Dear Editor: Where art thou Sts.Thomas Aquinas and Thomas More? Thomases, did you ever think that hundreds of years after your deaths that you would be mocked in conversation among presidential campaign staffers of Ms. Clinton?
Author: settinger
Rosary Guides Voters
Dear Editor: The November election is fast moving and will be here shortly. Our world, our Church, our country and our dignity as a person are under attack by the forces of Satan and his minions
Check Catholic Teaching
Dear Editor: Upon reading Bishop DiMarzio’s Put Out into the Deep (Oct. 15, “Who Deserves Our Vote?”
Informed Catholic Vote
Dear Editor: I am a practicing Catholics living within the Brooklyn-Queens Diocese. I guess one could call me part of the “silent majority.” Like all of your readers, I love Christ and His Church.
Plenty of Action, But Plot Holes Abound in ‘Reacher’ Sequel
by Kurt Jensen NEW YORK (CNS) – One thing you can say for the title character in “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” (Paramount), the fellow does enjoy a good punch in the face.
Getting the Message From Paul to @Pontifex
DO YOU REMEMBER when “tweet” meant nothing more than the chirping sound that a bird makes?
Little Choices Make a Big Difference
by Bill Dodds CAR MANUALS SAY the dashboard’s oil light may stay on for a few seconds after you start the engine. But mine had been lit up for longer than that as I sat in the driveway.
Sights and Scents of B’klyn Neighborhood in the Fall
Bustling was the word with which you could characterize Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, during the 1950s and ’60s.
Be Informed, Vote
The Al Smith Dinner is an annual opportunity, for the benefit of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, for a little good-natured fun on the parts of candidates for public office. Hosted by the Archbishop of New York, the Democratic and Republican contenders usually put aside their differences, have some laughs at the expense of each other and generally allow their “better angels” to shine. This was not the case this year.
Sports Drama, ‘Queen of Katwe,’ Highlights Strength in Adversity
THE GLORIOUS “Queen of Katwe” (Disney) applies the traditional formula of an uplifting sports drama to the real-life story of a Ugandan chess prodigy.