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john duns scotus

b. 1266 — d. 1308

DOCTOR SUBTILIS: THEOLOGIAN OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION and FOUNDER OF THE SCOTISTIC SCHOOL OF SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGY, a FRIAR MINOR

Blessed John Duns Scotus: Defender of the Immaculate Conception

Next to St. Bonaventure, Bl. John is perhaps the most important and influential theologian in the history of the Franciscan Order. He was the founder of the Scotistic School in Theology, and until the time of the French Revolution his thought dominated the Roman Catholic faculties of theology in nearly all the major universities of Europe. He is chiefly known for his theology on the Absolute Kingship of Jesus Christ, the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and his philosophic refutation of evolution.


He was born in Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland, around 1265. As a little boy, he had difficulty in learning and so he turned to Mary, the Seat of Wisdom, asking her to heal his dullness so that he could advance in his studies. Mary appeared to him and granted his request. Going back to school, he astonished his classmates and teachers. Bl. John resolved to make use of the heavenly gift of great intelligence, above all, to glorify the sweet and glorious Virgin Mary. At the age of 15, he entered the Novititate of the Order of Friars Minor (the Franciscans) at Dumfries, in the Kingdom of Scotland.

Later during the night of Christmas, 1299 at the Oxford Convent, the Blessed Mother appeared to him and placed on his arms the Child Jesus who kissed and embraced him fondly. This was perhaps the occasion which inspired Blessed John to write so profoundly and fluently on the absolute primacy of Christ and the reason for the Incarnation. Christ’s Incarnation, which is decreed from all eternity even apart from the Redemption, is the supreme created manifestation of God’s love.

It was also in Paris that Blessed John came to be called as the “Marian Doctor” after he championed the privilege of Mary’s Immaculate Conception. In England, Bl. John taught the truth of this Marian privilege without any opposition. But at Paris the situation was reversed. The academic body of the University admitted only the purification of Mary in the womb of Her mother St. Anne, like St. John the Baptist. Even St. Bonaventure and St. Thomas Aquinas, the great Parisian Masters, were not able to solve the problem of the universality of original sin and of the efficacy of Christ’s Redemption. They thought that even the Blessed Virgin Mary was included in this universality, and therefore subject to contract the original stain even if only for an instant, so that she may also be redeemed. Scotus in his attempt to introduce and teach a theological position different from that upheld by the university, had to appear in a public dispute before the whole academic body, at the risk of expulsion from the university if he failed to defend his doctrine. Bl. John Scotus prepared himself for the event in prayer and recollection and in total confidence to the Immaculate Virgin, the Seat of Wisdom.

When the fixed day of the dispute arrived, on leaving the convent, he passed before a statue of Our Lady and with suppliant voice entreated her: “Allow me to praise You, O Most Holy Virgin; give me strength against your enemies.” Our Lady responded with a prodigious visible sign: the head of the statue moved and bowed slightly before him. It was as if to say: “Yes I will give you all the strength you need.”

Two Papal legates presided over the dispute. Then with powerful dialectic and with deep and subtle reasoning, Blessed Scotus refuted all the objections of the learned men in attendance, undermining the foundation of every argument contrary to Mary’s Immaculate Conception. From that day the University of Paris took up the same cause to defend this privilege of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Blessed John died on 8th November, 1308, barely 43 years of age. He was called “blessed” almost immediately after his death. In 1854, Pope Pius IX solemnly declared that the Marian doctrine of Bl. John, was a correct expression of the faith of the Apostles: “at the first moment of Her conception, Mary was preserved free from the stain of original sin, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ.” The seal of the Church’s approval was also placed on Bl. John’s doctrine on the universal primacy of Christ when the feast of Christ the King was instituted in 1925. On March 20, 1992 Bl. John Duns Scotus was officially beatified by Pope John Paul II at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Bl. John Duns Scotus, “The minstrel of the Word Incarnate” and “Defender of Mary’s Immaculate Conception” is presented by Pope John Paul II to our age “wealthy of human, scientific and technological resources, but in which many have lost the sense of faith and lead lives distant from Christ and His Gospel,” as “a Teacher of thought and life.”

( the above is excerpted from http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/SCOTUS.htm)

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Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity

1880-1906

The Saint of the Divine Indwelling

This theme of being the “house of God,” then, was at first closely associated with the mystery of the Eucharist in the mind of Elizabeth. In a poem that she would later write to commemorate the seventh anniversary of her First Communion, she meditates upon the day:

When Jesus made in me His dwelling place,
When God took possession of my heart,
So well that since that hour,
Since that mysterious colloquy,
That divine and delicious meeting,
I have aspired to nothing else but to give my life
In order to return a bit of His great love
To the Beloved of the Eucharist
Who reposed in my feeble heart,
Inundating it with all of his favors.

Likewise, Elizabeth once wrote the following words to a friend who had just made her First Communion: “If He came this morning into your little heart, it was not to pass through it and go away, but to remain there always.” It seems that the future Blessed understood that by giving himself to her in the sacrament of the Eucharist, Jesus had come to dwell within her in a new way.

Elizabeth writes in a poem that she composed for Christmas of 1901:

He comes to reveal the mystery,
To give all of the Father’s secrets
To lead from glory to glory
Even unto the bosom of the Trinity.

Elizabeth, then, experienced Christ as the one who comes to reveal to us the Father’s love and to lead us to share in the divine life of Trinitarian love.

Blessed Elizabeth entered the Carmelite Order in 1901. Here the young Carmelite found many passages in St Paul that helped her discover the great dignity of this vocation of the Christian to share in the life of the Trinity through union with Christ. She was especially drawn to the eighth chapter of Paul’s letter to the Romans, in which the great saint writes: “For those He foreknew He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, so that He might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those He predestined He also called; and those He called He also justified; and those He justified He also glorified” (Rom 8.29-30).

Likewise, she drew great riches from the first chapter of the letter to the Ephesians, in which Paul writes: “He chose us in Christ, before the foundation of the world, to be holy and without blemish before Him. In love He destined us for adoption to Himself through Jesus Christ. In accord with the favor of His will, for the praise of the glory of His grace that He granted us in His beloved” (Eph 1.4-6)

Elizabeth realized that all people are created in order to be united to Jesus, to be made like Him, even in His sufferings, in order to share in the relationship of love that the risen Jesus shares with the Father and the Holy Spirit. She explains this great plan of God in one of her meditations:

God bends lovingly over this soul,
His adopted daughter, who is so
conformed to the image of His Son,
the ‘ first born among all creatures,’
and recognizes her as one of those
whom He has ‘predestined, called,
justified.’ And His fatherly heart
thrills as He thinks of consummating
His work, that is, of ‘glorifying’ her
by bringing her into His kingdom,
there to sing for ages unending ‘
the praise of His glory’.

Elizabeth’s last audible words before her death were, “I am going to Light, to Love, to Life.” She died on November 9, 1906, at the age of 26, after having lived in Carmel for only five years.

On November 25, 1984, Pope John Paul II beatified Elizabeth of the Trinity. In his homily at the beatification, the Pope presented Elizabeth of the Trinity to the Church as one “who led a life ‘hidden with Christ in God’ (Col. 3:3),” and as “a brilliant witness to the joy of being ‘rooted and grounded in love’ (Eph 3:17).” We can turn to Elizabeth of the Trinity today as a witness to the impact that the presence of the loving God within the soul can have in a human life.

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Make a little cell in your heart for Jesus of the Agony; take refuge there, when you hear Him outraged by men, try to make reparation; you, at least, love Him and keep your heart quite pure for Him. Oh! If you only knew how the good God love pure hearts! It is there that He loves to reign.

“As long as my will desires that which is alien to the divine will, has preferences for one thing or another, I remain like a child; I do not walk in love with giant strides. The fire has not yet burnt away all the dross, and the gold is not yet pure. I am still seeking myself. 0 Lord, You have not yet done away with all my resistance toYou. But when the crucible has consumed all tainted love, all tainted pain, all tainted fear, then love’ is perfect, and the golden ring of our union is wider than heaven and earth.

But in order to attain this I must die daily to myself. O Jesus, I wish to die, to decrease, to deny myself daily more and more, in order that You may grow and be exalted in me. As a ‘ little one’ I dwell in the depths of my poverty; I see my nothingness, my penury, my weakness; I see that I am incapable of progress, of perseverance; I appear to myself n all my destitution; I prostrate myself in my wretchedness, and recognizing my state of dire need, I spread it out before You, my divine Master. As far as my will-not my feelings-is concerned, I set my joy in everything that can humble me, immolate me, destroy self in me, for I want to give place to You, O Lord; I no longer wish to live by my own life, but to be transformed in You, so that my life may be more divine than human, and that, inclining unto me, the Father may recognize Your image, the image of His beloved Son, in whom He is well pleased”

(Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity)


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St. Lawrence of Brindisi (1559-1619) Feast Day is July 21st

God is love, and all his operations proceed from love. Once he wills to manifest that goodness by sharing his love outside himself, then the Incarnation becomes the supreme manifestation of his goodness and love and glory. So, Christ was intended before all other creatures and for his own sake. For him all things were created and to him all things must be subject, and God loves all creatures in and because of Christ. Christ is the first-born of every creature, and the whole of humanity as well as the created world finds its foundation and meaning in him. Moreover, this would have been the case even if Adam had not sinned”

(St. Lawrence of Brindisi, Doctor of the Universal Church, Capuchin Educational Conference, Washington, D.C.).

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On New Year’s Day, the Church celebrates the glory of Mary, Mother of God. Fr Terrance explains some of her natural and supernatural glories and indicates how we can put into practice the best New Year’s resolution possible: to become her true child.

Ave Maria!

Mass: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God – Solemnity

Readings: 
1st: Num 6:22-27
Resp: Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8
2nd: Gal 4:4-7
Gsp: Lk 2:16-21

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Fr Terrance gives the homily at Bloomington, IN on Jul 07 on how our Lord wants us to think with the Mind of Christ and then explains the profound difference of his mindset from ours. He addresses, fasting for the love of Christ alone and not to win approval from men or even from God. God has already showed us that he loves us through the Incarnation and Redemption. We are only to show ours by conforming ourselves to His self-sacrificing mindset.

Ave Maria!

Mass: Saturday 13th Week of Ordinary Time – Wkdy
Readings: 
1st: eph 2:19-22
Resp: psa 117:1, 2 0
Gsp: joh 20:24-29

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Fr Terrance gives the homily at Bloomington, IN, on Sep 05, 2025, on how Jesus Christ is the center and purpose of all creation, emphasizing His primacy over everything as taught by St. Paul and the Franciscan perspective.

In this insightful homily, Father delves into the theological depth of St. Paul’s writings, particularly from Colossians, to affirm that Jesus Christ is the heart of all creation. He teaches that everything was created through, by, and for Christ, as seen in passages like Colossians 1:15, where Christ is called ‘the firstborn of all creation,’ and Colossians 1:16, which states all things were created in Him. Father highlights Christ as the ‘icon of the invisible God’, manifesting the divine nature in His humanity, as reiterated in John 12:45 and John 14:9. He also references Galatians 4:4, noting Christ’s birth ‘in the fullness of time,’ and Revelation 22:13, where Christ declares Himself ‘the Alpha and the Omega.’ Father contrasts the Franciscan thesis of Christ’s absolute primacy with the Thomistic view, emphasizing that Christ’s incarnation was not solely for redemption but was God’s primary plan before sin, as supported by Colossians 1:17-18 and Philippians 2:10-11. He includes Mary in this divine blueprint, citing Pius IX’s Ineffabilis Deus, and notes Christ’s headship over the Church and angels (Colossians 2:10). Drawing from Fr. Gabriel Amorth, Father reinforces that Christ is the summation of all creatures, heavenly and earthly. He urges listeners to center their lives on Jesus and Mary, aligning with God’s eternal purpose.

For Further Reading

Colossians 1:15-18 – NAB – Christ as Firstborn of Creation – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/colossians/1?15
John 12:45 – NAB – Seeing Christ, Seeing the Father – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/john/12?45
John 14:9 – NAB – Christ as Image of Father – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/john/14?9
Galatians 4:4 – NAB – Born in Fullness of Time – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/galatians/4?4
Revelation 22:13 – NAB – Christ as Alpha and Omega – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/revelation/22?13
Philippians 2:10-11 – NAB – Every Knee Bows to Christ – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/philippians/2?10
Catechism of the Catholic Church #2566 – Man’s Creation in God’s Image – http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/2566.htm
Catechism of the Catholic Church #331 – Christ as Center of Creation – http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/331.htm
Catechism of the Catholic Church #668 – Christ’s Exaltation and Primacy – http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/668.htm
Vatican – Ineffabilis Deus by Pius IX – Apostolic Constitution on Immaculate Conception – https://www.papalencyclicals.net/pius09/p9ineff.htm

Ave Maria!

Mass: St. Teresa of Calcutta – Opt Mem – http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=5611
Readings: Friday 22nd Week of Ordinary Time – http://usccb.org/bible/readings/090525.cfm
1st: col 1:15-20
Resp: psa 100:1-5
Gsp: luk 5:33-39

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