There is a lot of beauty in the American Church and there is a theme. Within the span of about 30 years at the beginning of the 20th century, nearly all of the most beautiful churches in the country were… Continue Reading →
The Saginaw, Michigan bishop has removed a priest from his parish after he blamed the priest for causing “division” by extolling and implementing traditional Catholic liturgical practices, according to several sources. Bishop Walter Hurley, 81, the apostolic administrator of Saginaw,… Continue Reading →
Just another thing in which religion predated science. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2493463/
“Watching Baby Boomers sing songs written in the 70s while smacking tambourines to time signatures that have no correlation to the actual beat of the song is nobody’s idea of a culturally relevant experience.” AMEN!
The term “Dark Ages” often evokes a sense of stagnation and ignorance. However, this oversimplified perception does not accurately reflect the rich tapestry of advancements that occurred during this period. The so-called Dark Ages, roughly spanning from the fall of… Continue Reading →
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