Anand Rao, a bank nurse, lost his job when he told some of his colleagues to turn to God while they were acting as patients in a role-play situation. This happened earlier in the year. In another similar incident, Caroline Petrie, a nurse from North Somerset was suspended from her job after she tried offering […]
During the era of Confucius more than 2,500 years ago, the position of a master or a teacher was highly regarded as a person of virtue and wisdom. In addition to impart his wisdom to help solving all types of problems, he must also be able to pass on the sacred knowledge of Truth to […]
Celebrating Advent as a FamilyBy Lisa M. Hendey
For families longing to build traditions related to their identity as Roman Catholics, few times of the year hold greater promise than the liturgical season of Advent. The sites and sounds of the holidays fill the air around us, as we communally anticipate the glory and majesty of […]
I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s okay to be “not fine.”
When people ask me how I’m doing lately, I don’t rattle off a
list of complaints and observations, sad feelings and grievances
- as a matter of fact, I just might say, “I’m okay.” However, I
admit that within myself things are NOT fine and try […]
“Pope Hopes Trip to Germany Spurs Faith” ought to alarm everybody who dares to disagree with the bloody Catholic Church! Both the Bible and history testify against the Babylonian Mystery religion masquerading as Christian, exposing its origins with the Samaritan sorcerer Simon Magus, not the Jew Simon Peter. Simon Magus, first pagan pope, mesmerized the […]
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