In 1845, St. Andre Besette was born in Canada, in a small town southwest of Montreal. He was a Holy…
Monthly Archives: January, 2016
The year just ended will prove to be a significant one for the United Nations. Two much anticipated agreements were…
St. John Neumann was born in Bohemia, 1811. As a young man he traveled to New York and was ordained…
ONE winter’s day, about the year 401, the snow lay thick around Sisan, a little town in Cilicia. A shepherd…
My five year old daughter told me: “Dad, I know what you call stars that draw a picture: consternations.” I…
TITUS was a convert from heathenism, a disciple of St. Paul, one of the chosen companions of the Apostles in…
Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was the first native-born citizen of the United…
BORN A. D. 1175, of a noble Spanish family, Raymund, at the age of twenty, taught philosophy at Barcelona with…
Living in a community stricken by scores of deaths each year from pills and cheap heroin of unprecedented potency, the…