Finishing up the series Epic…..
Renaissance popes, Martin Luther, the origin of the word Protestant, Protestant revolt, seeds of anti-semitism, more heresy, Council of Trent, Catholic reformation, mystics, missionaries, St. Ignatius and the Spiritual Exercises, Society of Jesus, St. Francis de Sales and early apologetics, the first catechism, evangelization and the New World, establishment [...]
I’m not much of a drinker. Never have been. It’s not that I am opposed to drinking- I just really never have liked the taste of alcohol or the way it makes me feel the next day. Eating, however, is an entirely different matter. I grew up loving to eat, and I was hungry a [...]
Sometime when you’re at home getting dinner ready- snapping the beans, peeling the potatoes, or pulling out the Whole Foods dinner combo, see if your local cable channel carries EWTN, the Eternal Word Television Network. It is Catholic programming 24/7, and you can learn so much about the history of the Church, Church teaching, prayer, [...]
On my journey into the church I became acquainted with many new friends (the saints). Some of these saints are officially declared by the Church and some are “unofficial” but have led exemplary lives and have incredible experience and wisdom to offer pilgrims in our daily Christian walk.
As we approach All Saints Day, I [...]
FOC (Friend of the Chicks) Deal Hudson of InsideCatholic.com has published a wonderful article on a new initiative from an OB/GYN doctor who is taking seriously the call to promote a “culture of life”- a call that Catholics and evangelicals are tackling head on. If you are wondering what you can do to participate, read [...]
I keep forgetting that as a Catholic Christian, I now am a member of a parish, which is part of a diocese, which is part of a larger territory, which is part of a continent, which is part of the universal (catholic) Church. So, when it was announced that Luis Rafael Zarama would be ordained [...]
Continuing with the series Epic……
Inquisitors and inquisitions, the unity of the faith, popes and anti-popes, 3 men simultaneously claiming to be pope, St. Catherine of Siena, Avignon, Wycliffe and seeds of protest, the final fall of Constantinople, St. Joan of Arc, conversos, the Spanish Inquisition, tension between Dominicans and Franciscans, the original bonfire of [...]
As a Protestant, I had some vague idea about the rosary, but quite honestly I thought it was a sequence of rote prayers directed to Mary. Somehow I completely missed the fact that the recitation of prayers was to be combined with meditations on the life of Christ. Nor did I understand that the Lord’s [...]
I’d like to know who is in charge of naming things in the Catholic Church. With the Popes being real busy, I’m sure it is someone else at the Vatican. Truly, it doesn’t matter who made it official- I really just want to register a protest. I vote for our current liturgical season, Ordinary [...]
Continuing the series Epic….
conversion of the Franks, Benedictine servant leadership, the Gregorian chant, St. Boniface and the first Christmas tree, tensions between the western and eastern Church, Ireland the “nursery of saints,” the rise of Islam, Mohammed’s favorite wife, Charles Martel saves Europe, more heresy, more councils, the Great Schism, crusades to liberate the [...]
October 23, 2009
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