Apology
It seems there is a growing tendency in America that we can say whatever we want as long as we issue an apology afterwards. I am not sure that works. My feeling...
It seems there is a growing tendency in America that we can say whatever we want as long as we issue an apology afterwards. I am not sure that works. My feeling...
You may not have heard of this man before reading this post, neither did I until he made the news recently. He is scheduled to be executed by firing squad in Ut...
I do not often make comments on this blog about the political happenings in the Village but I fell compelled to speak up about this one. Earlier this year the S...
Abbess of Ely (679) Queen of Northumbria; born (probably) about 630; died at Ely, 23 June, 679. While still very young she was given in marriage by her father, ...
Abbot of Icanho (in East Anglia) (680) ‘Saint Botolph was born in Britain about the year 610 and in his youth became a monk in Gaul. The sisters of Ethelm...
First Martyr of Britain in Verulamium (c. 209) He was a soldier in the Roman army and, according to the venerable Bede, was brought to faith in Christ by a fugi...
Recently, The Roman Church approved a new translation of the Mass in English. It has taken years to get into publication and it will be another year or so I bel...
I have been planning now for several months to put in several raised beds for veggies and what not here. I have yet to do this although I am getting very close....
This is the text of my sermon for the 3rd Sunday After Petecost. I had intended to record it but I forgot to press record. So here you go.Last week we spoke abo...
NEW YORK CITY – The North American Orthodox-Catholic Theological Consultation continued work on a new agreed statement during its meeting at Hellenic Coll...