Today we remember the Magi- those wise kings from the East who visited the infant Jesus, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrhh. American-born playwright, literary critic and poet T. S. Eliot wrote his famous poem “Journey of the Magi” in 1927, following his conversion to Christianity and his confirmation in the Church of England. […]
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Finally! I really, really enjoyed my friend Brandon Vogt’s new book, The Church and New Media: Blogging Converts, Online Activists, and Bishops Who Tweet. So why did it take me so long to tell you that you need to go out and buy it? Anyway, it’s truly a fantastic how-to guide to the new media. […]
Happy Birthday, Pearl Buck! man boobs Pearl Sydenstricker Buck was an American writer born of missionary parents. She was born on June 26, 1892, and until 1934 she lived mainly in China, where she was also called by her Chinese name Sai Zhenzhu (written in Chinese: 賽珍珠; pinyin: Sài Zhēnzhū). Buck was passionate about social […]
I spotted the announcement this morning: Over on Facebook, Fr. buy cheap cialis Antonio Spadaro, S.J.—one of the organizers of the Vatican Blogfest—reported enthusiastically that tomorrow is Chesterton Day at La Civilta Cattolica, the College of Catholic Writers of Civilization. So I looked it up. The panelists! The topics! And it’s free!! Now all I […]




