
Topic: golden
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Proper of Seasons: 244 Psalter: Thursday, Week III, 1061 Office of Readings for Thursday in Ordinary Time God, come to my assistance.R ... discussDriving out of town on a Thursday, a pastor passed an adult movie store. Toward the edge of its parking lot, a familiar bright green car caught his eye. It belonged to another clergyman in his town, a ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 20th is St. Bernardine of Siena. A Franciscan friar and preacher, St. Bernardine is known as “the Apostle of Italy” for his efforts to revive the country's Catholic fa ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for May 20 is St. Bernardine of Siena.Bernardine was born in Carrara, Italy, in 1380. Even as a boy he nursed the sick during a time of pestilence in Siena. During a severe illnes ... discuss
Today, my little sister, Emmaline, turns 19. I can hardly believe that the baby of my family is embarking on her last year as a teenager. We had a special day celebrating her "Golden Birthday" - she t ... discuss
My painting of the late Maude and Golden Girls star Bea Arthur suggestively naked and sheltering two pancakes in the general vicinity of her breasts. This painting makes reference to the LGBT Al ... discuss
The last three late-term abortion clinics of what was once was a chain of six in Northern California is closing this week, reports Wynette Sills of 40 Days for Life Sacramento. Women’s Choice G ... discuss
Fined $10,500,000 for killing golden eagles.Fine for wind farms to kill golden eagles. ... discuss
Contact: Chase Anderson, Trunews, 772-569-8880, Chase@Trunews.com VERO BEACH, Fla., May 16, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- An Iranian filmmaker told Trunews radio host Rick Wiles today that the curren ... discuss
Vatican City, May 16, 2013 / 05:47 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis told the new ambassadors to the Holy See from Kyrgyzstan, Antigua and Barbuda, Luxembourg and Botswana to use money to serve and as ... 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
By: T F Stern T F Stern’s Rantings There’s an AP story out of Converse County, Wyoming, which explains that under the Obama administration wind energy companies are not held to the same rule o ... discuss
Outside my window... I am thinking... about the things I got for Mother's Day - Noah ran the 5K I asked him to run with great results! 4th in ages 15-19 Noah LaVictoire age 15 ... 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
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
Short Version City Hunter: watched it twice, the second time with my 17 y.o. Definitely in my top 10 list. Summary: In the early 80′s a South Korean crack military team went on a successful se ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to the Social Conservative Review. Dear Friend, It's human nature to wish every victory could be final and decisive. For example, when we defeated Nazi Germany, it was a compl ... 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
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
Join Jen and the other Quicktakers over at the Conversion Diary 1. Sorry for the late blogging this week and I'd like to tell you that next week will be better but... I don't know why this keeps 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
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
Ramona:* For Ramona's book club, we finished The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, by Margaret Sidney. First published in 1881, the sometimes old-fashioned language was a minor hurdle, ... discuss
A certain singer songwriter (who shall remain nameless) was seen in the Windy Saddle in Golden, Colorado on the evening of December 1, 2012. … Read on...Singer Songwriter In The Windy Saddle ... discuss
So, you’re scratching your head and asking: “Words and music from Elvis and Golden?” Am I right? :-) Well, did you know that on … Read on...Words And Music From Elvis And Gol ... discuss
Australopithecus sediba has been in the news lately. This species of early hominin, dating to some 2 million years ago, was first found three years ago after remains from six individuals were discover ... discuss
I never would have imagined that I would sell an e-book. I was really opposed to the idea of e-books for a long time after they came out on the market. I love the smell and feel of a good old fashion ... 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
April 29th is the feast of my Confirmation saint, St. Catherine of Siena, Caterina di Giacomo di Benicasa (1347 - 1380). As a mystic, activist, reformer, contemplative, and Doctor of the Church, she i ... discuss
Our Lady of Guadalupe is everywhere in the Southwest. I have even seen her image over a bar next to a velvet Elvis painting. She is of course in chapels but people also name schools and businesses a ... discuss
Our Lady of Guadalupe is everywhere in the Southwest. I have even seen her image over a bar next to a velvet Elvis painting. She is of course is in chapels but people also name schools and business ... discuss
--- 1 ---Fridays for me mean the day off from work. This can be a good thing or a bad thing and sometimes both - fluctuating by the hour. The original idea, since I work part time, w ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to the Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends: As the father of two Boy Scouts, it's been hard to see the BSA teeter on the edge of moral irrelevance. The proposed "compromi ... discuss
Benjamin Wiker writes that philosopher Thomas Nagel, an ardent atheist, is surrounded by hostile neo-Darwinists who'd like to roast him alive because he's broken the golden rule: Never ever question t ... discuss
From The Christian Century: Catholics without popes by Julie Byrne On February 11, comedian Stephen Colbert asked historian Garry Wills if he was in favor of the next pope being not John Paul III or B ... discuss
DIGITAL CAMPUS MISSIONARY Young Adult Ministry, FT EmployeeFOCUS (Golden, CO)Position Summary The Digital Campus is a team of missionaries who serve students on non-student campuses by helping them to ... discuss
WEB CONTENT SPECIALIST Internet/Social Media, FT EmployeeFOCUS (Golden, CO)Position Summary The FOCUS Content Manager would be responsible for planning, writing, organizing, leveraging and publishing ... discuss
FOCUS EQUIP CURRICULUM SPECIALIST Internet/Social Media, FT EmployeeFOCUS (Golden, CO)FOCUS Equip is the Curriculum department of FOCUS. FOCUS Equip helps further the mission of FOCUS by providing qua ... discuss
Chili Relleno Casserole 24 ounces of green chilies 1 pound of Monterey Jack Cheese 1/2 pound of Cheddar Cheese 5 eggs 1 1/4 cup milk 1/4 cup flour dash of pepper 1/2 tsp salt Dash of Tabasco sauce if ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1049 Proper of Seasons: 780 Psalter: Wednesday, Week IV, 1554 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 689 Proper of Seasons: 508 Psalter: Wednesday, Week ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1049 Proper of Saints: 1786 Psalms and canticle from Sunday, Week I, 1088 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 689 Proper of Saints: 1132 Psalms and ca ... discuss
Because clearly Rand Paul talking to a man wearing a colonial hat is proof that the 18th century is alive and well in the 21st century. The title is not a compliment directed towards Rand Paul. ItR ... discuss
The saint of the day for April 23 is St. George.St. George was a soldier of the Roman army who was tortured and beheaded for his Christian faith in the year 303, in Lydda (in modern day Palestine). &n ... discuss
The Saints of the Day for April 23 are St. George and St. AdalbertSt. GeorgeSt. George is venerated by the Eastern Church among her "great martyrs" and "standard-bearers." He belonged to the Roman arm ... discuss
was a soldier and martyr who suffered around 303 at Lydda (Diospolis) in Palestine. The earliest surviving record of him is a church inscription in Syria, dated about 346. Commemorations of him are nu ... discuss
So I just posted this video yesterday from last Friday's exertions, and I already have some golden comments. indignant99 2 hours ago ... discuss
by Dennis Prager - ast week, Bjorn Lomborg, the widely published Danish professor and director of one of the world’s leading environmental think tanks, the Copenhagen Consensus Center, published ... discuss
Today's Lenten reading covers Romans and 1 Corinthians. Since Good Friday and Resurrection Day are fast approaching, these two passages from the letter to the church in Corinth caught my ear. Christ ... discuss
Maybe ten years ago I remember myself saying out loud that I couldn't stand John's gospel. It was too obtuse. I didn't get it. Now it is my favorite. Today's Lenten reading included all of John's gosp ... discuss
="MsoNormal">This picture was taken by Barbara two days after we were married in January 1983...Don't exactly look happy do I? That's because I had realized in those last two days that now I had to ... discuss
There are two kinds of people; those who follow politics and those who don't. It might be fair to suggest that those who don't follow politics are averse to the partisanship and constant bickering and ... discuss
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Yesterday, in honor of President’s Day, Abort73 released a new video titled “Presidential Wisdom.” It includes an assortment of presidential quotes that speak to the issue of abortion. Most of t ... discuss
Yesterday, in honor of President’s Day, Abort73 released a new video titled “Presidential Wisdom.” It includes an assortment of presidential quotes that speak to the issue of abortion. Most of t ... discuss
John 18:40--"Give use Barabbas!"There are many in this country today who have watched as the drama surrounding the hunt for Christopher Dorner has unfolded. And while many have been hoping for and ant ... discuss
Golden Winter Morning, a photo by !!WaynePhotoGuy on Flickr. Golden Winter Morning Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Eagan, Minnesota There are some days where you know you just have to get out and photogr ... discuss
Good news!! Loving help and healing are available!! Is your heart in need of healing after being victimized by the abortion industry? Launch a 'Golden Arrow' at your heart, and allo ... discuss
The Devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus and the Golden Arrow Prayer of reparation to God the Father for crimes against His Majesty are the weapons we must use. The Golden Arrow Praye ... discuss
Last week the U.S. Department of Labor released new numbers showing that nationally union membership is on the decline. And not only in the private sector, which has been on a decades-long downward tr ... discuss
27 January AD 407 Saint John Chrysostom, Preacher, Bishop, and Theologian, was called Chrysostom (Greek for"golden-mouthed") by his hearers. He was a dominant force in the fourth-century Christian chu ... discuss
John was called "Chrysostom" ("Golden Mouth") because of his eloquence. He was a priest of Antioch, and an outstanding preacher. (Audiences were warned not to carry large sums of money when they went ... discuss
When taxes become destructive they surpass the consent of the governed bending to the will of tyranny. When regulations strangle competition instead of securing it from evil combinations they become ... discuss
"Remember the Golden Rule: He who has the gold makes the rules!" Apparently, whoever owns the most gold, rules. Well, that is the sentiment, and mentality, of these governments who are positionin ... discuss
16 April 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statement calling my present activities “unwise and untimely.R ... discuss
Introduction "So when they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, 'Simon, son of John, do you love (ἀγαπάω) Me more than these?' He said to Him, 'Yes, Lord; You know that I love (φ ... discuss
A painting of a President Barack Obama and Penelope The Unicorn Kaepernicking nude over the Golden Gate Bridge following the San Francisco 49ers decisive victory over the Green Bay Packers on Saturday ... discuss
This is my second post on my WordPress blog, "Eating Slowly." I'm phasing out this one, so be sure to head on over and follow me before I quit posting here altogether! I've added a "Follow ... discuss
Vina, Calif., Jan 10, 2013 / 04:03 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A California abbey has been home to Cistercian monks since 1955, and now houses a new chapel built of stones taken from a medieval Cistercian mo ... discuss
By: Trevor Loudon New Zeal A group of socialist California labor officials and Democratic Party operatives, led by Los Angeles County Federation of Labor head Maria Elena Durazo, targeted Latinos and ... discuss
Outline and Structural Analysisvv. 18-21: Sinaivv. 22-24: Zion, Heavenly Jerusalemvv. 25-26: Warning with passage from Haggai 2:6.v. 27: Explanation of Haggai 2:6vv. 28-29: ExhortationTher ... discuss
Depending on where you live and how much money you make, some parts of the United States can be expensive when it comes to cost of living. A $100,000 salary won’t go as far in Los Angeles as it wil ... discuss
A painting of an orangy tabby cat with a pancake on the top of his head- This tabby cat is very tired of the continuing fiscal cliff budgetary crisis in Washington, D.C. His large golden eyes ... discuss
To say I have a few favorite Christmas hymns would be an understatement! While we have much to rejoice about, these hymns don’t sugar coat reality. Here are some that came to mind, followed ... discuss
“On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, a partridge in a pear tree.”The period known as Christmastide begins with the Feast of the Nativity itself; specifically, with the evening ... discuss
The old man sat in his gas station on a cold Christmas Eve. He hadn’t been anywhere in years since his wife had passed away. It was just another day to him. He ... discuss
Word earlier this month from the U.S. Supreme Court of its intent, during the current session, to review the constitutionality of both the federal Defense of Marriage Act and California’s marriage a ... discuss
The 19th century American individualist Ralph Waldo Emerson once famously declared, “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” This coming legislative session might just giv ... discuss
Today is Blake Seidl's 12th birthday. He's 12 on 12/12/12.Happy Golden Birthday, Blake!Of course, today is also Aaron Rodgers Day.To most people, Wednesday will just be a quirky date: Dec. 12, 2012, o ... discuss
Today, December 8, 2012, is your wedding day and I am writing to wish you well on your journey and to introduce myself. Welcome into the family, Ryne. On the whole we are a pretty decent bunch. I am ... discuss
Killing the goose that lays the golden egg is one of those old fairy tales for children which has a heavy message that a lot of adults should listen to. The labor unions which have driven the makers ... discuss
Golden Spike Company illustration of how it would send people to the Moon using existing launch vehicles and proven technologies to reduce the cost of the trip. On the cusp of the fortieth anniversary ... discuss
My political opinions lean more and more to Anarchy (philosophically understood, meaning abolition of control not whiskered men with bombs) – or to 'unconstitutional' Monarchy. I would arrest anybod ... discuss
The Commemoration of Nicholas of Myra While many Christians give presents sometime during early winter, many avoid gift-giving on Christmas. Some wait until Epiphany on 6 January, since this day celeb ... discuss
St. Nicholas was a real person, and in fact a real bishop! You can read his story here but an excerpt is below: The true story of Santa Claus begins with Nicholas, who was born during the third ce ... discuss
(Arabic: يحيى ابن منصور Yaḥyā ibn Manṣūr; Greek: Ιωάννης Δαμασκήνος/Ioannês Damaskinos; Latin: Iohannes Damascenus or Johannes Damascenus also known as John Damasce ... discuss
I was so impressed with Leona Choy’s Christmas 2012 letter that I copied the whole thing onto my blog! The woman, for heaven’s sake, is 87 years old and she bubbles forth words like a fo ... discuss
Leona’s 2012 Advent and New Year’s Letter I have chosen one of my recent posts (see below) from my blog, THE REST OF THE WAY, for this Seasonal Greeting. ... discuss
NOTE: The Catholic Church has approved this Marian apparition.Today is the anniversary of the first visions at Beauraing, Belgium. From November 29, 1932 to January 3, 1933, Mary appeared multiple tim ... discuss
Address at the Catholic Life Congress in Philadelphia on Nov. 17. From The National Catholic RegisterBy Archbishop Charles Chaput My comments today will be simple. I want to focus o ... discuss
CARTOON BY ERIC ALLIE IT WOULD SEEM THAT MANY SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD ARE HAVING SERIOUS PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF OVER-GENEROUS ENTITLEMENTS. AND HERE IN THE UNITED STATES THE ONCE G ... discuss
“What these Democrats have in mind is a fundamental change to the way the Senate operates for the purpose of consolidating their own power and further marginalizing the minority voices that the S ... discuss
This question just popped into my head, why do we do good works? Well first of all it is what we are commanded to do. Matthew 7:12 contains the golden rule, do unto others as you would hav ... discuss
Congratulations to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Today they mark 65 years of marriage They are an example to follow but also a splendid and royal rebuke to our times From the Catholic H ... discuss
JCPenney's CEO, Ron Johnson (not to be confused with Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin), has a message for customers.Dear valued customer,Happy Thanksgiving!This year, we're going to kick off the holid ... discuss
I voted for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan today and am damn proud to have done so!!! In just a few hours we’ll know whether this great country of ours will be headed on the road to restoration or h ... discuss
On November 6 you will vote to elect candidates to public office. I have compiled links to resources to help you make thoughtful, informed decisions in the voting booth.What is at stake?Can pro-life v ... discuss
I know, I know. It’s Thursday and the other Moms are way ahead of me. I hope you already visited all 3 of them to see their Q&A while I was still sleeping taking care of a newborn. I put ... discuss
31 October AD 1517 The beginnings of the Reformation came well before its birth date. Renaissance Humanism ushered in an age of classical studies, including the teaching of Greek and Hebrew. This pave ... discuss
October 24, 2012/Dallas, TX -- Much has been written about the pro-life movement over the years. However, less information has been available to help us understand the inner-workings of the abortion ... discuss
Stop. Just. Stop. There aren't going to be any riots should "The One" lose. I really have my doubts about him losing, in a fair & square election that wouldn't happen. But I believe Obama's team are c ... discuss
George Will recorded the irony that George McGovern, who passed away over the weekend at a ripe old 90 years, seems to have had his foreign policy vision vindicated after forty years in the political ... discuss
FROM THE PASTOROctober 21, 2012by Fr. George W. Rutler When Pope John XXIII opened the Second Vatican Council on October 11, 1962, he repudiated “prophets of gloom” who lamented the state of the ... discuss
The second part of the Catholicism in tumblr will come next week (asked someone to help me out with it). For now, I want to write something a little different as I want to reflect on the very powerful ... discuss
Continuing from my post on the Consecration of a Church using the 1962 Rubrics Part II, below is Part III (the final part) of that Consecration. I encourage you to read the post and then watch the e ... discuss
A weekly column by Father George Rutler. When Pope John X ... discuss
Then he brought me back to the door of the temple; and there was water, flowing from under the threshold of the temple toward the east, for the front of the temple faced east; the water was flowin ... discuss
The third child of Don Alonso Sanchez de Cepeda by his second wife, Doña Beatriz Davila y Ahumada, who died when the saint was in her fourteenth year, Teresa was brought up by her saintly father, a l ... discuss
A weekly column by Father George Rutler. On October 7, Pope Benedict XVI declared the 34th and 35th official “Doctors of the Church” —Hildegard of Bingen and John of Avila. The latter was ... discuss
You may have heard that “silence is golden.” In our day where communication is constant—if not verbally, then through Facebook, text, or Twitter—silence is an increasingly rare commodity. ... discuss
Daniel J. Mitchell has narrated a video on why Keynesian economics is bad theory, a video specifically debunking Obama's failed stimulus, and has put together a post with data from the Minneapolis Fed ... discuss
also called Dionysius, Dennis, or Denys) is a Christian martyr and saint. In the third century, he was bishop of Paris. He was martyred in approximately 250, and is venerated especially in the Roman C ... discuss
I, along with many other concerned parents, have recognized for a long time how the liberal media, from movies,television to music and public education, have negatively influenced children with too mu ... discuss
We could all do far worse than a life raft made of books.-JBH Over the course of my life, I have taken on all manner of spiritual practices, from now-I-lay-me-down-to-sleep to centering prayer. I hav ... discuss
Every four years I go through agony. I listen or watch and agonize over the grand opportunities the opponent gives my candidate, only to watch them slip away. It was horrible to hear McCain last time. ... discuss
Hurrah! It’s Q&A week again, my favorite because I can pick and choose the easiest questions and pretend I didn’t hear the hard ones! I jest, really. I’m kidding! I do try to c ... discuss
American Family Association [AFA] has recently sent out a warning to parents regarding what appears to be an innocent 'tolerance' education curriculum designed around national anti-bullying month. &nb ... discuss
A shot of tonight's Full Harvest Moon rising above a corn field and grove of Cottonwood trees just beginning to turn their lovely golden colors. sigh. I love this time of year. :) ... discuss
On September 30, 1904, Stanislawa Zagonski died in Chicago from an illegal abortion performed that day. Mrs. Alexander Wojtanowski, whose profession is not given, was arrested and held by Coroner's Ju ... discuss
An internet degree is possible from the convenience of your particular home during any point of time, which can be convenient for your schedule. One could choose from a range of online college diploma ... discuss
The Catholic Church might condemn same-sex ‘marriage’ and living an active homosexual lifestyle, but she does not hate or condemn people with same-sex attraction nor does she consider SSA, ... discuss
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VOTE THEM ALL OUT! On Tuesday, November 6, 2012, all California incumbents should be voted out of office. Democrats & some Republicans have either been complicit ... discuss
“And why be anxious about clothing? Learn a lesson from the wild lilies. Watch their growth. They neither toil nor spin, and yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his magnificence could array ... discuss
TweetGuest post by Alissa GolobEver had a yearning to boil a frog? Me neither. If I DID want to (hypothetically speaking OF COURSE), 19th-century science suggests that the best way to do it is to put ... discuss
The author of The Tyranny of Liberalism scrutinizes the supposed Golden Age of high ideals: A class that rules by claiming not to rule needs to hide what it is. Our new rulers deny their identity a ... discuss
St. John the Almsgiver by TitianToday is the memorial of St. John Chrysostom (ca. 347-407), a famous and controversial fourth century bishop and doctor of the Church.Born in Antioch, he studied law as ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for September 13 is St. John Chrysostom. John Chrysostom was the son of a Latin father and a Greek mother; his mother, Anthusa, was widowed at the age of twenty, soon after his bi ... discuss
Part 13 in a series of excerpts from my book, With Christ in the Voting Booth:Both tyranny and anarchy are religions of the imagination and they must be cast down by the Christian before he casts his ... discuss
Alex Schadenberg has produced this excellent list of studies that show facts about euthanasia and assisted suicide1. This article concerns the reporting of euthanasia in the Flanders region ... discuss
Paul Ryan (Photo via Wikipedia) by Ralph Benko, Contributing Author: A Saturday Evening Post reporter asked, in 1932, John Maynard Keynes if there had ever been anything like the Great Depression. K ... discuss
Comments:Democrats don't need to lie to their base; they will swallow anything.Democrats don't need to lie to their opponents; they see them a mile away.Democrats don't need to lie to Independents; th ... discuss
My column at First Things this week takes yet another stab at discussing the idols some of us are (of have in the past) made of our ideologies, and how damaging it is becoming to our mental and social ... discuss
And If So, What Can We Do About It?My talk from the Catholic New Media Convention 2012. You may hear it along with the Q&A, the panel discussion I was on afterward, and every talk from that terrific c ... discuss
Abortionist James Pendergraft arrives at Orlando Women’s Center in the summer of 2011. Pendergraft owns a chain of five abortion centers in Florida that specialize in late-trm abortions. (Cl ... discuss
Don't Let Familiarity Breed Contempt"Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need." Hebrews 4:16 We are told in Scripture tha ... discuss
The miter leans slightly with the rhythm of the ritual, leaving his back exposed to the stone face of José Martí. On the table of the Mass, the chalice rests and reflects from its golden surface a r ... discuss
The miter leans slightly with the rhythm of the ritual, leaving his back exposed to the stone face of José Martí. On the table of the Mass, the chalice rests and reflects from its golden surface a r ... discuss
"Denny, from previous posts on your blog I can see that you are not thrilled at the prospect of Mitt Romney being the Republican nominee for President. Is that mainly because he is a Mormon? Does that ... discuss
A few years ago I read Paul Chamberlain’s Talking About Good and Bad Without Getting Ugly, a book that proposes ways that Christians can talk about difficult issues—issues like a ... discuss
The Painterhighlighted the tree topswith sunlightI went out in the evening to walk the dog. The sun was low in the sky, and the particular angle it was at led to golden light coloring the upper parts ... discuss
The "Love your neighbor as yourself" commandment got me thinking. What would it be like if instead it said: Love your neighbor as they believed. That would be very tough. Most philanthropy would b ... discuss
To all you coaches out there, don't be jerks to your players. They work their butts off most of the time and if they don't, then handle it but otherwise, talk to them like human beings. In high school ... discuss
"I’ve been asked if I have any regrets. Well, I do. The deficit is one." ~ Ronald Reagan’s farewell address. U.S. Vice Presidential Candidate U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) by Ralph Benko, Contribu ... discuss
A local pontificator, and 'wanna be' sage, a product of the 60's "Great Society" era and its world view, can undoubtedly dredge up words to slander Marcus as a 'racist' and 'hat ... discuss
Pat Robertson - “In a recent broadcast of The 700 Club, a woman sent in a question about a man who wouldn’t marry her because she has children who were adopted internationally. If they wer ... discuss
“Comes down to a man dying on a cross saving the world; Rising from the dead, doing what He said He would do.” Clay Cross – Saving the WorldThe first two posts - Why Worldview? and Challenge is ... discuss
Staying gentle skinned may have been considered important in Victorian periods, but I don’t find it so great. I see each of the shows and mags and simply want I had a good Bronze tan. I merely f ... discuss
I just realized that my review of Leona Choy's latest book was linked to her blog and not to the site where you can order any of her 30+ books:Golden Morning Publishing Which I guess is good because ... discuss
I’ve been working on this short series that discusses the holiness of God and the existence of hell. I am looking at what happens when the holy God comes into contact with human sin. Yesterday I ... discuss
What’s Wrong with Patriarchy - D.A. Carson: “In their defense of complementarianism, several Council members in The Gospel Coalition have been known to preface their remarks with the insis ... discuss
We have seen the Burnt Offering (עֹלָה (olah)), the Grain Offering (מִנְחָה לַֽיהוָה, minchah qorban) the Peace Offering ( שֶׁלֶם (shelem)). Today we begin a study of the S ... discuss
“Bless the Lord, O my Soul: and all that is within me, bless His holy name.” RSV (Read this scripture and more at http://prayerpivot.com) It was a double effect last Friday, sorrow and blessing.& ... discuss
The Vatican judiciary has indicted the butler of the Pope who is guilty of aggravated theft of confidential papers of the Pope in the judgment of the trial magistrate Piero Antonio Bonnet. H ... discuss
©1980 David Horsey, Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others that have been tried. —Winston S. Churchill In First Things, Matthe ... discuss
California is broke but moonbeam brown and his friends keep spending. It is fiscal suicide. A Golden State train wreck By George F. Will, Published: August 8 PALO ALTO, Calif. State Sen. Joe Simi ... discuss
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Tweetby Alanna GomezFor those who live in a big city, seeing homelessness is almost a daily occurrence. A person’s response to this tragedy is often an internal struggle-- if I give this person my c ... discuss
Franklin Booth, The Flutesfrom Golden Age Comic Book Stories(via lines and colors) ... discuss
Bob Vander Plaats at The FAMiLY Leader 2011 Marriage RallyPhoto by Dave Davidson – Prezography.com The FAMiLY Leader issued a statement responding to Iowa Governor Terry Branstad’s announcement of ... discuss
Legislators and regulators need to observe a fundamental Golden Rule: Do not implement new laws if you have not considered or cannot control important unintended consequences. A perfect example is the ... discuss
NEW YORK (AP) — Gabby Douglas is golden when it comes to online popularity, too. 1 read more ... discuss
Marvin Hamlisch, 68, the composer-conductor who died Monday in Los Angeles after a brief illness was a certified genius. From the age of 7, when he became the youngest student ever admitted to New Yo ... discuss
It was announced today that Marvin Hamlisch died yesterday after a brief illness. I think it is safe to say that he was 1 of thehttp://www.nuttyprofessormusical.com/home/ greatest & most influencial c ... discuss
From my quote journal.One of the most distinguished words in the Bible is the word qadosh, holy; a word which more than any other is representative of the mystery and majesty of the divine. Now what w ... discuss
Marvin Hamlisch passed away yesterday.Nearly everyone on the planet has probably heard his music.From the New York Times:Marvin Hamlisch, the singularly productive and sensationally decorated composer ... discuss
Organized Crime I recently got a check from the Golden Rule Insurance Company. It was a “refund” mandated by the ObamaCare law, the purpose of which is to drive private health insurance companie ... discuss
PLYMOUTH NOTCH, Vt.—Two of my pundit colleagues—David Brooks of The New York Times and Peggy Noonan of The Wall Street Journal—have written about this “boring” and “inconsequ ... discuss
The great American Midwest—breadbasket to the world, inland sea of waving grain—is experiencing its worst drought in 50 years. Where I live, they say it’s the worst ever. I’ve been around awhi ... discuss
-By Warner Todd Huston By some accounts, since the coming to power of Zimbabwe’s terror-inducing Robert Mugabe, up to 480,000 people have lost their lives. Of those not killed outright or starve ... discuss
THIS IS US!!! Senior citizens are constantly being criticized for every conceivable deficiency of the modern world, real or imaginary. We know we take responsibility for all we have done and do not bl ... discuss
We had a situation arise working today at Sam’s Club that got me thinking a bit. We had an employee who was struggling to get grocery store carts into the store when a man in pick up for whatev ... discuss
That's the problem: a dysfunctional government made up of kleptomaniacs writing phony checks on the future and a population addicted to easy money and unfunded entitlements. What's the solution? The ... discuss
Adam Smith, the douche who videotaped himself getting free water at a Chick-Fil-A drive-thru for no other reason other than just to berate and humiliate the young woman serving him while pointing a ca ... discuss
My wife and I decided to brave the heat and the crowds at our local Mall today. We wanted to show our appreciation for Chick-fil-A. And I was, frankly, interested to see how this day would look. We l ... discuss
Last week I examined two myths about immigration. We can see how our culture of political correctness put new clothes on old arguments. A century ago activists were calling for protecting “the q ... discuss
Three of his teammates helped Michael Phelps swim into history today.The U.S. 4x200m freestyle relay team took gold, earning Phelps his 19th Olympic medal, the most of any athlete ever. From the Assoc ... discuss
Yesterday I began to look at Michael Pearl’s To Train Up a Child (click here to read it). My interest in this book is based in part on its popularity and in part on the way in which it very clea ... discuss
By Patrick J. Buchanan Since 1928, only Dwight Eisenhower and George W. Bush have won the presidency while capturing both houses of Congress for the GOP. In his 49-state landslide, Richa ... discuss
Today is the optional memorial of St. Peter of Chrysologus, "the man of golden speech", who earned the title of Doctor of the Church for his eloquent sermons.Born at Imola, Italy in 406, St. Peter was ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for July 30 is St. Peter Chrysologus.In the fifth century, Ravenna, not Rome, was the capital of the Roman Empire in the West, and Ravenna itself became a metropolitan see. St. Pe ... discuss
Wow! Bishop Cordileone has been in my thoughts and prayers since he was sent to shepherd the Oakland pasture. But now he's been sent to the ecclesial and cultural front lines, both of which converge ... discuss
The year 2018 will mark the 50th, or Golden, anniversary of Humanae Vitae (HV), in which Paul VI restated what had been, until 1930, an unbroken and universal Christian teaching. Today, on HVs 44th a ... discuss
The Saints of the Day for July 26 are Sts. Joachim and Anne, parents of Mary.Who does not know about the great shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre in Canada, where miracles abound, where cured cripples lea ... discuss
EL PASO, Texas (AP)—George Jefferson was a bigot. A loudmouth. Rude. Obsessed with money. Arrogant. And yet he was one of the most enjoyable, beloved characters in television history. Much of ... discuss
Sherman Hemsley, "George Jefferson," has died.From the Los Angeles Times:Sherman Hemsley, a comic actor who vaulted from a supporting role on Norman Lear’s groundbreaking 1970s sitcom "All in the Fa ... discuss
We just learned that Sherman Hemsley passed away. Now, we get the news that actor Chad Everett has died. From CBS News:Chad Everett, the blue-eyed star of the 1970s TV series "Medical Center" who went ... discuss
by Anthony Esolen One of my friends, the most brilliant man I know, is a molecular biologist. He is also a Dominican priest, equally at home speaking to world-class scientists on the aging of cells as ... discuss
A must read article By Cheryl Sullenger of Operation Rescue Chicago, IL – New information is surfacing about the young woman who died from a botched second-trimester abortion at a Planned Pare ... discuss
It's as if President Obama climbed into a tank, put on his helmet, talked about how his foray into Cambodia was seared in his memory, looked at his watch, misspelled "potato" and pardoned Richard Ni ... discuss
And neither did Al Gore, just for the record. Xerox did. And then Steve Jobs stepped in. As with the Golden Gate Bridge, government inhibited success. It was at the Xerox PARC labs in Silicon Valley ... discuss
This list may not only be useful for you, but for your friends and family, too. YOU must ASK for your discount ! RESTAURANTS:Applebee’s: 15% off with Golden Appl ... discuss
Little is known for about Praxedes, and not all accounts agree. According to Jacobus de Voragine's The Golden Legend, Praxedes was the sister of Saint Pudentiana; their brothers were Saint Donatus and ... discuss
There is only one gospel of grace. Ministers of that gospel have a duty to warn the flock about false prophets and false religions. On a website called “For the Sake of the Gospel,” (FTSOTG), so ... discuss
When I read Michele Bachmann’s book, Core of Conviction: My Story, I was left with a conviction of my own that whatever political office Michele Bachmann might run for in the future, I’d b ... discuss
The Examiner reminds us that although there's been much debate lately about what precisely President Obama meant when he said Friday, "Somebody invested in roads and bridges ... If you've got a busine ... discuss
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Now it shall come to pass in the latter days That the mountain of the Lord’s house Shall be established on the top of the mountains, And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall f ... discuss
Everyone's rightly jumped on the President's appearance in Roanoke, VA, yesterday, where among other things he said this: look, if you’ve been successful, you didn’t get there on your own.  ... discuss
I have been a fan of Amy H. Sturgis ever since hearing her talk about science fiction history at StarShipSofa podcast. I'm gonna say that, based on that experience alone, you'll get a wonderful class ... discuss
Obama doesn't believe in the individual. If an individual worked to build a successful business, that individual OWES the government.OBAMA: If you’ve got a business -- you didn’t build that. Someb ... discuss
