Monthly Archives: April 2011

“The Vorce”

I remember reading a short story in a women’s magazine years ago. Written from the perspective of a young child, it was entitled “The Vorce”. The kid wasn’t really sure what “The Vorce” was, but instinctively knew it didn’t sound … Continue reading

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Matthew 25:35-36

“…for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was in prison and you came … Continue reading

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The Royal Wedding; an Advil moment

I really didn’t mean to watch the Royal Wedding; too much hype, too trivial in light of far weightier world events, and who wants to get up that early if they don’t have to? But my tooth had other ideas. … Continue reading

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The Wisdom of George Washington

Tomorrow, April 30th, is the 222nd anniversary of George Washington’s inauguration as America’s first president. The current occupant of the White House could learn much from Washington’s example as executive-in-chief, and his inaugural address (with acknowledgment to William J. Bennett’s … Continue reading

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A happy, welcome trend

Catholic vocations are growing among Dominican sisters – and friars. It’s really encouraging to hear several of the brothers speak of the Truth; “God’s Truth is always the same”. If only we could all get back to that foundational point, … Continue reading

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Looking for cheap gas?

Tired of emptying your wallet while filling up at the pump? 😡 Perhaps you should consider moving to the Middle East – or Venezuela: The 15 Cheapest places in the world to buy gas. Obviously, government subsidies account for a … Continue reading

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Klavan’s Sensitivity Training

Another great one from Andrew: Avoid Beheadaphobia: abandon all your principles.

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Environmental Catastrophe?! Ummm – no, not really

One year ago the MSM was obsessed with the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Who can forget the non-stop videos of the oil gushing from that uncapped well? The dire predictions of doom? President Obama called it … Continue reading

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Jesus Conquers the Tomb!

Ron DiCianni explains the mural he’s been commissioned to paint for the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, TX (I want a copy for my living room!):

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Happy Easter!

I “borrowed” this great quote of Ronald Reagan’s from the Patriot Post – because Jesus “really was what He said He was”: “I still can’t help wondering how we can explain away what to me is the greatest miracle of … Continue reading

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Looks like Sharia wins in Dearbornistan

So the U.S. Supreme Court says the wacko Westboro Baptists are good to go with their despicable protests at the funerals of our fallen heros – but in Dearborn, Michigan, the city says the standard now is: no protests allowed … Continue reading

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Good Friday

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