Today is All Saints Day. Enjoy this great post by Kathie Hempel — As a young pre-teen girl, I received a small, second-hand education in the traditional Saints of the…
October 31st is not only Halloween, it is also Reformation Day, a day set aside to recognize, remember, and celebrate the Protestant Reformation. It especially remembers Martin Luther and the…
By Brenda Warren — COLUMBA OF IONA December 7, 521AD-June 9, 598AD St. Columba (Colum Cille meaning “dove of the church”) was an Irish monk, abbot, scholar, and missionary who…
ST. BRENDAN THE NAVIGATOR for Feast Day, May 16 By Rev. Brenda G. Warren Have you ever met someone from Christian history that has captured your imagination and has influenced…
BISHOP JOHN OF BEVERLEY Died May 7, 721 by Rev. Brenda G. Warren John of Beverley was the scholarly Bishop of Hexham for 33 years and later was consecrated as…
QUEEN BERTHA OF KENT, A PREPARER OF THE WAY Feast Day, May 1 c539-c612 by Rev. Brenda G. Warren Aren’t we grateful for those who prepare the way for us?…
Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren — CUTHBERT OF LINDISFARNE — c634-March 20, 687 AD St. Cuthbert was the much-loved 7th c. Bishop of Lindisfarne who is the patron saint of Northern England.…
Jeannie Kendall — February sees the second largest card-sending date of the year (after Christmas) – Valentine’s day – with an estimated billion cards a year. It has never been…
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