Readings: Dt 6:2-6; Heb 7:23-28; Mk 12:28b-34 "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength. And you shall love your neighbor as yourself." It is a phrase that we have heard countless of times in our journey of faith. … Continue reading To Love God is to Love Your Neighbor
Month: October 2021
The Global Covid War and Its Civilian Casualties
For those Christians unwilling to take the so-called vaccine that has been tainted by the sin of abortion in its initial research (Pfizer, Moderna) and final production (Johnson & Johnson), the only choice remains is the risk of possibly getting Covid-19 and hoping beyond hope, that the symptoms one experiences are not enough to cause … Continue reading The Global Covid War and Its Civilian Casualties
The Truth is a Rare Commodity
The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches this about the eighth commandment, “The eighth commandment forbids misrepresenting the truth in our relations with others. This moral prescription flows from the vocation of the holy people to bear witness to their God who is the truth and wills the truth. Offenses against the truth express by … Continue reading The Truth is a Rare Commodity
I Want Things From Jesus
Readings Sunday’s Gospel is about an ancient blind man named Bartimaeus, a blind beggar with only the clothes on his body he can call his own. A man cured of his blindness by the Word of Jesus, is by its own right, is a story that can stand alone as a message for us to … Continue reading I Want Things From Jesus
Even Private Schools Bend a Knee to Government Money
Catholic and other non-public schools across the country have been applying for and receiving EANS (Emergency Assistance for Nonpublic Schools) funding. EANS is a federally funded program that was created during Covid-19 to address a variety of issues that arose for non-public schools during the lockdowns, remote learning and the return to school process. Many … Continue reading Even Private Schools Bend a Knee to Government Money
Pelosi and the Pope
On October 9, 2021 Pope Francis held a private audience with none other than, Nancy Pelosi, the most radical, Catholic, pro-abortion politician on the planet. You think this is indictment hyperbolic? Let’s take a walk-through Pelosi’s voting record and then you can decide for yourself. To begin with Pelosi has earned the highly coveted 100% … Continue reading Pelosi and the Pope
Everlasting Life Cannot Measured by Earthly Standards
Readings: Is 53:10-11; Heb 4:14-16; Mk10:35-45 In the recognizable Gospel for this week, James and John, disciples of Jesus asked him when he comes into glory, each one wants to sit on his right and the other on the left. Jesus reminded them they do not know what they are asking. A short time later, … Continue reading Everlasting Life Cannot Measured by Earthly Standards
Health Care Employees are Expendable Even in Catholic Hospitals
Health Care Employees are Expendable Even in Catholic Hospitals Across the country many courageous heroes whose names you do not know are standing up for moral goodness. These men and women are highly trained professionals who have given most of their lives to treating the rest of us when we fall ill, and if that … Continue reading Health Care Employees are Expendable Even in Catholic Hospitals
From Heroes to Pariahs: Healthcare Workers Demonized for Following Their Conscience
When the pandemic first started in the spring of 2020, there was almost universal praise and admiration for our first responders – EMS workers, firefighters, nurses and doctors. They were hailed as heroes and rightly so. These brave and selfless people went to work every day not knowing if they would personally succumb to the … Continue reading From Heroes to Pariahs: Healthcare Workers Demonized for Following Their Conscience