Catholics in the American Revolution
Nor, perchance did the fact which We now recall take place without some design of divine Providence. Precisely at the epoch when the American colonies,
Nor, perchance did the fact which We now recall take place without some design of divine Providence. Precisely at the epoch when the American colonies,
In 1957 comedian Red Skelton was on top of the world. His weekly comedy show on CBS was doing well. He had curtailed the drinking which had
Archbishop John Hughes (1797-1864) of New York, was a titan within the Catholic Church in America in the nineteenth century. Overseeing with skill the explosive growth
Peter Paul Cooney was born in County Roscommin, Ireland in 1822. He went with his family to America at the age of 5. Raised on
Well it took long enough. George Washington had been dead for more than three decades before a society was founded to build a monument to
In the midst of a World War, Emil Kapaun was born in peaceful Pilsen, Kansas on August 20, 1916. His parents were Czech immigrants and
In 1947 Father Domenico Pechenino related what he had witnessed over six decades before. \”I do not remember the exact year. One morning the great
I thank you Marcus for taking on the onerous task of acting as my secretary, in addition to your regular duties as my aide, in
Some men become legends after their deaths and others become legends while they are alive. Lewis Burwell Puller, forever known as \”Chesty\”, was in
There is a report just in that Pope Benedict is resigning on February 28. VATICAN CITY) — Pope Benedict XVI has announced that he
I have long heard about Pope Paul VI having referred to the “smoke of Satan” having entered the Church. Usually most references to it do