In honor of Pope Francis’ trip to Iraq this week, I want to honor the memory of the 48 Iraqi martyrs killed in the massacre at Our… Read more “The 48 Martyrs of Iraq”
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Math is Racist! Wait … Math is Racist?
I hardly know what to say. I can only conclude that the woke culture has definitely crossed the line into insanity. (Okay, that likely happened some times… Read more “Math is Racist! Wait … Math is Racist?”
In The News 3/3/21
Cuomo’s troubles. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is under fire after being accused by two former female staff persons and another woman of sexual harassment. Cuomo’s office… Read more “In The News 3/3/21”
Reflection on Gratitude
Today I am sharing the reflection given for Friday evening prayer by Jim Bello to the deacon candidates on our most recent deacon training weekend. Jim is a deacon… Read more “Reflection on Gratitude”
Mother Teresa’s Reflection on Adoration of Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament
Every holy hour we make so pleases the Heart of Jesus that it will be recorded in Heaven and retold for all eternity. It opens up the… Read more “Mother Teresa’s Reflection on Adoration of Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament”
Reflections on Lumen Gentium, Part IX
Chapter 2 ON THE PEOPLE OF GOD 9. At all times and in every race God has given welcome to whosoever fears Him and does what is… Read more “Reflections on Lumen Gentium, Part IX”
Second Sunday of Lent
Mark 9:2-10 Jesus took Peter, James, and John and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his clothes… Read more “Second Sunday of Lent”
Father Simeon Yampa, Martyr for Christ
Fr. Simeon Yampa was celebrating Mass in his church in Dablo, Burkina Faso on May 12, 2019 when 20-30 gunmen riding motorcycles started firing their guns into… Read more “Father Simeon Yampa, Martyr for Christ”
Safer At Home? Doesn’t Look Like It.
I have been saying since last spring that, if the lockdowns were only about protecting people from the coronavirus, then perhaps they might be justified. But, it’s… Read more “Safer At Home? Doesn’t Look Like It.”
Elijah Lovejoy Alert #5
Okay, this is one of the more weird examples of cancel culture I’ve come across. According to a lawsuit filed by long-term Bronx school teacher, Rafaela Espinal,… Read more “Elijah Lovejoy Alert #5”