Last week when the “presider” at the “meal” at the local protestant-Catholic community preached that a “synod”” is a “council”…
Yearly Archives: 2015
ST. LAURENCE (or Lawrence) was the chief among the seven deacons of the Roman Church. In the year 258 Pope…
Depression. A dictionary or thesaurus gives us some striking synonyms: a hollow, a cavity, a sinkhole. It is where something…
Jean-Marie Vianney (8 May 1786 – 4 August 1859), commonly known in English as St John Vianney, was a French…
ST. CYRIACUS was a holy deacon at Rome, under the Popes Marcellinus and Marcellus. In the persecution of Diocletian, in…
ST. DOMINIC was born in Spain, in 1170. As a student, he sold his books to feed the poor in…
Regan Brashear has done us all a favor by directing and producing the documentary film Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human…
Et verbum caro factum est. That’s Latin for “And the Word became Flesh.” What is this ‘word’? The word, the…
Thomas Cajetan was born in northern Italy, at Vicenza, in 1480, of pious and noble parents, who dedicated him to…
Recently the investigative journalism conducted by David Daleiden who started the Center for Medical Progress has provided a raw look…