I do not see ghosts; I only see their inherent probability – G. K. Chesterton. This is the season of…
Monthly Archives: October, 2011
October Feast Day In the gold mouth Of the morning I knead the bread From wheat. Mix broccoli, bacon In…
“The Lord’s Resistance Army continues to terrorize the population. People are afraid.” This was the declaration of a local Catholic…
What comes to mind when you hear the word “parenting?” Perhaps being attentive, nurturing, caring, loving and wanting what’s best…
I wish, as I first read the article by Marybeth Hicks, “Some Belated Parental Advice to Protestors”, that I had…
Many Christians portray salvation as a simple affair: We are saved, they declare, by faith alone. The all-important role of…
In “The Wild One,” Marlin Brando plays Johnny, a leather-jacketed vagabond sporting a black-brim hat perched on his head at…
A hundred and fifty years before Christ, they were the good guys. The Greeks were in charge and decided that,…
When it comes to political crookedness and graft, Louisiana is infamous. The New York Times just profiled Edwin Edwards, whose…
Man’s Best Friend …for Octoberfest A man’s best friend If you please Is not a dog But cheddar cheese. A…