August 26, 2006
Last Week's Catholic Carnival
Just wanted to point out last week's Catholic Carnival is up. It's great - as usual. God bless, Jay...
August 25, 2006
What if Jesus Appeared in the Sky Every Night?
I'm always fascinated by the question of how many people would ever really believe in Christianity in general. And I think you can touch upon it by asking the question: what if Jesus appeared in the sky every night at...
August 15, 2006
This Week's Catholic Carnival
Just wanted to point out this week's Catholic Carnival. It's full of great Catholic thought and worth a few minutes of your time! God bless, Jay...
August 14, 2006
Why so many Our Lady’s? What the Versions of Mary mean for us?
On the eve of a Marian Feast Day (the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into heaven), I wanted to point out one particular difference between Catholics and protestants: our multiple views of Mary. As Catholics we have the...
August 8, 2006
St. Dominic and the Queen of the Holy Rosary
This week's Catholic Carnival is up. Go and enjoy it - the title is "St. Dominic and the Queen of the Holy Rosary," but don't let that scare you off (if you're protestant)! The posts are excellent as always. God...
August 7, 2006
Was Jesus just a Historical Event?
From the great Archbishop Fulton Sheen: [People] have heard preachers without end preaching, "Go to Christ!" But what does that mean? Go back two thousand years? If so, then have they not a right to doubt the divinity of Him...
August 6, 2006
Madonna crucifies herself
It's it a sad critique on modern culture that pop singer Madonna can stage a mock crucifixion of herself for money. And somehow people still turn out. Maybe no one told her she isn't god. And she's much too old...
August 5, 2006
Who is the Woman Clothed in the Sun of Revelation 12?
This is actually an interesting apologetics question, since there is a clear difference of opinion between Catholics and most protestants (a few prominent protestant exegetes do adhere to the Catholic position). The “Woman” in Revelation 12 is important because of...
August 2, 2006
"Knock on Wood" - a Catholic phrase?
Where did the phrase "knock on wood" come from? I always assumed superstition, but maybe not: The phrase "knock on wood" is believed by many to have come from the Catholic Church, when old-time rosaries and crucifixes were made from...
August 1, 2006
The newest Catholic Carnival
Be sure to check out this week's Catholic Carnival. It really has an amazing array of subjects and articles for your enjoyment. God bless, Jay...





