In the English translation of the Marian Antiphon, the Salve Regina, the word vale is used to indicate our current…
Monthly Archives: August, 2012
A Clock Stopped A Clock stopped — Not the Mantel’s — Geneva’s farthest skill Can’t put the puppet bowing —…
St. Joseph Calasanctius was born in Arragon, in 1556. When only five years old, he led a troop of children…
According to the Compendium issued by the Holy See in 2004, “the primary and fundamental” core principles of Catholic social…
Every morning, my six month old baby boy looks up out of his crib with wide blue eyes and smiles…
Worried conservatives reacted negatively to the news that Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York had invited Barack Obama to the…
In the last couple of days, though it remains in the high 90s around here, the hysterical shrieking of feminists…
Sports are often said to be a microcosm of life. But for kids playing on their first team, sports can…
It’s that time of year again in New England – the days are getting shorter, the nights are getting cooler…
Today’s CARE has nothing in common to the food relief organization that was set up by Christians in the wake…