On The Path of St. James
Posted by Rebecca Teti in News on Monday, November 08, 2010
For a pope who intended not to travel much, Benedict XVI sure gets around.
This weekend he took a quick hop to northern Spain to observe the jubilee of Santiago de Compostela and to dedicate a new church.
In his principal homily of the journey, the Pope asks what Christianity can offer Europe.
What is the specific and fundamental contribution of the Church to that Europe which for half a century... READ MORE
What ‘Just A Housewife’ Can Do
Posted by Rebecca Teti in News on Friday, December 05, 2008
I thought you’d appreciate an update on the “because I love you” campaign my friend JoEllen Murphy launched to counter an atheist ad campaign in Washington, DC.
Word has spread rapidly—thanks in part to all of you who read my original post and either personally donated or spread the word. One of the webmasters told me that post generated 300 hits the first day, and Faith & Family readers provided... READ MORE
For Goodness’ Sake
Posted by Rebecca Teti in News on Monday, December 01, 2008
The ad at left is running in and on the buses of my hometown, Washington, D.C.
The American Humanist Association is spending $40,000 on a “good, not god” campaign for Christmas.
JoEllen Murphy, however, is not one to read such stories and tsk-tsk the state of things. Instead, she called the local transit authority and found out what it would cost to run a counter ad campaign. She found that with... READ MORE
Who Is Like Our King?
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Faith on Saturday, November 22, 2008
The year was 1925.
A world in economic and political crisis stood at a crossroads between re-dedication to the faith that built Christendom or a plunge headlong into the darkness of outright rejection of Christ and embrace of materialism and pagan ideology.
Seeing this tipping point, Pope Pius XI declared a holy year: a year dedicated to honoring Christ as King of the hearts, minds and wills of... READ MORE
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