This Sweet and Merry Month of May On this first day of May, dedicated to Mary, in this year after the 400th anniversary year of the death of one of England’s finest Praise the Lord
The Demise, and Rise, of the ‘Book’ Here’s an intriguing, and for some, disturbing, take on the publishing industry: https://www.elysian.press/p/no-one-buys-books The title is a bit misleading, in a provocative way, for people Praise the Lord
Psalm 105:16-22 and Saint Joseph’s Sinlessness On this Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker, let us consider another article which was published on this very same feast day of May 1 Praise the Lord
First, do what is necessary, then do what is possible, and before long you will find yourself doing the impossible. (Saint Catherine of Siena, +1380) Praise the Lord
Pope St Pius V and His Relationship with Valletta, Malta’s Capital City On this last day of April, we celebrate the liturgical memorial of the Dominican Pope St Pius V. As Church history would tell us this Praise the Lord