Archive for February, 2009
Posted in Administration on February 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Bertie Sets Sail
Posted in Catholic News, Jeeves and Wooster, tagged Comedy, Hugh Laurie, Jeeves, Jeeves and Wooster, P.G. Wodehouse, Stephen Fry on February 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Embedding is disabled for these, but they are hilarious.
Unfortunately, they are in parts, so here is the page with all the parts.
Opening the Door to Darkness
Posted in Amero, Catholic News, Catholicism, Charity, Economy, Fasting, Lent, Liberal Junk, Life, Man In Life, Media Lies, My Life, News, Politics, Really Cool Catholic Stuff, Religion, The Works of Mercy, Theology, tagged Abortion, Atheism, Catholic, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christ, christianity, Dollar, Economy, Elections, Euro, Evolution, Evolution Theories, Falling Dollar, God, Intelligent Design, Jesus, Life, Money, Movies, My Life, News, Obama, Politics, President, Pro-Life, Religion, Stock Market, Stocks, The Bible, The Big Bang, The Church, The Lord, Uncategorized, USA on February 21, 2009 | 9 Comments »
What is more appealing about atheism, than Christianity?
Into a Big, Black, Hole!
Posted in Amero, Catholic News, Catholicism, Charity, Chivalry, Economy, Fasting, Lent, Liberal Junk, Life, Man In Life, Media Lies, My Life, News, Politics, Really Cool Catholic Stuff, Religion, Theology, tagged Abortion, Amero, Catholic, Catholic Church, Catholic Scripture, Catholicism, Celebreties, Celebrities, Christ, christianity, Dollar, Economy, Elections, Euro, Euthanazia, Falling Dollar, Future, God, iPhone, iPod, Jesus, Life, Money, My Life, News, Obama, Politics, Pop Stars, President, Pro-Life, Religion, Ron Paul, Sacrifice, Stock Market, Stocks, The Church, The Lord, Uncategorized, USA on February 19, 2009 | 3 Comments »
The missing link in the history of the Church. I’ll start at the 1900’s. People were still attending Mass in mass numbers. (no pun intended) 1910 – It was the same. 1920 – By all factors, the people that were going to Mass as kids now were still going to Mass as adults and large [...]
