Sunday Round Up
Yesterday was a very busy day here in the Village. We celebrated out feast day, actually the day is on Thursday but we always celebrate the Sunday closest to th...
Yesterday was a very busy day here in the Village. We celebrated out feast day, actually the day is on Thursday but we always celebrate the Sunday closest to th...
St. Malachy, whose family name was O’Morgair, was born in Armagh in 1094. St. Bernard describes him as of noble birth. He was baptized Maelmhaedhoc (a nam...
When I was a kid I used to go out trick or treating on Halloween just like millions of kids all over the place. In those day you might even get a candy apple or...
Okay here are some pretty funny things. Hat tip to Fr. Darren at the Servant and Steward Blog.
About a year ago I applied for doctoral study at Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj, Romania. They have a very unique program. The doctoral study is done by resear...
A princess of Ireland and hermitess-foundress, also listed as Bee. Bega fled the royal court rather than marry a prince from Norway. Tradition states that she w...
It has been a few days since my last post so I thought I would just throw some thoughts up here to fill space. It all began last Sunday with the final Red Sox L...
I continue to be concerned with the fires in California. I pray for the people there who have been evacuated as well as those that will care for them. We also s...
It would seem we are winning we need to keep the pressure up! Read the Update in today’s Boston Globe.
Son of Tulchan, an Ulster saint, d. at Taghmon, 636. He founded his celebrated abbey at Taghmon (Teach Munnu) in what is now County Wexford, in 599. He is princ...