As a child I always wondered why it was called “Good Friday” when it seemed to me to be a pretty awful day. But this day for me explains Catholicism better than any other. Ours is a faith where pain… Continue Reading →
A fire that destroyed a Catholic Church in California is being called “deliberate” by authorities, according to the California Catholic Daily. Investigators suspect arson in a fire that destroyed St. John Vianney Church in Hacienda Heights over the weekend. “The… Continue Reading →
New meditations based on the set of the Stations of the Cross recently completed by New York painter Leonard Porter. In Station 9 Jesus falls the third time. Here we see Christ even farther beyond the city wall, storm brewing… Continue Reading →
Is the truce over? According to The Politico, a bill defunding Planned Parenthood may be landing on Indiana Governor Mitch “The Truce” Daniels’ desk in the next two weeks. Sources in Indiana tell PULSE the governor will most likely be… Continue Reading →
Think about what these pro-aborts are writing. It’s Good Friday so…we need abortion escorts. It’s the day our Lord was escorted to His death so let’s commemorate it by escorting mothers in to kill their children. And then on Facebook:… Continue Reading →
The virulently pro-abortion and generally skeevy Kathleen Turner is set to play a Catholic Nun on Broadway. What could go wrong? Lots. Turner plays Sister Jamison Connelly, a foul-mouthed recovering alcoholic who is asked to treat a 19-year-old crystal meth… Continue Reading →
New meditations based on the set of the Stations of the Cross recently completed by New York painter Leonard Porter. Station 8 shows Christ meeting the women of Jerusalem and giving them the difficult words “Do not weep for me,… Continue Reading →
You know how it’s always said that religious people hate science. Well that’s just not true. This is the kind of science I could embrace. The Telegraph reports that clean houses could lead to depression. Researchers found that cleaner homes… Continue Reading →
For the past five years, it has been my tradition to watch The Passion of The Christ on Good Friday. The film is exceptionally well done and moves me to tears every time I watch it. It serves to remind… Continue Reading →
This is pretty clever. A student asks other students to sign a petition asking them to redistribute grades, taking away points from good students and giving them to poor students. The reaction is great. HT Moonbattery
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