Feast Day – March 4th Casimir, born of kings and in line to be a king himself, was filled with exceptional values and learning by a great teacher, John Dlugosz. Even his critics could not say that his conscientious objection indicated softness. As a teenager, Casimir lived a highly disciplined, even severe life, sleeping on […]
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Saint of the Week – St. Vincent de Paul
Feast Day – September 27th Vincent was born in France in 1581 to a peasant family. He joined the seminary when he was 15yrs. old. When he was still a young priest, he was captured by Turkish pirates who sold him into slavery for two years he had to work hard for the master who […]
Question of the Week – July 15
Beginning the process of changing our hearts and letting go is difficult, but once we begin we realize that the less we carry on this journey, the easier the journey becomes. Christ becomes more and more the center of our lives and all else becomes just things on the periphery. Adults: What are you carrying […]
Question of the Week – February 25
At the end of each episode of the television series “Blue Bloods,” the family gathers around the table for Sunday dinner. No matter the difficulties or discouragements of the week, the ritual of the Sunday meal is honored. At the end of one particularly difficult week the grandfather encouraged the family by saying, “I see […]