Saint Gereon Image from: Wikipedia I suffer from Migraine headaches and all I can say is I thank God that they don’t strike as often as they did when I was younger. Tuesday, June 11, I was struck harder than any time […]
Image from: Catholic.org Welcome to another edition of Saints Monday. Saint Brigid of Ireland is special to me as my friends in the column The Professor and her Husband are integral to Saint Brigid. Before they both transitioned, the professor’s husband became EXTREMELY […]
Welcome to another edition of Saints Monday. Today, let’s discuss Saint Paul. Why Saint Paul? I think my fellow bloggers and writers will relate as he is the Patron Saint of Writers. He is the Patron Saint of Writers because he contributed […]
Honoring Memorial Day today with the Patron Saint of Soldiers. Seems to be an entire list of Saints that are considered here. I’ll let my readers look through the list and study up on the Saints considered here. If you have […]
Saints Monday again. Today, let’s discuss Saint Peter. Saint Peter like his brother, Andrew made his living as a fisherman. In the Bible it is said that Peter one day caught so many fish that he fell down at the Lord’s feet […]
Welcome to another “Saints Monday.” Today we will discuss Saint Thomas Aquinas: Image from: Uncyclopedia I clearly understand that I throw around quotes here at Wisdom and Life often and I return to some of those quotes often. The reason […]
Thanks to Scranton Library’s Children’s Librarian, Jane for recommending Saint Martin for my “Saint’s Monday” column today. St. Martin de Porres was born at Lima, Peru, in 1579. His father was a Spanish gentleman and his mother a coloured freed-woman from Panama. […]
Welcome to another “Saint’s Monday” Column. Today Let’s hear about Saint Francis of Assisi. One of the stories about Saint Francis that truly resonates with me is about my totem animal, the wolf: It was said that at one point in his […]
Alright: So I’m cheating by republishing this column for “Saints” Monday: Saint Christopher is called upon today. Image from: Terminarters Saint Christopher who I like to say I was named after is said to have carried the Baby Jesus across a river. […]
New Theme Mondays: Saints Welcome to “Saints” Monday. Today’s Saint is Saint Anthony: I’m sure you’ve heard that Saint Anthony is the Patron Saint of lost things and missing persons. Have you ever put him to the test? I have several times. […]