St. Martha – Patron Saint of Cooks
Too busy to pray? Too preoccupied with all YOU have to do that you miss what other people need? Then you might want to get to know St. Martha of Bethany. You know,
A collection of 10 posts
Too busy to pray? Too preoccupied with all YOU have to do that you miss what other people need? Then you might want to get to know St. Martha of Bethany. You know,
On the menu today: Devotion to St. Joseph, Husband of Mary, Foster-Father of Jesus, and Terror of Demons; Mary in the Kitchen with Sarah Reinhard, feedback from Anne in the UK and from
This is going to be an awesome documentary. Pope John Paul II called Blessed James Alberione the first apostle of the New Evangelization. The Pauline Family is the family to which Char and
Last night we were privileged to attend the Bacchus parade in New Orleans. We staked out a spot (or actually, Big D staked out a spot) on St. Charles Avenue, right in front
Here is some video I shot at the Saints victory parade in New Orleans on Tuesday, February 9, 2010. We are proud of our New Orleans Saints! It is reported that there were
On the show today… A LIVE recording of the Catholic Foodie Superbowl pre-game show. You don’t want to miss this! You will get to hear my prediction of which team will be
On the menu today… the WHO DAT! controversy, the SQPN Mardi Gras Mambo Marathon, LOTS of feedback, king cakes, and even more yummy stuff. Join us at the Catholic Foodie where food meets
Soul Food! We are celebrating the Feasts of All Saints and All Souls. This is a time to remember that this earthly life is not the end. There is more waiting for us.
Bones? St. Mary Magdalene? Yes, that’s right! I had the awesome privilege of venerating the tibia of St. Mary Magdalene tonight! As a matter of fact, my whole family had that privilege.
Submitted by MJ. What do you think Blessed Seelos missed the most from Bavaria while he was stationed in New Orleans? Do you think the Germans, who settled in New Orleans in the