Speaking to a traditional priest friend lately, I asked him about his methodology. I noticed that this very effective cleric spent little or no time complaining about the state of affairs in the Church. In reply, he assured me that … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Catholic America Tour
On the Road to San Diego
Ahh, the wonders of technology! Saint Maximilian Maria Kolbe would, I hope, approve our use of it. I’m writing this in the car on the way from Phoenix, Arizona to San Diego, California — on Interstate 8 to be precise. … Continue reading
Attention Washington, D.C. Residents: We’ll Be There Tuesday, March 10
While we have been on the road with the Catholic America Tour, a new opportunity has come our way. The talk in Washington D.C. is anounced on our CAT web site, with all the pertinent details. If you are in … Continue reading
At the Shrine of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
Here are some pictures we took at the Shrine of Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos and the German parish church, Saint Mary’s Assumption. Both the shrine and church are simply stunning. We went slightly out of our way on the CAT … Continue reading
Saint Louis: at the Graves of Fathers De Smet and Damen
We have some pictures from the CAT trip. The most special thing we saw was in Saint Louis was not the Arch, but Calvary Cemetery, where the mortal remains of Father De Smet and Father Damen are interred. Brother Maximilian … Continue reading
In the Wake of Pere Marquette
The Catholic America Tour is just beginning. We’re 1300 miles away from home, in Quincy, Illinois (parked in front of a Staples, to be precise). Nearby is the Mississippi River, the “great waters” in the Ojibwa language. It was named … Continue reading
Questions and Answers on the Catholic America Tour
This is an update on the February-March Catholic America Tour. (If you have not read it, please take a look at Ad Rem No. 95 for the announcement of the road trip.) We have received several inquiries from interested persons, … Continue reading
The Catholic America Tour Has Begun
The first two talks of the Catholic America Tour are now over. Speaking in De Pere and Necedah, Wisconsin, Brother André Marie launched the CAT before two very interested audiences. To read a little about the trip, and to find … Continue reading