I am continuing here from my previous column, “I Go a Fishing,” with the rest of chapter 21 of Saint John. After the Apostles had caught so many fish, they tied the net and moored the boat. Meanwhile, as I … Continue reading
I am continuing here from my previous column, “I Go a Fishing,” with the rest of chapter 21 of Saint John. After the Apostles had caught so many fish, they tied the net and moored the boat. Meanwhile, as I … Continue reading
Not so. Moslem refugee boat crucifixes, yes. But not Catholic ones symbolizing Cubans fleeing the island of Communist paradise across from Florida. What a hypocrite is Raul Castro. In her book, Fidel and Raul My Brothers, Juanita Castro, who fled … Continue reading
And he is a “Special” Envoy. When will this betrayal stop? Catholic Culture: Randy Berry, the US State Department’s Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTI Persons, met with officials of the Vatican’s Secretariat of State and Pontifical Council for … Continue reading
I love this story. “A lot of homeless people, if they were like me … went to jail a lot. And there’s nothing worse than being incarcerated and not having socks, let alone being bothered by the elements, the cold … Continue reading
Crisis: The new chairman of New York City’s iconic Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, who has proposed eliminating the honoring of Saint Patrick from the parade’s bylaws, is “a director” of a foundation that financially supports medical experiments that use fetal tissue … Continue reading
I was saddened to read in the following post that Father Emil Kapaun’s canonization could take years. What a great opportunity to declare an American chaplain whose deeds were so heroic, who brought so many to heaven by his priestly … Continue reading
As we honor our veterans living and dead, especially those who died for their country, I share with you this post from Catholic Online on a great hero, Florent Groberg. Catholic Online: Retired Army Captain Florent Groberg dove onto a … Continue reading
Feastday of St. Martin of Tours, uncle of Saint Patrick Catholic Online: As disciples came to Martin for direction, he founded a monastery for them called Ligug‚. It was there he performed the first of many miracles. When a catechumen died … Continue reading
Catholic Culture: Syria: Hundreds of Syrian Christian fighters have gathered to defend Sadad, a Christian town of 3,500 between Homs and Damascus, as forces of the Islamic State advance. Newsweek reported that Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem II, the head of the Syriac … Continue reading
Catholic World Report: Bishop Jozef De Kesel: “The Synod may not have brought the concrete results that were hoped for, such as allowing divorced and remarried Catholics to receive Communion. But it is unbelievable how much it was a sign … Continue reading
Vatican Insider: There is nothing bureaucratic or formal in the letter addressed to Asia, which Vatican Insider was able to read. The three members of the Parliamentary delegation informed themselves of the state of Asia Bibi’s health and needs, expressing the … Continue reading
Is the Faith coming alive again in Poland? This is great news. Perhaps it is the beginning a real Crusade to keep Islam out of Catholic Poland. It was only a banner unfurled at a football (soccer) game, but it … Continue reading
AsiaNews: In the past few days, Card John Tong Hon, Bishop of Hong Kong, and the Catholic Church have been accused of “discrimination” by LGBT groups and representatives of Western governments in the territory for defending the institution of the family … Continue reading
This is a miracle I never heard of. It is astounding. There is no paint or dye in the image imprinted there on and in a rock. In fact, the image is several feet thick. The colors are the colors … Continue reading
“I go a fishing” One of the Apostles said this. Can you guess who? Right you are; it was Peter. Not many days hence he would have more important things to say — and do — after receiving the Holy … Continue reading
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