• Champions of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

    By Larry Peterson Every year, exactly 19 days after Pentecost, the Catholic Church celebrates the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The feast is always on a Friday; this year, it is June 7. Stressing the profound relevance of this feast, Pope Benedict XVI said on June 5, 2007: “In the Heart of the Redeemer we adore God’s love for… Read more

  • When Selfless Love replaced Anti-Semitism

    By Larry Peterson anti-Semitism, nothing new to the pages of history Anti-Semitism (hatred of Jews) has been dominating the news cycles ever since October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked thousands of young Jewish people at a concert in Gaza. They massacred thousands of Jewish people, young and old, including children and babies. The accounts of… Read more

  • Catholics and the PERFECT CHOICE—The MASS–why do so many reject it?

    by Larry Peterson CHOICES… Every minute somewhere Upon this Earth Amid chaos and pain Shadowed by greed and pride Perfection. While within so many Silent screams resonate And fade unheard Pain unanswered Yet each minute A constant Light Always there for us to share Somewhere—The Answer But—choices Perfection unbridled That tells us why And will… Read more

  • Our Out-of-Control Border is even a Challenge for a Saint

    By Larry Peterson From 50 years ago  1973 Sometime during the early summer of 1973, Jesus Gaytan and two friends began making their way north to the United States. They were planning to ”sneak” across the border and find work as farmhands. They did not care where they just wanted to work. Arriving at the… Read more

  • One Quiet Birthday among Millions of Unwanted Birthdays

    By Larry Peterson Meet a pro-life couple from 1978 This is about a pro-life couple and an incident that took place 46 years ago. The exact date was September 6, 1978. But I cannot preface that story without mentioning the new law taking place in Florida. It is as follows: On May 1, 2024, Florida… Read more

  • He died in a Concentration camp—his crime was “being Catholic”

        By Larry Peterson He Died for being “Excessively Catholic” Even as a child, Marcel Callo was a bit of a perfectionist. He liked order and displayed natural leadership qualities. He was born in Rennes, France, on December 6, 1921.  Marcel, the second of nine children, was just a normal boy with a great… Read more