Catholic Bishops on Health Care Reform
Since not one of the Orthodox Bishops in the United States has commented or taught on the present health care legislation, only the biggest social issue of the ...
Since not one of the Orthodox Bishops in the United States has commented or taught on the present health care legislation, only the biggest social issue of the ...
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Below is a link to the audio of my sermon for the 4th Sunday of Great Lent. Sermon Audio
A good friend and fellow blogger is in need of some prayers and some help. It seems one of our local town politicians does not like the flavor of his political ...
At the urging of a loyal reader I have extended the RSS Feed. So for those of you who read these pages in the reader like Google Reader, you will now see the en...
Our venerable and God-bearing Father Maximus the Confessor (ca. 580-662) was an Orthodox Christian monk and ascetical writer known especially for his courageous...
For the last few days over on my Facebook page we have been discussing Social Justice. Of course this all came about because one entertainer mentioned that Chur...
The Christianity Today Blog is running a story today about the Supreme Court taking up the case of the funeral protests by the Kansas Bases Westboro Baptist Chu...
Goodness is the word chosen for this weeks One Word at a Time Blog Carnival. It has been several weeks since I participated and it is nice to be back. Goodness ...
On the 3rd Sunday of Great Lent we commemorate the Precious and Life-Giving Cross. The Reading is from Mark 8:34-38; 9:1 The Lord said: “If anyone wishes ...