Today, April 8, is Holocaust Remembrance Day in Israel. For two minutes, the nation of Israel came to a standstill and remembered with silence the six million… Read more “Holocaust Remembrance Day”
Month: April 2021
In The News 4/8/21
Crisis at southern border continues. The crisis at the U. S.-Mexico border continues, as record numbers of migrants attempt to find refuge in the United States. Border… Read more “In The News 4/8/21”
Raphael Pubillones, Deacon Candidate
This is the next in a series I will be posting on the candidates for the permanent diaconate for the Diocese of Knoxville. My hope is that… Read more “Raphael Pubillones, Deacon Candidate”
Sen. Warnock’s Easter Tweet: “We Are Able to Save Ourselves”
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA), who is also pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta (where Martin Luther King Jr served as pastor) took considerable heat over the… Read more “Sen. Warnock’s Easter Tweet: “We Are Able to Save Ourselves””
Are Secular Societies Happier?
Phil Zuckerman, sociologist and associate dean at Pitzer College in Claremont, CA, has made something of a cottage industry for himself around the meme that secular, atheistic… Read more “Are Secular Societies Happier?”
Reflections on Lumen Gentium, Part XIII
13. All are called to belong to the new people of God. Wherefore this people, while remaining one and only one, is to be spread throughout the… Read more “Reflections on Lumen Gentium, Part XIII”