"See to it that no one captivate you with an empty, seductive philosophy according to human tradition, according to the elemental powers of the world and not according to Christ" ~ St. Paul's Letter to the Colossians (New Testament, Colossians 2:8) It's a question that does not have a simple answer: are Catholic schools … Continue reading Sunday Sermon: Are Catholic Schools ‘Better’ Than Public?
Phillies Rebuild Now Largely Completed
The Philadelphia Phillies have suffered through five consecutive non-winning seasons. The last time that the club fielded a winner was with the franchise record 102 victories of the 2011 campaign. Phillies leadership spent much of the last three years turning the final pages from the previous championship era. With the trade of Carlos Ruiz and the buyout of Ryan Howard‘s … Continue reading Phillies Rebuild Now Largely Completed
President Trump needs to pick his social media battles
On Friday, January 20. 2017, Donald John Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States. There is much that is unique about the Trump presidency even before considering any policies, programs, or laws which may be enacted. Trump is the very first U.S. President who does not have any prior American … Continue reading President Trump needs to pick his social media battles
Sunday Sermon: Our responsibility in the New Covenant
The sermon that I heard delivered at church this morning included an interesting line. It was delivered by Rev. Dennis O'Donnell, who said that "many Catholics today are actually very good Jews." What he was referring to, as he went on to explain, is that in his experiences in talking to many Catholics, it seems … Continue reading Sunday Sermon: Our responsibility in the New Covenant
Philography: Mike Lieberthal
Philography: Mike Lieberthal - He may have been the greatest all-around catcher to ever pull on a Philadelphia Phillies uniform.
