Be Who You Are: Embracing Your Own Kind of Sanctity
“Be who you are, and be that well.” – St. Francis de Sales Have you ever admired someone? I mean to the degree that you
“Be who you are, and be that well.” – St. Francis de Sales Have you ever admired someone? I mean to the degree that you
Here he is, doing what every Christian in the world should do in the face of human evil: taking responsibility and turning to God for
Yr. Obdt. Svt. gives a quick lowdown on the concept over at the Register.
It’s not all that infectious.“Contracting [Ebola] requires direct contact with the bodily fluids — blood, feces, vomit — of someone who is symptomatic with the
Story here.I don’t see how they can be avoided. But at the same time, I don’t see this ending well if we don’t get the
…and well, all civilized people:
Starring Donald Trump, who sent a series of tweets about the missionaries being treated for ebola in the U.S.Ebola patient will be brought to the U.S. in
Today we look at the way in which mask wearing and acting, good and bad, feeds into the Catholic tradition.
A reader writes:We are looking to bring awareness to the persecution of Christians in the Middle East. One way we can do this is to