We Laugh Because We Believe

Month December 2011

George Washington Tebowed?

There’s this strange image I’ve seen many times of George Washington on his knees Tebowing which is based on the journal entry of an 18th century Presbyterian Minister. But this is, of course, impossible, because George Washington was born well… Continue Reading →

One More Christmas for Dax

This will break your heart. Sorry. I’m warning you. But these parents are attempting to turn their heartbreak into something positive for others.

Catholic College Basketbrawl

The Xavier-Cincinnati brawl on the basketball court was disgusting, made more so by the fact that a Catholic college was involved. This is disgusting. This is disgustinger. An Ohio prosecutor has said charges may be filed against some of the… Continue Reading →

My Last Baby?

We’re not supposed to feel this way. We’re supposed to be the strong ones. Us men, we face facts, we see things as they are and we move on. Except I don’t want to move on. My wife loves babies…. Continue Reading →

Romney Didn’t Just Say That, Did He?

Rick Perry’s been accusing Romney of changing something in his book about Romneycare. Maybe he did or maybe he didn’t. I really don’t care. But in Saturday’s debate Romney got a little ticked about it and challenged Perry to a… Continue Reading →

Sunday Must Read

Jennifer Sanders, sister of Sherry Antonetti, writes beautifully about life and her father who suffers from Alzheimers. It is about loss and the faith that leads to hope. I won’t even excerpt it here. Return to the House at Pooh… Continue Reading →

Newt in a NUTshell

I will admit that I have had my frustrations with Peggy Noonan, particularly in 2008. That said, she has an uncanny ability sometimes to get to the root of something. Her column on Newt Gingrich comes as close as anything… Continue Reading →

The Industrious Lazy

I love stories like this. People who will go to extraordinary lengths to get out of doing work. But this one takes the cake. A man faked his mother’s death by publishing a fake obituary so that he could get… Continue Reading →

Dying Lutheranism WantsTo Kill Catholic Church

Lutheranism is dead, or at least soon will be and it wants to take the Catholic Church with it. Herbert W. Chilstrom is former presiding bishop of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Chilstrom has written an open letter to the… Continue Reading →

Patrick On Register Radio on EWTN

Heads up all y’all. I will be appearing on Register Radio today which airs on EWTN radio at 2pm eastern. I will be discussing the new translation so tune in if you can and you know you can because you… Continue Reading →

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