Jefferson, Black History, and the American Tapestry Anthony S. Layne March 2, AD2022 8 Comments The meme shows a portrait of Thomas Jefferson alongside a recent picture of a black man dressed in similar clothes, claiming that “it should tell Read More »
A Catholic Holy Roller: The Story of the St. Anthony Chapel Car Daniel Demers August 9, AD2017 3 Comments Back in the early 1900s The St. Anthony of Padua chapel railroad car traversed North America bringing the Sacraments to folks in areas of the Read More »
Mother Cabrini:The First American Saint Donald R. McClarey April 28, AD2017 1 Comment “Although her constitution was very frail, her spirit was endowed with such singular strength that, knowing the will of God in her regard, she permitted Read More »