The Lost Day
I remember the days when if you needed something on Sunday, you went to the local variety store. They had the basics. If you needed a loaf of bread, a bottle of OJ or a can of peas, you were … Continue reading →
I remember the days when if you needed something on Sunday, you went to the local variety store. They had the basics. If you needed a loaf of bread, a bottle of OJ or a can of peas, you were … Continue reading →
In this episode, we talk about devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Home Enthronement of the Sacred Heart. I also talk a bit about what I use to produce my podcast. – Music: “Precious Love” by Theresa Barle … Continue reading →
Have you ever thought about your own death? Did you wonder when it will be and where you will be? Did you ever think that you might die when you least expect it? You are probably thinking that I am … Continue reading →
The day of Brother André’s canonization has finally arrived. On Sunday, Pope Benedict XVI will formally canonize the humble Brother of Montreal. For a humble, uneducated man, Brother André had deep effect on everyone he met. When his pastor saw … Continue reading →
Lisa Hendey and Pat Gohn are holding a gathering this Sunday, October 17th in Cambridge and Lisa and Susan Bailey on Monday, October 18th in Wellesley. For more information, click here!
Continue reading →In this episode, we continue our sound seeing tour in New Haven, CT. We see where the first Knights of Columbus council was founded at St. Mary’s Church in New Haven. From St. Mary’s we travel to the Knights of … Continue reading →
This week I learned that two priest friends with whom I was in the seminary passed on to eternal life. One was a Franciscan, the other Diocesan. They both had very different lives. The Franciscan was with the Holy Land … Continue reading →