Our first Zoom! Details Below
Starting something new is always a bit scary and I am more than a little scared about hosting the Zoom meeting tomorrow, but the excitement I have thinking of meeting/seeing some of you is making…
Starting something new is always a bit scary and I am more than a little scared about hosting the Zoom meeting tomorrow, but the excitement I have thinking of meeting/seeing some of you is making…
We’re both excited, and more than a little nervous about our upcoming Zoom meeting scheduled for this Friday, the 25th! Joan and I will be getting together from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. to talk…
Happy New Year!? Happy new ordinary time new year!? Today is none of these, but it is the feast of St. John Bosco, patron of youth, who reminds us to – “Run, jump, have…
Free gift 🙂 included…… In finishing up the novena to St. Joseph, my family will be praying his litany tonight as a part of our family prayer such as you can find over at https://www.ewtn.com/search…
Being as close to Philadelphia as I am, St. Katharine’s feast day is obligatory. She, along with her parents, are remembered for their philanthropy and kindness to everyone who came to their front door. It…
One of the best parts of being a Catholic Christian is that God welcomes us at whatever moment we say ‘yes’. We are assured of this welcome from the promise of the parable of the…
Happy Lent! Life has been busy around here, including a wedding of my eldest, Maggie – more on that later, perhaps. Lent has arrived and we are all making our first steps towards Easter. With…
So am I. More discouraging news arrived at my home today, and I found myself truly sad – again. Not wanting to continue down that rabbit hole, I went looking for relief and found this:…
There is so much we could say about the witness the Holy Family offers us. Shall we think about the Blessed Mother and Jesus the toddler? Did he climb on everything as a few of…
Happy First Day of Ordinary Time! While we might think of Jan. 1 as the first day of the year, as Catholics today can be seen the first day of the year as we enter…