
Topic: brother
So off and on I have been considering what to be when I grow up. When I was a little girl, I only wanted to be a mother, much to the dismay of my parents, who thought I should at the very least be a ... discussI don't watch many videos, glad I stopped for this one. I never heard of Robert Randolph but my brother says of this, "Old time revival by a modern man. Robert Randolph is great. Period."I concur.Robe ... discuss
"It uses tons of fossil fuels every day, emits a greenhouse gas that’s like CO2 on steroids, can’t do the job it’s made for, costs taxpayers exorbitant fees, and makes the federal government loo ... discuss
The Holocaust was far worse than we thought. What will be said of abortion? by Matt Lockett March 8, 2013 (Bound4Life.com) - The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum&nb ... discuss
We are regularly exposed to tragedy. Sometimes these are tragedies played out on a television screen thousands or tens of thousands of miles away and other times they are tragedies in our neighborhood ... discuss
The Saints of the Day for May 24 are Sts. Donatian and Rogatian.Donatian and Rogatian were brothers who were martyred for their faith in the third century.Donatian was the first to convert to Christia ... discuss
was born to a noble family of Gaul (modern France), he was probably the brother of Lupus of Troyes. Vincent initially served as a soldier but gave it up to become a monk on the island of Lerins off th ... discuss
My brother, Joseph, and best friend, Kala, got engaged in March! They will be getting married on October 11th of this year, so we are busy with wedding preparations. This is a very exciting time for m ... discuss
Wisconsin Rapids • May 12, 2013 • Deb Cleworth (Photo: Casey Lake) A small group of teenagers from central Wisconsin sat around Saturday talking about their siblings. Some had never met before, bu ... discuss
We are moving to the country! Yippee!! One major change for us is that we will now be 30 minutes from a grocery store instead of 5. There is also no Chinese or pizza delivery out there. Any tips for q ... discuss
Kate Kennamer uses abortion photos to confront students with the truth that abortion is a horrifying act of violence. We know that babies are saved. But God tells us their stories in unexpected plac ... discuss
At the end of his weekly General Audience, Pope Francis made an appeal to Catholics all over the world to prayer for our “brother and sisters” in China. The day of prayer will take place ... discuss
A woman I met recently told me about this article and sent it to me. Every freedom loving American should read it and pass it on to friends and family.“I am a witness to history. “I cannot t ... discuss
My brother-in-law and his family live in Oklahoma City. In reading my sister-in-law's facebook page it appears they made it through okay but they face a lot of challenges in the community and the dev ... discuss
The Day Free Speech Died in Winter Park, Florida – Part 2 By Michele Herzog See: The Day Free Speech Died in Winter Park, Florida – Part 1 Could it really happen in America? Could ... discuss
Vatican City, May 20, 2013 / 04:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis asked those gathered for the Pentecost Vigil Mass at the Vatican to chant Christ's name instead of his own, highlighting his role a ... discuss
There's a little girl whose parents bring her and her baby brother to the 12:00 Mass every Sunday. They've started sitting near the folk group, and she keeps her eyes firmly on the musicians.One recen ... discuss
Check out E.W. Jackson's website Exodus Now calling on Christians to leave the Democrat party. Let's hope many listen and then work to make Republicans stay faithful to the principles articulated in t ... discuss
Jim Caviezel: Pro-life in Hollywood by Lauren Enriquez Jim Cavi ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Proper of Seasons: 232 Psalter: Monday, Week III, 999 Christian Prayer: Does not contain Office of Readings. Office of Readings for Monda ... discuss
Denver, Colo., May 19, 2013 / 04:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Hovering 500 feet above the ground, a ride in the Prayer One helicopter offers community leaders the opportunity to join in fellowship – ... discuss
ow that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 When I wrote Praise You in This Storm not even a week ago I had no id ... discuss
was born near Glastonbury in the southwest of England about the year 909, ten years after the death of King Alfred. During the Viking invasions of the ninth century, monasteries had been favorite targ ... discuss
A long day - Started at the Men's group at 7 a.m., then morning Mass ...After that, prayers outside Planned Parenthood ...Taking brother-in-law shopping ... Raking the top soil in the garden to ready ... discuss
Erik IX Jedvardsson was ruler of much of Sweden from 1150 to 1160. He was the head of a Christian kingdom with nearby pagan kingdoms, all sharing an old tradition of fighting. Around 1155, he headed a ... discuss
May 17th is the International Day to Fight Homophobia. Gerard Marier, of the Montfortain Fathers, wrote a letter to homosexuals in which he criticized the Church on its stance on homosexuality. It wa ... discuss
I was a little late to this party, too. I didn't start watching The Office until November of 2006 at the urging of my then college-age daughter, Julia. She had been telling me for months how much ... discuss
May 17 - Homily: St. Paschal of the Eucharist Fr. Elias preaches on the life of St. Paschal Baylon a Franciscan Brother who lived a humble life of devotion to Mary and the Eucharist. Ave Maria! Mas ... discuss
1955 Calendar (Double): May 17 Born on the Feast of Pentecost in 1540, St. Paschal lived a quiet start to his life, just as our Lord did. His name Paschal refers to "the Pasch (or "Passover") ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 17th is St. Paschal Baylon.Born in a small village in between Castille and Aragon in Spain, on Pentecost in 1540, he was christened Pascua (meaning "the pasch of the Holy ... discuss
(Greek: Ανδρόνικος) was a 1st century Christian mentioned by the Apostle Paul:Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and my fellowprisoners, who are of note among the apostles, who a ... discuss
By Edward Pentin | Over 120,000 members of Church movements will be in Rome this weekend to celebrate the Year of Faith and the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. ... discuss
Everyone has had to ask or answer the question at one time or another: When it comes to the physical component of a dating relationship, how far is too far? Can we hold hands? Can we kiss? Can we do a ... discuss
1955 Calendar (Semidouble): May 16 Today the Holy Church celebrates the life of St. Ubadlus, Bishop of Gubio and Confessor. Born to noble parents, St. Ubaldus lived a pious childhood. ... discuss
Washington D.C., May 15, 2013 / 05:04 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- A bipartisan coalition of Congress members has sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, calling for government action to protect ... discuss
Making School Choice Even More BurdensomeLet Me Get This Straight. Are the Dems Now Arguing for Smaller Government?Has the Lapdog Press Finally Awakened?Uh, David Axelrod's Defense of Team Obama Isn't ... discuss
Lisa Hendey posts on an interesting study on why Catholics skip mass. I’ve written over at First Things about a brother of mine who goes to Mass every day of the week, but never on a Sunday; the ... discuss
Think you and your wife can spend the rest of your lives together? Think again ... the 'system' now controls whether or not you even get to see each other: var p = new anv_pl_def();p.loadVideoWithKey ... discuss
Vatican City, May 15, 2013 / 10:45 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The attendance response to a Pentecost weekend event for Church movements has exceeded the Vatican’s expectations by 50,000 people. ̶ ... discuss
Even at Politico, they're bothered by the malicious Big Brother tactics of the Obama administration's IRS.The Internal Revenue Service asked tea party groups to see donor rolls. It asked for prin ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1045 Proper of Seasons: 989 Psalter: Thursday, Week III, 1435 Office of Readings for Thursday in Week 7 of Easter God, come to my assistance.& ... discuss
ow that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 When I wrote Praise You in This Storm not even a week ago I had no id ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for May 14 is St. Matthias.Mathias was one of the first to follow our Savior; and he was an eye-witness of all His divine actions up to the very day of the Ascension. He was one o ... discuss
He was born in 292 in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) to pagan parents. According to his hagiography, he was swept up against his will in a Roman army recruitment drive at the age of 20, a common occurrence dur ... discuss
It seemed like the right time for a few movies that allowed us enjoyment without having to think a lot. Mission accomplished.Abraham Lincoln, Vampire HunterI realized Tom hadn't seen Abraham Lincoln: ... discuss
My comments below (with colored backgrounds) refer first to Dudley Brown's 'National Association for Gun Rights' email (included below) which lists most of&n ... discuss
Female plumber’s crack in teenage girls caused by ultra-low-rider jeans. Spaghetti straps on matronly women causing the renowned butt-chest (or is it chest-butt? I get confused). Men in shorts a ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1049 Proper of Saints: 1824 Common of the Apostles: 1960 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 689 Proper of Saints: 547 Common of the Apostles: 793 M ... discuss
I sure pray they are wrong...what horrible news to receive the day before Mother's Day :(The older brother is shown in this ABC News video with the family at a recent vigil for his sister Leila. Polic ... discuss
After Will's baseball game tonight, all of us including Aunt Donelda went to the Union Youtharts festival where both Will and Drew had their artwork selected for the show. Our two artists and the ... discuss
I sure pray they are wrong...what horrible news to receive the day before Mother's Day :(The older brother is shown in this ABC News video with the family at a recent vigil for his sister Leila. Polic ... discuss
Are you among the clueless that doubt the obvious edia collusion, support, and cover-up for and with the Obama administration? Doug Ross provides a couple of clues for the clueless: The Democrat Part ... discuss
Originally posted May 8, 2011 Fundamentalists and Evangelicals sing in truth, "What a friend we have in Jesus!" But I wonder what their Friend thinks about the way they talk about His Mother ... discuss
Biometric Database of All Adult Americans Hidden in Immigration Reform Authored by David Kravets, Wired.com, Sa.11May13 link source: http://conservativebyte.com/2013/05/biometric-database-of-all ... discuss
Just As I Am” is one of the few hymns for which we know not only the author’s story but also the exact circumstances in which it was written. Charlotte Elliott of Brighton, England (1789-1 ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1045 Proper of Seasons: 965 Psalter: Monday, Week III, 1379 Office of Readings for Monday in Week 7 of Easter God, come to my assistance.̵ ... discuss
By Ramirez, shamelessly pinched from here. The country appears to be imploding. The IRS has had to apologize for targeting Conservative groups for auditing (though it's not being forthcomi ... discuss
By: James Simpson Examiner.com 1973: reporters investigate All the President’s Men. 2013: reporters are All the President’s Men. You knew the mainstream media was biased, but this is incre ... discuss
We’ve talked before about my love for Guinness. I only drink perhaps six glasses a year, but I love the black-and-tan that, when held up to the light, reveals itself to be a gorgeous ruby red. A ... discuss
I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of Senator Finley. He was an amazing man. He was always very kind to me. He used to [undeservedly] say I was Canada's best blogger. I last saw him at the ... discuss
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Cyril: AD 826-869 — Methodius: c. AD 815-885 Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius were missionaries to the Slavs. The brothers Constantine and Methodius came from a Greek family in Thessalonica. Youn ... discuss
Martyred c.866. Saint Fremund is sometimes depicted as a king, but it is more likely that he was a noble man's son, although he may have been related to St.Edmund, King of East Anglia. He was born in ... discuss
For those who celebrate the Ascension of Our Lord on Sunday, please follow this link to the ferial Office of Readings for Saturday in the Sixth Week of Easter. Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours V ... discuss
Vatican City, May 10, 2013 / 09:33 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis underscored the importance of being joyful by contrasting sad Christian faces – which are more like “pickled peppers ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 10th is St. Damien de Veuster of Molokai.Joseph Damien de Veuster was born at Tremelo, Belgium, on January 3,1840. He began his novitiate with the Congregation of the Sacr ... discuss
For those who celebrate the Ascension of Our Lord on Sunday, please follow this link to the ferial Office of Readings for Friday in the Sixth Week of Easter. Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol ... discuss
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It’s been a busy week here at The Common Room. I took a little jaunt down memory lane and shared. Yes, indeed. lots of good things going on here. Meanwhile, it’s another four moms Q an ... discuss
9 May, Old Testament Job was a blameless and upright man who came from Uz (Job 1:1), a land northeast of Canaan. The Book of Job examines the depths of his faith, which was severely tested through the ... discuss
(Superseded By Ascension Day)also known as Saint Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was a 4th century Christian bishop of Constantinople. Gregory is widely considered the most accomplis ... discuss
U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander: During today's Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee hearing regarding funding for the Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R.-Tenn.) said, "We don ... discuss
Here is a translation of Francis' address today to the International Union of Superiors General (UISG) * * * Lord Cardinal, Venerable and Dear Brother in the Episcopate, Dear Sisters! I am ... discuss
This kind of story gives you hope for those who have longed to find loved ones who disappeared so long ago. Thankfully they were found alive and all are safe and reunited with family again. What an or ... discuss
This kind of story gives you hope for those who have longed to find loved ones who disappeared so long ago. Thankfully they were found alive and all are safe and reunited with family again. What an or ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for May 8 is St. Peter Of Tarantaise.Peter was born near Vienne, France in 1102 and died at Bellevaux, France in 1175. He was canonized in 1191.At the age of 20 he entered the Cis ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1049 Proper of Seasons: 900 Psalter: Wednesday, Week II, 1282 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 689 Proper of Seasons: 552 Psalter: Wednesday, Week ... discuss
was born at Szczepanów in the Diocese of Krakow, Poland 26 July, 1030 and consecrated bishop of Krakow in 1072.He is the patron of Poland, and was known for his fervent preaching of the Gospel, for h ... discuss
(89kb) Voice of Alfonso Bedoya: "Treasure of Sierra Madre" (nobadges.wav) "There was, of course, no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment." --- Ge ... discuss
Did you hear him talking about his Big Mac? He should get a commercial out of this! I formally induct him into Hicktown’s Hero category. ... discuss
Have you ever met Clayton McDonald? If you had, you’d remember him. His personality and life mission are hard to forget. Have you ever met him? Probably not in person. You see, Clayton went to b ... discuss
I had a chance last week, for just a morning, to get away from Washington. For the first time, I saw the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia. Tredegar was the major foundry of the Confederacy. F ... discuss
The anniversaries we observe today all involved deaths from the pre-legalization era.On May 5, 1938, Mrs. Genevieve Horton, a practical nurse, pleaded guilty in an abortion case in Westchester Count ... discuss
Poirot's David Suchet claims Christianity is being marginalised to avoid offending other faithsBy PAUL REVOIR, The Daily Mail Online, 25 November 2009Warning: David Suchet has expressed concern t ... discuss
Here is the translation of Pope Francis' meditation after the recitation of the rosary in the Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome yesterday. * * * I thank the most eminent lord archpriest of ... discuss
5 May AD 1525 Frederick the Wise, elector of Saxony from 1486 to 1525, was Martin Luther's sovereign in the early years of the Reformation. Indeed, were it not for Frederick, there might not have been ... discuss
Born Penelope in Magedon of Persia during the reign of Constantine the Great (306-337 AD) of the governor Licinius and his wife Licinia. One day, while sitting in the tower her father had built for he ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1049 Proper of Seasons: 875 Psalter: Sunday, Week II, 1218 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 689 Proper of Seasons: 457 Psalter: Sunday, Week II, 78 ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1045 Proper of Seasons: 880 Psalter: Monday, Week II, 1235 Office of Readings for Monday in Week 6 of Easter God, come to my assistance.– ... discuss
My mother loved Vince Gill. I became a fan of his through her and through the years, I came to think of him as not only a great artist with a truly gifted voice, but a great man, a Christian, a ... discuss
From a homily given on April 14, 2013 by Cardinal Marc Ouellet, prefect on the Congregation for Bishops, to the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales: My brother bishops, you face many challenges In y ... discuss
Today's saints are the English Carthusian Martyrs.The strictest monastic order in the Western Church is that of the Carthusians. St. Bruno founded them in 1084 at the remote spot in the French Alps ca ... discuss
Following the recent bombing in Boston there has been a great deal of talk in the mainstream media about the U.S. and Russia working closer on intelligence sharing – but this optimism really is unfo ... discuss
We know about Monnica almost entirely from the autobiography (the Confessions) of her son Augustine, a major Christian writer, theologian and philosopher (see 28 August). Monnica was born in North Afr ... discuss
May just made it's entrance on the calendar a couple days ago - can you believe it?! This year is just flying by. I was thinking back on a blog post I wrote on the first day of this year and rememberi ... discuss
From: Oath Keepers Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 Subject: Oath Keepers Logo Will be on Fastwax.com/Earnhardt Car this Weekend at Talladega! Having trouble viewing this email? Click h ... discuss
It seems like only yesterday that you were this adorable little baby. You always had a smile, and the best hair! (I can’t believe how much you look like a little me in this picture!) You w ... discuss
Florida’s abortion industry exhibits a similar pattern “Unfortunately, you do have rogue providers that prey on the most vulnerable of women … Gosnell is an extreme outlier whe ... discuss
Syrian Orthodox Metropolitan Jean Kawak called for aid from Turkish leaders in securing the release of two Syrian bishops who were kidnapped in Aleppo. "Turkey is important to resolve the situation o ... discuss
The Saints of the Day for May 3 are Sts. Philip and James.St. PhilipThe Apostle Philip was one of Christ's first disciples, called soon after his Master's baptism in the Jordan. The fourth Gospel give ... discuss
Pope Francis washes the feet of young ‘offenders,’ including two women, during Maundy Thursday Mass. The Catholic world is in an uproar right now. In fact, the AP posted a story: “Po ... discuss
May 2, 2013. (Romereports.com) It has been two months since Benedict XVI left the Vatican by helicopter. In the last few hours of his pontificate Pope Benedict XVI traveled to the summer residence of ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1049 Proper of Saints: 1813 Psalms and canticle from Sunday, Week I, 1088 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 689 Proper of Saints: 1143 Psalms and ca ... discuss
Tragedy and disaster have the peculiar ability to produce a backdrop upon which common people can become unexpected heroes. 300 soldiers at Thermopylae hold off wave after wave of Persians; they’re ... discuss
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This post constitutes Part III of a response to a recent article written by Michael Coughlin. In this post, I address Coughlin's fourth major point of criticism, which is that AHA makes too much of t ... discuss
This post constitutes Part IV of a response to a recent article written by Michael Coughlin. In the final post of this series, I address another point of criticism, which is that we misuse Ephesians ... discuss
My brother and I went to the Gun Show at Reliant Center on Saturday, Mar.23, 2013. An all-day big show. Looked like people were mostly buying hand guns and many were just looking, as we were. Thousand ... discuss
For if one comes and preaches another Jesus whom we have not preached, or you receive a different spirit which you have not received, or a different gospel which you have not accepted, you bear this ... discuss
The first “gadget” my brother and I used to record our words and music…and silliness… Combine a sleep-deprived night with a bevy of boxes … Read on...Words And Music In T ... discuss
I have a nice camera, but if it weren't for my iPhone I wouldn't have ANY pictures at all most of the time!I'm linking up with Barbara's 12 a Year.Recommended reading. Evidence of an afternoon we ... discuss
This series, the angry, bloody God of the Bible? begins here. This post jumps right into the data from Jesus. Jesus told his disciples that by seeing him, they've seen the Father. He is God. The sa ... discuss
What other evidence do we need to make us well aware that under the Obama administration, our intel and FBI folks are clearly not providing America with the protection provided under previous administ ... discuss
An action plan, in the face of Gosnell and other atrocities by Rebekah L.  ... discuss
Saint Philip was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. Later Christian traditions describe Philip as the apostle who proselytized in Greece, Syria, and Phrygia. He was martyred by crucifixion in the ci ... discuss
Over at Twitchy: Late last year, ESPN's Rob Parker blanched at the idea that Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III might be a "cornball brother," aka a black Republican. So, we can only imagine what ... discuss
April 29, 2013. (Romereports.com) The spokesperson for the Vatican, Father Federico Lombardi, confirmed that Benedict XVI will likely return to the Vatican at about midday on May 2. The Pope emeritus ... discuss
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Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “Whoever has my commandments and observes them is the one who loves me. Whoever loves me will ... discuss
Born alive after abortions part 6: Baby Rowan by Sarah Terzo In previous ar ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1064 Psalter: Monday, Week I, 1115 Proper of Saints: 1796 Common of Doctors of the Church: 2097 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Psalter: Monda ... discuss
St Francis Canticle of the Sun in Arizona Someone once said that there are only two Christians: Jesus Christ and his follower St. Francis of Assisi. We love St. Francis because he was radical in his f ... discuss
havior:url(#ieooui) } < ![endif]--> se who found themselves on the dissident side, rather than seek it out, one could find various soothing ideas from over a hundred years ago (e.g. “we win in the ... discuss
Politics was in my blood and I believe it was my destiny. God wanted me to live for a purpose and what greater purpose can there be but to improve the lot of the poor and bring pride to a nation ... discuss
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Fifth Sunday of Easter(Click here for readings)When Judas had left them, Jesus said …“My children, I will be with you only a little while longer. I give you a new commandment: ... discuss
From: Chuck@chuckbaldwinlive.com Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 Subject: "Who Are Freedom's Friends And Enemies?" by Chuck Baldwin, March 28, 2013 "Who Are Freedom's Friends And Enemies?" ... discuss
On this day we remember those Christians of the east martyred by the followers of Mohammed that had invaded the region.The Laz and Georgian peoples are inhabitants of the Black Sea region and trace t ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1049 Proper of Seasons: 817 Psalter: Sunday, Week I, 1086 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 689 Proper of Seasons: 521 Psalter: Sunday, Week I, 706 ... discuss
Family of Chen Guangcheng receives death threats, house pelted with stones and bricks by John Jalsevac LINYI, Shandong, China, April 26, 2013 (LifeSiteNew ... discuss
Countess Kate Charlotte M. Yonge Excerpt: The two little girls, who sat on the opposite sides of a little square table in the bay-window, were both between ten and eleven years old, but could not hav ... discuss
Buenos Aires, Argentina, Apr 26, 2013 / 12:09 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Mario Rafael Rausch, a Jesuit brother from Argentina who lives at the San Miguel School in Buenos Aires, said that Pope Francis taugh ... discuss
A handful of 7 year old children were asked, ‘what they thought of beer. Tim- ‘I think beer must be good. My dad says the more beer he drinks the prettier my mom gets.’ Melanie ... discuss
Dennis L. McCoy, age 72 of Long Prairie, formerly of Sauk Centre, died Monday, April 22, 2013 surrounded by his family at the Fairview University Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A Funeral Mas ... discuss
Judge In Boston Bomber Case Shocks The FBI By Doing This On Thursday morning, Fox News’ afternoon anchor Megyn Kelly made a special appearance during the news channel’s morning hours to br ... discuss
FBI was shocked when a Judge came into the hospital room to Mirandize the Boston bomber. Megyn Kelly does an impressive job explaining the chain of events and the implications. Fox News reports t ... discuss
...he is bringing people home to the Church. God bless you, Michael! Keep preaching it, brother! ... discuss
Earlier this week President George W. Bush indicated that he would like to see his brother, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, run for president. Their mother disagreed. And like I’ve said before ... discuss
That purposefully controversial, inflamatory, and as yet, totally unsubstantiated, accusatory title, is meant to inspire both controversy and provoke thought as to who the only person was that could h ... discuss
MARK 6:1-3Here is one of the things that separates the Protestants from the Catholics. "Is this not the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James and Joses and Judah and Simon, and are not his s ... discuss
The Boston Bombings and the 2nd AmendmentBy Jonathan F. Keller, 23 April 2013 - http://www.americanthinker.com/jonathan_f_keiler/article source: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/04/the_bo ... discuss
From: drude Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 Subject: MuslimsAnd now we can add one more atrocity to the list!ANY MUSLIMS IN THE BOSTON MARATHON ???? ANY MUSLIMS INJURED ????Have ... discuss
MURDER IS MURDER! By Dyanne Gonzales On June 19th 2011, my older brother Lloyd, my sister-in-law Dixie and 22-year-old nephew Steven, were Brutally MURDERED in Cold Blood, in the mi ... discuss
April 23, 2013. (Romereports.com) Pope Francis celebrated the feast day of St. George, his patron saint, with a Mass as the Pauline Chapel, along with the resident cardinals in Rome. At the start of t ... discuss
Today we commemorate Blessed Teresa Maria of the Cross, Carmelite nun and founder.Teresa Maria Manetti (Bettina was her nickname.) was born at Campi Bisenzio, Florence, Italy. Daughter of Salvatore Ma ... discuss
Via Stand With Arizona and sourced links, more on what we covered earlier:The failure of this Administration to protect our homeland from jihadist threats – despite clear warnings be ... discuss
Not that it should ever have been in doubt, but according to the AP, two U.S. officials say preliminary evidence from an interrogation suggests the suspects in the Boston Marathon attack were motivate ... discuss
re-posted from original article at Weasel Zippers, April 18, 2013 and linked from Cowboy ByteObama Claims NRA “Willfully Lied” To Defeat Senate Background Check Bill…Coming ... discuss
These reflections are taken from the book “Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day” by Fr. Frank Pavone which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEveryDay.org “And while they were ... discuss
Although the NBC news article that the Daily Mail links to has been scrubbed and now doesn't include the part about the FBI being notified last year about the older brother, the Daily Mail's story is ... discuss
And not only did they not have gun permits ... they didn't have permits for those bombs that murdered and brutally injured so many people, either. In fact, they didn't even hijacking permits ... but ... discuss
Tweetby Stephanie GrayFor as long as I can remember, when I met people who would ask, “How many siblings do you have?” my answer was always “one.” But I recently had an epiphany: That an ... discuss
Over 40 Catholic lay organizations, led by the influential El Shaddai charismatic leader Brother Mike Velarde, launched a new movement for the protection of life and family this past Saturday in prepa ... discuss
Easter IIIc (April 14, 2013) easter3c-2013 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord, Jesus Christ. Our text for today is the Gospel just read from St. John chapter twenty one. Jesus has ... discuss
Just a few months ago my favorite word was “cherished.” Today it’s “welcome.” Please feel welcome to my blog. I pretty much let it all hang out. God seems to be about rel ... discuss
One reason Potts completely melted down in front of 600 of his students was that I hit him very hard in his own area of expertise—embryology—demonstrating that he either did not know his science o ... discuss
I'm in a weird spot right now. Sometimes fantasizing about pushing the "pause" button but also wishing "fast forward" was an option.Last Sunday, some friends hosted a picnic for our family to sp ... discuss
Below, I have attempted to list all passages dealing with baptism without commentary. Today, there are various teachings on who should receive baptism and what baptism does but this was not always the ... discuss
Dr Ed Dingess has replied to our rebuttal of his original critique of our position. Let's analyse together his reply. (FYI: It appears that he only remembered he was talking to AHA and not Triablogue ... discuss
Someone once said that there are only two Christians: Jesus Christ and his follower St. Francis of Assisi. We love St. Francis because he was radical in his faith, but also because he was a lover R ... discuss
by Jane St Clair Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona is so small that you can do the whole thing in an hour and a half. We’ve been there a zillion times, but it doesn’t matter .. every sing ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van MarenThe conservative Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens has humorously described himself as a “minor celebrity” in his home country, Great Britain—“not famous enough ... discuss
Here's an AP article on a growing trend, people who don't have cable, satellite, or antenna TV. They get their programming online or via movie services such as NetFlix.We're among those folks, but we ... discuss
On Tuesday, April 9, God willing, Father James Doran, OMV, will give a kidney to his friend and brother priest, Father Carlos Lopez, at Mass General Hospital.This is a wonderful gift from Father Jim, ... discuss
This blog has been sorely neglected lately, so I decided to (belatedly) link up with Barbara's 12/year photo roundup! Most of the pictures were taken on my phone, but at least I've got a few pictures! ... discuss
"March 16th, I don't think there are any words that could follow this date. It's become a meaning of its own. It's this day that changed our lives forever because of dear Lily Katherine. While you wer ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van MarenThe name “Goering” instantly brings to mind the unarguably evil and grotesquely overweight Hermann Goering, founder of the Gestapo, leader of the Luftwaffe, and arguably ... discuss
La directora de operaciones de Facebook.El libro se llama «Involúcrate» («Lean In») y la autora es una de las banderas del feminismo joven en los Estados Unidos: Sheryl Sandberg, número dos de F ... discuss
Like our Facebook page and then you can leave your questions for other Q and A Thursdays! Q. What are your favorite books for the preschool age, and why? I have listed many of our favorites with so ... discuss
Despite (or perhaps because of) my recent blog-fade, the last post attracted 3 quite different and interesting comments, albeit over the course of nearly 9 months of silence from me, which represents ... discuss
Facebook is a great place to find inspiration for blog posts. Have you seen this false one about General Pershing and Philippino Muslim terrorists? It's totally gruesome. A [completely not-]True sto ... discuss
1 April AD 1582? By most accounts, almost nothing stood out about young Fere. Indeed, the birth of this seventh son of one Septum Fillus is lost completely to history. Only apocryphal accounts remain ... discuss
Excerpts from All the Audiences, Homilies, Letters, Messages, and Speeches of the New Holy Father, up until Easter Sunday "Pray for me and until we meet again. We will see each other soon. Tomorrow I ... discuss
Bl. Fra Angelico's fresco of the Resurrection of Christ and the women at the tomb at the Convento di San Marco in Florence, c. 1440....really risen, bodily and physically. Not metaphorically, no ... discuss
Pope Francis washes the feet of young ‘offenders,’ including two women, during Maundy Thursday Mass. The Catholic world is in an uproar right now. In fact, the AP posted a story: “Po ... discuss
Wednesday's Show – Is There Life After Death? While atheists are gaining wider access in our military and classrooms, hear the claims from one child and an atheist who died and came back to tell of ... discuss
Years ago, holidays (holy-days) stressed me out spiritually. I felt a burden, a duty to make the day "really spiritual." Extra devotions. Extra prayer. Extra Bible reading. Extra spiritual activities ... discuss
A recent article from one Ed Dingess grants us excellent opportunities for clarification of our own position and convictions, and we'd like to take the time to comment at length on Dr. Dingess' statem ... discuss
I will be interviewed tonight (March 25, 2013) on KKLA, 99.5 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. PST by Frank Sontag, a guest-host for the former Frank Pastore show "The Intersection of Faith and Reason" in ... discuss
Life update:I just got back from spring break in Cancun with Ryan's family. Nice vacation! It's been 4 years since I finished up 5 years of Spanish, but I realized I retained way more than expected. I ... discuss
FROM THE PASTORMarch 24, 2013by Fr. George W. Rutler The Great Week is here, putting into perspective each day of every week. Following the events of Christ’s Passion expands our biological existe ... discuss
Lent 5c (March 17, 2013) Rev. Todd A. Peperkorn Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rocklin, California lent5c-2013 TITLE: “Rejected” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and The Lord, Jesus Chris ... discuss
The root of the GOP’s problem now is the same as that of the Democrats in 1969: the party’s reputation has been ruined by a botched, unnecessary war — Vietnam in the case of the Democrats, Ira ... discuss
Ten Year Old Killed After 300-400lb Sign Collapses At Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport
From Alan Graebner, Birth Control and the Lutherans—The Missouri Synod as a Case Study, Journal of Social History, Vol. 2, No. 4, Summer 1969, pages 320-22:"In this case he [Rehwinkel] was much a ... discuss
18 mos Baby Antonio Shot and KilledWWW.KMOV.COMIn this case two Black males are charged with shooting and killing an 18 month old baby in the face while he was in his stroller for a walk with his moth ... discuss
*sounds of laptop keys being hit**heavy sigh**more sounds of laptop keys being hit*Repeat for the majority of the day.That is how my last couple of days have been. No, I am not slaving over a hard ass ... discuss
So tragic, I don't know the details other than what is given below since this is a developing story, but my heart goes out to the family and breaks for them. I can't imagine what his older brother mus ... discuss
The family living next door to us A friend recovering from a major surgery A fellow homeschool momAn adoptive Mama with whom I've shared many heart to heart conversations about the trials an ... discuss
(With apologies to Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen)In 1952 Archbishop Sheen wrote a book about Mary called The World's First Love. He talks about how God had in mind, from before time, the perfect mother f ... discuss
Here is the homily of Papa Francesco from the Mass earlier today that was for the Inauguration of his Petrine ministry. As I expected, he did speak about San Giuseppe.& called on us to imitate h ... discuss
The desert is not a dwelling place; it is only a path, a road on which one comes to know the merciful love of God. Everyone who seeks God must pass along it, since the experience of the desert is clos ... discuss
Yesterday's "white smoke rising" moment really brought home just how connected the world is. The Papal Chimney Watch was in full swing in the early afternoon, and I was in the car listening to comment ... discuss
lent4c-2013.mp3 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord, Jesus Christ. Our text for today is the Gospel just read from St. Luke, chapter fifteen. Today we are going to hear three pers ... discuss
I ask your prayers for the repose of soul of Fr. Murray Tardiff of our Pembroke Diocese. Murray has been a good friend for almost 30 years and his death has come as a surprise. He replaced me in Matta ... discuss
Wow, I've really dropped the ball on this over the past two weeks. My apologies; busy weeks. Anyway, I have time now (oh, do I have time) so What I Learned Wednesdays are back. :)1) When you go throug ... discuss
I am haunted by a child.He was mine and now he is not.I need to find him.And here is the story . . .Back in 2002, my husband and I had two precious children, ages 6 and 8. We felt very stable in ... discuss
Updated from previous story... killed young parents and newborn baby in tragic hit and run this weekend...the baby passed away last night :( The NYPD released this photo of the suspect today thr ... discuss
As I am sure you can guess, being a mom to five kids doesn't lend itself to being able to blog the way I'd like, but here is a quick update for those of you who are still reading!Well, we made it thro ... discuss
For this installment of Echo Zoe Radio, I spoke with my friend Isaiah Chua, a Brother in Christ from Singapore. This is an informal, friendly discussion about the culture of Singapore, and the state ... discuss
Or: Perks, the past, and pain. I wasn’t going to admit that I watched The Perks of Being a Wallflower. It was written by the brother-in-law of a friend of mine and after much promotion by him, ... discuss
