Stepinac marks the tenth anniversary as an independent Catholic High School

Half of Farandaville (Tim and myself) are graduates of Stepinac. The other half – Brigid ineligible as a woman – and living in England for her HS years  – and Joe a Fordham Prep grad. My impression of difference between Fordham Prep and Stepinac: Fordham Prep – Chardonnay Stepinac – beer and a shot Here's … Read more

Feast Today: St. Gertrude the Great

A Benedictine, and a scholar. Here is a more extensive bio -  St. Gertrude then what I've put below. St. Gertrude the Great (1256-1302), also known as Gertrude of Helfta, was born on the feast of Epiphany in Thuringia (modern Germany). She was sent to be educated at the Benedictine monastery in Helfta at the … Read more

Feast today: St. Josaphat, martyr for Catholic Unity

This is from Franciscan media – Saint Josaphat’s Story In 1595, the Orthodox bishop of Brest-Litovsk in present-day Belarus and five other bishops representing millions of Ruthenians, sought reunion with Rome. John Kunsevich—who took the name Josaphat in religious life—was to dedicate his life, and die for the same cause. Born in what is now … Read more

Fr. Jack Rathschmidt 50th Priesthood Jubilee

Fr. Jack is a Capuchin Friar (Capuchins a branch of the Franciscans) who has had an association with my parish of Holy Name of Mary in Croton for over 40 years. Because of various assignments with his province he has not always been with us, but he is a wonderful contributor and dear friend to … Read more

Nice article about Rob Luntz Firm & neat contemporary Croton house

Thanks to Maria C. for sending me this – and you need to hit the link for pictures. Pretty cool. In the river town of Croton-on-Hudson, about an hour’s drive from Midtown Manhattan, property is prized for its dramatic water views. Resolution: 4 Architecture (RES4), a New York–based firm founded by Joseph Tanney and Robert … Read more