Burqa ban in France?
To give credit where it is due I first heard this story on Al Kresta’s program on EWTN radio this afternoon. Continue Reading »
To give credit where it is due I first heard this story on Al Kresta’s program on EWTN radio this afternoon. Continue Reading »
I have been messing around with the theme here again, so if every time you look at the blog it looks different, that is my fault. Thus far I haven’t been able to find just the right look, combined functionality and legibility. The ones that have the appearance that I like the best are the ones that have the smallest and hardest to read fonts. I suppose I could hack in and adjust that but sometimes there is a cascade of changes that must follow.
Anyway, please bear with me and hopefully I will find just what I want soon.
Here’s where we are;
80-year old priest arrested protesting at Notre Dame
The most pro-abortion president ever is welcome on Catholic university campus but an 80 year old priest praying the rosary is not.
This is a subject that I have pondered for some time, occasionally aloud, and one which came to mind once again during this time of reflection during the Triduum.
The first question I ask is this;
We express our realization that the Incarnation of the second person of the Holy Trinity, his life, ministry, death and resurrection were all done out of love for us, to redeem us from the situation that we are in because of the sin of Adam and Eve.
The Question: If Adam and Eve had not sinned would Jesus have incarnated to become one of us? Continue Reading »