Tag: Mount Athos
Religious and Political Arrogance and Conceit
Posted by Brother Mark Dohle | May 2, 2022 | Featured, Politics, Spirituality | 0 |
A Conversation With Fr. Frank Pavone — Part ...
Posted by Deal Hudson | Apr 25, 2022 | abortion, Bishops, Featured | 0 |
A Perfect Moment In Time
Posted by Deal Hudson | Apr 5, 2022 | Family, Featured | 0 |
When the Wood is Dry
Posted by Rev. Gerard Lessard, OP | Apr 4, 2022 | Culture, Faith, Featured, Poetry, Saints, Scripture, Spirituality | 0 |
A Conversation With Fr. Frank Pavone — Part 2 — On the Bishops and especially Bishop Zurek of Amarillo
by Deal Hudson | Apr 25, 2022 | abortion, Bishops, Featured | 0 |
In the first part of our interview, you told us how Cardinal O’Connor of New York gave you...
Read MoreWhen the Wood is Dry
by Rev. Gerard Lessard, OP | Apr 4, 2022 | Culture, Faith, Featured, Poetry, Saints, Scripture, Spirituality | 0 |
“Oh, daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep
Or beat your breasts for lo the wood is green,
But one day they will beg the mountains steep:
Fall and cover us who have no child to wean.”
Olympics, Bad Martyrs, Fake Meat and More
by Rev. Gerard Lessard, OP | Jan 19, 2022 | 2020 Election, America, Featured, History, Politics, Saints, Sports, Trump | 0 |
This article is a hodgepodge of assorted topics, none of which is worth a full column, yet each deserves to be mentioned.
Read MoreAn Interview with Fr. Frank Pavone About His Struggles with the Hierarchy, Part I
by Deal Hudson | Dec 22, 2021 | abortion, Bishops, Featured | 4 |
I have known Father Frank Pavone for twenty-five years. During that time, I have often worked...
Read MoreSpotlight on the Audience: ‘Okay by Me’ in Spielberg’s West Side Story
by Barbara Nicolosi | Dec 17, 2021 | Featured, Movies | 0 |
Cages and ladders. Cages and ladders. And blinding lights shining in my eyes. When the opening...
Read MoreThe Most Beautiful Music I’ve Heard During 50 Years of Listening — Part 1
by Deal Hudson | Oct 21, 2021 | Culture, Featured, Music | 1 |
My intention here is simple, to share the beauty of music. I hope this post and those that follow...
Read MoreChristopher Columbus by David MacDonald (1949)
by Rev. Gerard Lessard, OP | Oct 9, 2021 | America, Catholic Church, Culture, Evangelization, Featured, History, Movies | 1 |
Christopher Columbus knew that his fame would be undying, but he never foresaw how his reputation would be spoiled by the modern movement against Christian civilization.
Read MoreGuilt: A Dark Comedy—Or Perhaps Just Dark
by Carl C. Curtis | Sep 24, 2021 | Culture, Featured | 0 |
Guilt, as all people know, is a matter of what someone has done and what someone feels—although,...
Read MoreThe Vineyard On Amazon: Melodramatic Fun
by Carl C. Curtis | Aug 4, 2021 | Featured, Movies, TV/Radio | 0 |
The Vineyard (aka La Templanza), an Amazon runs over ten parts. Based on the novel of the same...
Read MoreHeroes Never Die! – A Book Review
by Rev. Gerard Lessard, OP | Jun 18, 2021 | Books, Featured, Movies | 0 |
By transporting viewers to a mythological period when life was simpler, and where heroes always defeated villains and vindicated the oppressed, peplum provided hope and consolation in troubled times.
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