St. Peter was born in Bethsaida,
on the northern tip of the Sea of Galilee, an area now in Syria. At the time,
it was run by continue readingAugust 16, 2019Popes
Of the two hundred and sixty-six
popes in the Catholic history, three have been mentioned in the Bible: Peter,
Linus and Clement.
Peter, we all know, was continue readingAugust 16, 2019Popes
Alexander is reckoned the fifth
pope after St. Peter. As with many persons from the early period of the Church,
little is known about Alexander. The most continue readingAugust 16, 2019Popes
Although Sixtus is claimed to be a pope by the writings of
St. Ireneus and Eusebius, there is not
good historical accuracy for that claim. Although it continue readingAugust 16, 2019Popes
We are all familiar with the fact
that St Peter was married before he was called by Jesus to become an apostle.
The Gospel speaks about Peter’s continue readingAugust 16, 2019Popes
Like the man/God he followed,
Evaristus was a Jew, born in Bethlehem. His father, Juda, was of Greek origin,
but lived in Bethlehem, only a few miles continue readingAugust 16, 2019Popes
There are many transcription and
memory mistakes made when a group of people are writing to one another in the
middle of a war. The “war” was continue readingAugust 16, 2019Popes
JULY 29 is the feast day of St. Martha, the sister of Lazarus and Mary. However, in times past, it was also the feast day continue readingAugust 5, 2019Popes