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Matthew the Apostle (or “Levi the son of Alphaeus” in Mark’s Gospel) was sitting by the customs house in Capernaum (near what is now Almagor, Israel, on the Sea of Galilee) when Jesus called him into his company. Matthew had been employed as a tax collector—an occupation that ...
St. Patrick’s Day Recipes Would you like to cook something special for St. Patrick’s Day? You don’t need the luck of the Irish! Check out our list ofSt. Patrick’s Day recipesfor corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread, and more ideas beyond green milk and beer! Joke of the ...
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And Louis explained the picture to anyone who didn’t immediately get it: This was (of course) St. Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland!Though it was long before St. Patrick came along, I think the people of Israel in our first reading would have really liked Patrick and Patrick’...
One dark night during a storm the Iron Buoy succumbed to rust. Its shackle broke from its chain and anchor, and the buoy drifted out the harbour. It came to rest on the beach in Louis’s Cove. George Hickey approached the captain of the coastal boat, Bar Haven, and asked if he would...
In this case, I used rye crisp bread, a dark pumpernickel bread, and pretzel thins. Fill in your sections of the more “snacky” produce. In this case, that's cucumber slices, broccoli florets, and green grapes. Place sections of your “Munchies” items, filling in any larger empty ...
“In the year 1769,” he began, with an almost audible roll of drums, “when the wicked and profligate Louis XV, goaded by his own guilty conscience and laden with the execrations of his subjects, was sinking into his grave, in the little island of Corsica, the most remarkable being ...
Likewise we might imagine what it was like to be Louis XVI, but could never fully imagine what he felt like when he was about to be guillotined. It is simply outside of our experience. The philosopher Thomas Nagel has an essay entitled What Is It Like to be a Bat? in which he ...
Louis for two years now; and, as he has yet to make any friends, I thought it would be an opportunity for him to at least be in the company of other kids his age. Of course, being the son of a Protestant preacher in Roman Catholic St. Louis, I know that my son will very ...