Latest Read: Render Unto Caesar

One of the more outspoken - and sensible – Bishops in the U.S. today is Charles Chaput, the Capuchin Francisican Archbishop of Denver. One can only hope that when Cardinal Egan retires from the New York Archdiocese that the Pope will move Chaput to New York. In any event Archbishop Chaput has a timely and excellent … Read more

Tim’s first football game of the season

Was yesterday. A very good win against Greenburgh, a team they lost to last year. This is Tim’s second year at the fifth and sixth grade little league level. The score was only 7-0, but Ossining really dominated. Greenburgh never crossed midfield. Tim had about five tackles from defensive end and tackle, and pushed around his … Read more

Brigid’s Labor Day kayaking

on Labor Day Brigid went kayaking with some of the regular women kayakers, who have a sort of little group going in Croton. Here’s Brigid before shoving off to go up the Croton River.  They leave from the landing at the back of the railway station parking lot.  

Father who died saving his disabled son

The grown son had Down's Syndrome. This is a great story, please read the whole thing. Father Who Died Saving Son Known For Sacrifice – washingtonpost.com When Joseph, 20, who has Down syndrome, fell into a septic tank Monday in his back yard, Vander Woude jumped in after him. He saved him. And he died … Read more

Pro-abortion groups pouring $30 mil. into election efforts

Sarah Palin's pro-life position is driving them nuts. One of the three groups is Planned Parenthood (misnamed or course; they are the biggest abortion provider in the country. Planned Barrenhood is a more appropriate name).  How can PP, which receives hundreds of millions of dollars from the government, be involved in politics? Abortion Rights Groups Target Palin … Read more