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Tag Archives: Christmas
Did You Know?
“Mary did you know that your baby boy will one day walk on water? Mary did you know that your baby boy will save our sons and daughters? Did you know that your baby boy has come to make you … Continue reading
Posted in AirMaria, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christ, Christianity, History, Life, Music, Personal Commentary, Protestantism, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Women
Tagged Atheists, Christmas, Christmas Carols, Christmas Songs, December, December 25, Heresy, Heretics, Immaculate Conception, Jesus Christ, Mark Lowry, Mary, Mary Did you know?, Merry Christmas, Mother of God, Music, Music Industry, Religion, Songs, the Mother of God, Theology
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Epiphany Sunday
Well today was the long Sunday which we each look forward to each year, Epiphany Sunday. Fr. Angelo offered the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at Twelve Noon, and had a reception with a potluck lunch afterwards. The tradition at … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Catholic Church, Christianity, My Life
Tagged Bethlehem, Catholic, Catholic Church, Catholics, Christianity, Christmas, Epiphany, Jesus, Joseph, Kings, Mary, Pope
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The Christmas Truce of 1914
This post may be a few days off, but alas, the Christmas Season lasts until the Epiphany, so here goes! On Christmas Eve of 1914 during the ‘War to End All Wars,’ the soldiers on both the German and English … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Discussion, History, Personal Commentary, War
Tagged Armies, Army, Christmas, Christmas Eve, England, Friends, Germany, History, Letters, Life, Love, Peace, Soldiers, War, World, World War, World War One
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Merry Christmas
I just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas! I’ll get back to posting soon, but it’s been kind of busy the past few days, and I haven’t had much time to get many posts up. My next post will … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Catholic Discussion, My Life, Personal Commentary
Tagged Christmas, Halo 3
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‘Archbishop’ Speaks – By What Authority?
My father mentioned an interesting article to me the other day, so I’ve decided to do a post on it. The topic was about the ‘Archbishop’ of Canterbury dismissing the story of the Three Wise Men as legend, even going … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Discussion, Conspiracies, History, My Life, Personal Commentary
Tagged , Anglican Church, Arbishops, Archbishop of Canterbury, Atheists, Canterbury, Catholic Church, Christ, Christianity, Christmas, Conspiracies, Druids, England, English, Freemasons, Harry Potter, Heretics, Nativity, Pagans, Rowan Williams, Schismatics, Warlocks, Witchcraft
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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 →