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Category Archives: Spirituality
Brothers in Christ – Road to Cavalry
Every soldier has two families. The one he raises; and the one he raises hell with. Life is the ultimate test of virtue. Courage, fidelity, faith, honor, and trust. All these virtues attest to the natural capability of men to … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, Crusades, History, Life, My Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology
Tagged American Soldiers, Battlefield, Belief, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christianity, Christians, Example, Examples, Faith, Good Examples, Guidance, Iraq, Jesus, Light, Men, Reason, Religion, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholic Church, Sacrifice, Soldier, Soldiers, Spiritual, Spiritual Warfare, Spirituality, Theology, War, Women, World War II
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The Secret of Knighthood II
I wrote a post over a year ago, in which I discussed the importance of becoming the perfect knight. Stressing that perfection was not an attainable status, and that the path of knighthood was a constant and never-ending struggle with … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, Crusades, History, Homilies, Knights of Lepanto, Life, Literature, Marc Girard, MaryVictrix, My Life, Night Watch, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Writings
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Separation of Church and State – Revisited
My first semester at Rhode Island College is finally coming to a close. With a mixture of relief and anticipation, I look forward to the spring. Among my list of classes, I’ve had Western History, Writing 100, and American Government. … Continue reading
Posted in AirMaria, Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, History, Life, Movies, My Life, Personal Commentary, Protestantism, Religion, Spirituality, Theology
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Call To Arms
The question we all must answer, when we come down to the what matters most, is “Will you be a man?” The modern world has presented with itself, a degeneration of the knightly and chivalrous qualities of the past world. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, Crusades, Epic Films, History, Homilies, Knights of Lepanto, Life, Lord of the Rings, Love, Marc Girard, MaryVictrix, Movies, My Life, News, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, War, Writings
Tagged Abortion, Bishops, Blogging, Blogs, Braveheart, Catholicism, Christian Hypocrisy, Christianity, Christians, Church Sex Scandal, CNN, Contraception, Crusaders, Crusades, England, Faith, Franciscan Friars of Mary Immaculate, Friars, History, Hypocrisy, Italy, Knights, Knights of Lepanto, Life, Lifestyles, Man, Mankind, Masculinity, mel gibson, Men, MIM, Movies, My Blog, News, Nobility, Nobles, Obama, Personal, Philosophy, Politics, Pontiff, Pope, Real Men, Religion, Robert the Bruce, Roman Catholic, Roman Catholic Church, Romanists, Rome, scotland, Sex, Sex Abuse Scandal, Social, Socialism, Spirit Daily, Spirituality, The Friary, The Roman Catholic Church, True Men, United States, Vatican, Virtue, Weather, Women, World News
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The Dark Knight of the Soul
It seems there is an underlying condemnation among several Christian groups for Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight.” The condemnations tend to focus on the sinister aspect of the Joker’s character, as well as how dark, gritty, and violent the film … Continue reading →