A Faranda christening

My nephew Paul and his wife Laura had their son Ethan baptized yesterday. Big gathering of friends and family – a few pictures below.  That’s Uncle Tony half in the picture on the left. The seeming 13 year old doing the baptism is actually a 27 year old Deacon who will be ordained in May … Read more

SciAm: “Nuclear Power Must Make a Comeback for Climate’s Sake”

From Scientific America as they reprint an article from Climatewire. "Nuclear, especially next-generation nuclear, has tremendous potential to be part of the solution to climate change," Hansen said during a panel discussion yesterday. "The dangers of fossil fuels are staring us in the face. So for us to say we won't use all the tools … Read more

Big Jesuit feastday today; St. Edmund Campion

Martyred on December 1st, 1581. Hung, drawn and quartered, as well as having his “privy parts” cut off. Nasty … Here’s some stuff about him. Ignatianspirituality.com – Edmund Campion Edmund Campion could have been the brightest star in Elizabethan England. He impressed Elizabeth with his welcoming oration when she visited Oxford University in 1569. Under … Read more

Pope Francis reads riot act to German Bishops

Blunt and to the point – at their ad limina (every five year visit) to the Vatican. "Pulling no punches, Pope Francis laid out statistic after statistic before a group of German bishops and wondered aloud why the Church in Germany is in freefall." It is time, he said, “for bishops to diligently carry out … Read more

Stepinac State Champions, 42-28 over St. Francis

Too be honest, the game was not as well-played as the game last week between Stepinac and Cardinal Hayes (both games were on msgvarsity.com) which Stepinac won 20-12. There were multiple turnovers by both Stepinac and St. Francis. But Stepinac held it’s nerve and deserved to win. There are some highlights here. Game was played … Read more

Last Saturday’s Midnight Run

The Saturday before Thanksgiving I made the Run (this is a ministry of my Church in Croton, Holy Name of Mary) into Manhattan as the “Guide” for a group of medical students from NY Medical College. A student had contacted my friend Fran, who organizes MIdnight Run (as well as the Loaves and Fish free … Read more