Discerning God’s Call

Discerning God’s Call

A quick search on Amazon regarding decision making brings up a result of over 50 pages of books on the process. You can find them in traditional book format, eBooks, and even audio books. They all fall into the category of self-help, and are designed to help you make...
Palm Sunday Reflection

Palm Sunday Reflection

Today the Church begins the most Holy Week of the Church’s Liturgical Calendar. The church invites us to make the journey with Jesus to Jerusalem.  For us it is not a city but it might be an illness, a change in our life, a problem, challenge or perhaps uncertainty...
A Voice for the Voiceless

A Voice for the Voiceless

Our knighthood is not the same by virtue of the times we live in, or the way in which we act upon our virtuous and heroic nature. But the simple fact is, what guides us as Catholic Men in our sacred charge as knights has the same underlying principles that the knights...
A Knight’s Duty – Seven Sorrows

A Knight’s Duty – Seven Sorrows

Following the traditional Roman Calendar, today the Church celebrates the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary. For those following the modern calendar, we celebrate the Feast of the Seven Sorrows on September 15th. As we are nearing the end of the penitential...
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

As a convert, there are still a great number of things that I have been unable to create habit forming devotions to, despite my acceptance of the Catholic faith. I wish I was better at getting to, and properly receiving the graces associated with the Sacrament of...
Commandery 381 – 29th Annual Wish Tree

Commandery 381 – 29th Annual Wish Tree

A special thank you goes out to all members of Commandery 381 (West Seneca, New York) for making this year’s Christmas “Wish Tree” a success, most notably Captain Thomas Fischer. This will be the 29th year for our annual Parish “Wish Tree” at St. John XXIII, Parish,...
The World, Waiting for a Sign

The World, Waiting for a Sign

We have all seen them, either on the big screen, little screen, or even in real life. That man standing on the street corner, holding the sign that says the end is near. They are often dismissed by the general public as crazy, a religious zealot taking his reading of...