In William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, which has been read by high school students for decades, Juliet tries to convince Romeo that it doesn’t matter that he is a Montague and…
Month: January 2021
The next four years are going to be rough for most Americans as President Biden has already stopped the deportation of illegals, halted new leases on fracking and drilling on federal…
Indeed, the trials that Christians will face with the Biden/Harris administration may well be God’s wake-up call to Christians. In the U.S., even many “practicing” Catholics, barely believe any doctrines of…
Last Wednesday Joe Biden became President, and immediately began to implement the policies many Americans feared he would. Many of the Executive Orders he signed reversed former President Trump’s agenda, and…
One of the most quoted and memorable of St. Paul’s writings comes in his first epistle to the Corinthian Church. In 1 Corinthians 13:13 we read: “And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.“ This passage has been used in…
Established in 443 BC, the office of censor in ancient Rome evolved into one of the most powerful and influential offices in that empire. Our practice of a census comes from…
The United States is facing a desolate time. The COVID-19 pandemic still rages, the President who supported the sovereignty of America, the freedom to worship as we please, the freedom to…
Barbarians were at the gate long ago as communist and fascist ideas crept into the minds of some Americans as early as the early 19th century with Utopian communities such as…
“A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold In settings of silver.” This verse, from Proverbs 25:11, aptly describe the desire of any public figure’s feelings about his own words. But timeless phrases are few and far between. But most Americans can identify the…
Once again the Democratic controlled House of Representatives has impeached President Trump. As all can recall, the first one ended with Trump’s acquittal by the Senate, and if another trial would…