair. Most Roman women would have exposed this child at birth, or aborted him early on, at the first signs of a difficult pregnancy. This woman was different. She clung to her pathetic little offspring as if he were a bag of gold and even now she was taking terrible risks, breaking Caesar’s law, on his behalf.
The Apostasy That Wasn't: The Extraordinary Story of the Unbreakable Early Church. – Rod Bennet