Merry Christ Mass!!
Merry Christ Mass. Or if you prefer… Merry Christmas! Some assert that no Mass is needed, that perhaps the day of the celebration of the LORD’s birth should be called “Christ Day.” However, an...
View ArticlePope blesses special lambs on Feast of St. Agnes
I am humbled to be adopted into the family of God, and equally humbled to be a part of this historical family of faith and tradition. Each family has traditions, and none are without significance or...
View ArticleMichelle Obama fires up America with Keynote Speech to Democratic faithful in...
Not only was her speech more well received than Republican Ann Romney‘s, but that one night of the DNC was more enthusiastic – i.e., FIRED UP – than was the entire RNC event in Tampa. It was EXCITING...
View ArticleGeorgia Wine Exportation Increases
While this story is about the nation known as Georgia, given the numerous convoluted and antiquated laws governing beverage alcohol in the Southern United States, it could very well be Georgia…...
View ArticleAthanasius the Great, Doctor of the Church, Father of Orthodoxy, and Defender...
Today marks the feast day celebrating the life of Athanasius – Saint, Doctor of the Church, Father of Orthodoxy, Defender of the Faith and “Father of The Canon” – who is highly respected not only...
View ArticleA Nearly Anonymous Apostle
Poor Bartholomew, the mystery apostle. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and the Acts of the Apostles call him Bartholomew, but in John he might be the person named Nathaniel. An interesting lesson for those who...
View ArticleDust Off Tradition
Three servants are entrusted with their master’s “talents”; the one who fearfully buries his is reprimanded, while those who grow theirs earn the “master’s happiness” and trust. Today we take the hint....
View ArticleBe A Living Example
Timothy and Titus were companions and coworkers of the apostle Paul. We call them bishops because Christian tradition sees them as the first leaders of the churches in Ephesus (Greece) and Crete. They...
View Article“The Notorious RBG”– A Very Short Story
The Supreme Court, and the legal profession in general, are steeped in tradition – perhaps even more so than the United States Senate. If you’ve ever heard any of the oral arguments before the nation’s...
View ArticleBacon Dangerous? More Than You Probably Wanted To Know.
NOTE TO THE READER: It’s almost impossible to discuss food and its preparation these days without getting into history, and business ethics practices. But before you go off half-cocked, know for a...
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