Wheat Tallest of the crop, I held my head high. Dancing in the wind, beneath the sun’s piercing eye. Strong…
Monthly Archives: August, 2011
Another World Youth Day has come and gone, and with it, all the usual speculation about what it means. Ever…
Truth in advertizing — after all the glowing reports of the benefits of a product, potential side effects need to…
The disciple Ananias hurried along the Via Recta through Damascus to the house of a man named Judas, a leading…
I Fall to Pieces… I fall to pieces every day, I fall to pieces every night, The maker reassembles me…
In an emotionally charged scene, Tom Conlon, seated at a slot machine, is shouting at his father, Paddy Conlon. With a…
When reading Western reports dealing with Islam, one must learn to read between the lines. Many of these reports do…
As hurricane Irene bears down upon the east coast, many people are anticipating how to get by without power for…
Vice President Joe Biden made the news again this week. Three weeks ago, Biden was in the news because of…