As a writer, I find that my thoughts quickly turn into articles in my head. A recent at-rest thought was: …
Monthly Archives: December, 2011
I chose to review The Catholic Briefcase for three reasons. It is written by a convert, like I am. It is…
A tiny heart beat steadily within the baby boy’s mother. The blood circulating through that tiny heart would save us…
Did you wish all your Facebook friends a Merry Christmas? Sure you did. And probably clicked over to Linkedin, Google+,…
Night’s Companion Night is velvet blackness The lady knows that she is but dust and ash. So facing the Son…
THERE is good reason to believe that St. Stephen was one of the seventy-two disciples of our blessed Lord. After…
I did most of my growing up in Springville, New York, a small town boasting about 4,200 citizens in the…
The Classic manger scenes always include cows (or oxen), donkeys (or mules), and sheep. The Egyptian god Apis was a bull…
The Morning of Christmas Eve It is the morn Of Christmas Eve, Scrambled eggs I cook. Advent, Sunday, Fourth and…
In the days of Caesar Augustus, an era of peace was established in the Mediterranean world after centuries of strife. …