From time to time it is worthwhile to revisit traditions. Sometimes, traditions merit being discarded. Other times, by remembering the past, there is a renewal
From time to time it is worthwhile to revisit traditions. Sometimes, traditions merit being discarded. Other times, by remembering the past, there is a renewal
Juan rounds the hill and sees the Lady, still surrounded by rays of light but this time standing on a crescent moon which is
Don Fray Juan de Zumarraga was a Franciscan priest and the bishop of Mexico City in 1531. The Franciscans led the charge of evangelization of
Juan Diego is hurrying to his ongoing catechism class at the Franciscan mission just north of Mexico City on a cold morning on December 9,
“Modern man is a Cosmic Orphan because he has lost God”, declares William Craig in his opening chapter Knowing the Truth About the Resurrection.[1]
Leo XIII, Pius XI, and Nietzsche A Cocktail for Conflict November 15, 2016 +St. Albert the Great+ I have noticed with concern the violent