By Michael Patrick O’Brien– During a recent walk in Salt Lake City’s lovely Mount Calvary cemetery, I was surprised to stumble upon not one, but two headstones honoring local priests…
Posts published in March 2022
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– In his 1888 anthology of Irish folklore, Fairy and Folk Tales in the Irish Peasantry, the poet William B. Yeats explained that ghosts “live in a…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Some folks might be annoyed or confused to find 20 lbs. of potatoes piled on their desk. I was delighted, and ate every single one of…
By Gary Topping– Part of the charm of Europe’s great medieval churches is that in most cases, with the primitive technology available, they took several centuries to build. During that…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Human mortality decrees that we never meet the majority of our relatives in real time, in the flesh and blood. We must find other ways to…
By Gary Topping– As blogger-in-chief Mike O’Brien eloquently sketched for us this week, change is a constant part of Catholic history (see: The Catholic Church–a history of change). It’s a…