Kelvin Cochran was awarded a $1.2 million settlement as a result of his being fired as Chief of the Atlanta Fire Department by then-Mayor Kasim Reed. The… Read more “Former Atlanta Fire Chief Granted Settlement”
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A Pastor is Freed and a Journalist Murdered
Rev. Andrew Brunson, who had worked for two decades in Turkey as an evangelical pastor, was arrested in 2016, charged and convicted of being a spy and… Read more “A Pastor is Freed and a Journalist Murdered”
Elizabeth Warren Ought to Be Ashamed of Herself
Elizabeth Warren ought to be ashamed of herself, but there are no signs that she is. Warren, the Democratic Senator from Massachusetts and likely 2020 presidential candidate,… Read more “Elizabeth Warren Ought to Be Ashamed of Herself”
St. Thomas Aquinas and the Existence of God, Part 1
Here is my first in a series of presentations for the Nicodemus Club at All Saints Catholic Church on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Existence of God.… Read more “St. Thomas Aquinas and the Existence of God, Part 1”
Reflections on Lumen Gentium, Part 35
35. Christ, the great Prophet, who proclaimed the Kingdom of His Father both by the testimony of His life and the power of His words, continually fulfills… Read more “Reflections on Lumen Gentium, Part 35”
In The News
A couple of big stories came out this week (neither of which have anything to do with Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court!). The first is… Read more “In The News”
October Rosary Challenge!
Today is October 1st so, just like last year, I am announcing the October Rosary Challenge. The October Rosary Challenge is to commit to praying the rosary… Read more “October Rosary Challenge!”
St. Therese of Lisieux
Today, October 1, is the Memorial of St. Therese of of the Child Jesus, the Little Flower. Born in 1873, Therese was the youngest of nine children… Read more “St. Therese of Lisieux”
Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels
Today, September 29, is the Feast of Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels. From a homily by Pope St. Gregory the Great: Some angels are given proper… Read more “Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels”
What Ought to Matter
I doubt that anyone is very satisfied with the results of the hearings that took place yesterday as part of the elongated confirmation process for Judge Brett… Read more “What Ought to Matter”