An Opportunity Not Wasted

A couple of weeks ago, Sunday marked the end of the hunting season in Montana. Instead of hunters bragging about what they bagged, social media was abuzz with news about four stranded elk in a pond near Bozeman. The folks of Montana, because of its vast spaces, live in harmony with the many wildlife that … Continue reading An Opportunity Not Wasted

Are You the One Who is to Come?

Third Sunday of Advent-C For the past two weeks, the evangelist Matthew has given us a glimpse into the Life of St. John the Baptist. A cousin of Jesus, surely, but more. He is the prophetic voice alerting the world that the Messiah has come to visit his people. His courageous proclamation upset Herod, and … Continue reading Are You the One Who is to Come?

The Curious Case of Candace Owens

The conservative podcast and social media world is reeling. Since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the various factions of the MAGA movement are in a full knockdown, drag-out brawl. Most of this has been fueled by speculation that the official story of Kirk’s death does not seem to make sense. We, too, questioned the narrative … Continue reading The Curious Case of Candace Owens

Pope Leo Preach the Gospel First

In his recent trip to Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV called for Christians to stop viewing Islam as a threat and encouraged his flock to become friends with Muslims.  He used Lebanon as an example where the minority Christians and majority Muslims make up a significant portion of the population. What Leo failed to mention is … Continue reading Pope Leo Preach the Gospel First

Prepare the Way of the Lord

Second Sunday of Advent-A More than three thousand years ago, Isaiah prophesied the coming of Jesus in words foreign to a chaotic world in which he lived.  He looks forward to a time when God’s people will rejoice in a ruler on whom the Spirit of the Lord will rest. He will rule with justice, … Continue reading Prepare the Way of the Lord

Is College Worth It?

Not according to two-thirds of Americans in a recent NBC poll. A similar survey was taken in 2013, and then 53% believed college was worth the price. Much has happened in the past 12 years, especially with the rise in college debt, which may have influenced those polled. If it did, there are good reasons … Continue reading Is College Worth It?

China’s 981 Project

Immoral Desire to Live 150 Years If a person is somewhat literate with scripture, hearing that some prominent people lived well over 100 years would not be a surprise.  Moses, for example, lived to the ripe old age of 120 years. Of course, no one is quite certain how the ancients who wrote the scripture … Continue reading China’s 981 Project

The Time to Wake from Our Sleep

First Sunday of Advent-A The Church celebrates her new year with the first Sunday of Advent. The liturgical season of Advent lasts roughly four weeks, and even for faithful Christians, it can be a difficult time to engage with its message fully. The season of Advent demands that we consider two main themes. For one, … Continue reading The Time to Wake from Our Sleep

Happy Thanksgiving

A Day Devoted to Gratitude “The year that is drawing toward its close has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come. No human counsel hath devised, nor hath any mortal hand … Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving

Democrats Encouraging Mutiny

The Sidious Video to Break Our Military Another week – another propaganda video unleashed on the unsuspecting American public. You may recall our post last week, entitled Catholic Bishops’ Selective Outrage, which featured some USCCB bishops droning on about immigration policy. We pointed out their blatant hypocrisy, as no one has ever seen such conviction … Continue reading Democrats Encouraging Mutiny