"The world does not understand what our real power is, and where it lies. And until we put ourselves into its hands of our own act, it can do nothing against us. Till we leave off patience, meekness, purity, resignation, and peace, it can do nothing against that Truth which is our birthright, that Cause which is ours, as it has been the cause of all saints before us. But let all who would labour for God in a dark time beware of any thing which ruffles, excites, and in any way withdraws them from the love of God and Christ, and simple obedience to Him."
John Henry Newman, The Weapons of Saints, 29 October 1837
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
G.K. Chesterton, Illustrated London News, December 31, 1910
"His instruments are poor and despised; the world hardly knows their names. They are busied about what the world thinks petty, and no one minds them. They are apparently set on no great works; nothing is seen to come of what they do: they seem to fail. But there is an unseen connection in the kingdom of God. Such is the rule of our warfare. We rise by falling; we inherit the earth through meekness; we gain comfort through mourning; we earn glory by penitence and prayer. Heaven and earth shall sooner fall than this rule be reversed; it is the law of Christ's kingdom, and nothing can reverse it but sin."
John Henry Newman, Joshua, Christ and His Followers, 13 April 1834
"Seek the Lord, all you humble of the earth, you who carry out what He commands. Seek righteousness, and seek humility, that you may find shelter on the day of the Lord’s wrath."
Zephaniah 2:3
"I know there is a God – and I see a storm coming. If he has a place for me, I believe that I am ready.'”
John F Kennedy, from James Douglass, JFK's Rendezvous with Death, November 2009
"Wonderful providence indeed which is so silent, yet so efficacious, so constant, so unerring. This is what baffles the power of Satan. He cannot discern the Hand of God in what goes on; and though he would fain meet it and encounter it, in his mad and blasphemous rebellion against heaven, he cannot find it.
Crafty and penetrating as he is, yet his thousand eyes and his many instruments avail him nothing against the majestic serene silence, the holy imperturbable calm which reigns through the providences of God. He makes a guess here, or does a bold act there, but all in the dark. If even devils, sagacious as they are, spirits by nature and experienced in evil, cannot detect His hand while He works, how can we hope to see it except by that way which the devils cannot take, by loving faith."
John Henry Newman, Christ Manifested in Remembrance, 19 May 1833
"The Beatitudes remain a paradox only for those who believe that God is other than how Christ reveals him. Those who expect the arrogant to always rule the earth are surprised by the Lord’s words. Those who are accustomed to thinking that happiness belongs to the rich may believe that Jesus is deluded. However, the delusion lies precisely in the lack of faith in Christ. He is the poor man who shares his life with everyone, the meek man who perseveres in suffering, the peacemaker persecuted to death on the cross."
Pope Leo XIV, Angelus Address, 1 February 2026
If, say six months from now, you could look back on this time, what would you do differently?
Think about it. And then do it now, and not when you are looking back with regret.
Stocks powered to a new high, setting the bubble and all that follows from it firmly in place.
This is the hubris of worldly power gone mad.
Gold and silver bounced a bit.
Bitcoin held its own.
VIX remain dulled to the mispricing of risk.
Trump will be going to China to visit with Xi Jinping.
I am sure the meeting will be very polite and mannered. And that Donald will rein in his restless impulses.
Elsewhere around the world, there are storms that seem to be gathering in their power. Men have lost their way,
As a group of students wrote in Munich 84 years ago:"Everywhere and always demonic powers lurk in the dark, waiting for the moment when man is weak; when of his own volition he leaves his place in Creation, as founded for him by God in freedom; and when he yields to the forces of evil, he separates himself from the powers of a higher order; after voluntarily taking the first step, he is driven on and on to the next and to the next, at a furiously accelerating rate."When the times seem dark, and it becomes difficult to see ahead through the storm, we are obliged to gather ourselves together and move forward, advancing in confidence with our shepherd.
Even though in fear and trembling, as those who we remember have walked before.
Have a pleasant weekend.
















