Palma G. is a lovely 95-years young Eucharistic Minister at a Catholic church in Staten Island- one of five boroughs located in New York City. The other boroughs are Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Manhattan. Palma is a “7 day a week in attendance for mass Catholic” as she so aptly ...
Read More »“Live Together Or Die Alone”
I started watching the TV show Lost again. It’s one of those shows I can watch repeatedly and discover something new every time, this time being no different. What strikes me this time around is the last part of the speech Jack makes in the early episodes after people gang up on ...
Read More »Stop Pointing Those Legalistic Fingers
Being on the judgmental reprimand of legalism can become both heart wrenching, and emotionally suffocating, but mostly spiritually crushing. For those of you who may have never heard of the term (It’s typically used only within the church), it may be defined as a person who excessively adheres to the ...
Read More »Does Ireland’s Decision on Gay Marriage Represent the Church?
The Republic of Ireland, one of the most devout and thoroughly Roman Catholic countries in the world, has just settled a controversial, popular referendum question–asking its citizens if the government will allow and endorse same-sex marriages. In spite of recent Catholic bishop letters publicized (and read at recent church services), ...
Read More »Church Leadership: Clear Moral Direction is Needed
Is it acceptable for a Christian to divorce and remarry? What does the Bible actually say about homosexuality? Why is addiction so rampant in the general population today? Which church denomination is the right one? For many Americans today, there is much confusion and misinformation regarding ethics, morality, and the ...
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