Category Archives: religion

The Miracle of Chimayo

Milagro.  For some the Spanish word conjures up images of bean-field wars. Frijoles were not on my list of things to experience during my pilgrim­age to El Santuario de Chimayo where, it is said, the earth contains great medical powers.  … Continue reading

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The symbolism of Notre Dame and why it touched us all

April 16, 2019 – It may not be an exaggeration to say millions of people around the world awoke this morning with the same thought: What survived the fire at Notre Dame? Many of us went to bed knowing the … Continue reading

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More hate and the religion of politics

(The publisher of the Prairie Press in my hometown asked if I wanted to do a piece on this, so, lazy guy that I am, I added some bits from a piece back in October, which can’t be said enough.) … Continue reading

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#13 Christian persecution main item on Blue-Plate Special

We’ve been pretty occupied with a host of things this week at the ranch, which is why we haven’t had any postings since last Friday’s Blue-Plate Special.  Sorry about that, but we’ll try to do better next week. Health issues … Continue reading

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#3 Lent and its meaning for 21st Century Christians

On today’s big Blogcast (listen by clicking here), Fr. Serge Veselinovich of Sts. Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church in Galveston, Texas, the oldest Orthodox parish in the state, talked about Lent and what it means to 21st century Christians. … Continue reading

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Upcoming shows

Tuesday, March 8, 2011, on the big blogcast we’re delighted to have as our guest Fr. Serge Veselinovich of Sts. Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church (http://orthodoxhistory.org/category/american-south) in Galveston, Texas, the oldest Orthodox parish in the state.  He’ll be here … Continue reading

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