Faith, Hope & Charity Keep the Church Tidy
Perhaps a common sight in South Africa, sheep are definitely not native to bustling New York City, where an enterprising […]
Faith, Hope & Charity Keep the Church Tidy Read Post »
Perhaps a common sight in South Africa, sheep are definitely not native to bustling New York City, where an enterprising […]
Faith, Hope & Charity Keep the Church Tidy Read Post »
Today’s lush and immaculately manicured Vatican Gardens were once just a sprawl of mosquito-infested swamps, clay hillsides and hardy grape
The Vatican Gardens: Gruesome Past into Green Haven Read Post »
Is the West’s tepid response to the religious cleansing of Syrian and Iraqi Christians a sign of naivety, greed or
A Shameful, Deadly Silence? Read Post »
The gray robes worn by the Conventual Franciscan friars may not be fashionable in the Williamsburg/Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, New
Franciscans bring God Outside the Mainstream Read Post »
Liturgical Calendar Year C, Weekdays Cycle Year 2 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday August 28 Sirach 3:17-20, 28-29, Psalms
Mass Readings: 28 August – 4 September Read Post »
Terrorists want to make peace-loving Christians and Muslims believe that it is impossible for them to live side by side;
It’s up to Christians and Muslims to Prove Terrorists Wrong Read Post »
A statue of Mary is seen partially submerged in flood water in Sorrento, Louisiana. Historic flooding in southern Louisiana killed
Flooding Devastates Parts of Louisiana, US Read Post »
Hearing the mayor of Amatrice in central Italy say his town no longer exists and knowing there were children who
Pope leads 11,000 pilgrims Praying Rosary for Quake Victims Read Post »
God is pure spirit, infinite in all perfections, untouchable, far beyond any means of measure or definition. He exists in
Why God Had to Become Man Read Post »