San Diego Mission
If you ever get a chance to visit San Diego, I’d strongly recommend you go and visit the Mission:
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
If you ever get a chance to visit San Diego, I’d strongly recommend you go and visit the Mission:
As we all know, Catholics love babies. However, sometimes this can lead us to be rather insensitive to others…

While I was on my blogging sabbatical, a lot happened. In particular, the US Supreme Court ruled in favour of redefining marriage to include unions between same-sex couples. In the run-up to the Court’s decision, Facebook was awash with memes, articles and status posts about the issue.
I’d like to spend today’s post reflecting upon some of the things I saw online this past month…

“Charity is that with which no man is lost, and without which no man is saved”
– St Robert Bellamine
My friend Joe is studying at the North American College in Rome, where he’s surrounded by brilliant English-speaking Catholics from around the globe: classmates, professors, and various luminaries who pass through their halls while doing more important things. Together with some of his classmates, they’ve decided to take advantage of this fact and create a regular Catholic podcast: interviewing experts in liturgy, theology, Church history, and several other fields.
The result is Catholic Bytes podcast (CatholicBytesPodcast.com): it’s designed to be frequent (once or twice a week), short (under 10 minutes), clear (we’ve got multiple reviewers doing quality control), and orthodox. Oh, and the first episode got released today…enjoy 🙂
Hey everyone,
As those of you who have been following my Twitter feed will know, I just moved from San Diego to Seattle to be closer to my loverly girlfriend. As such, life will be a little hectic for a while so I’ve decided to take a break from blogging for the month of June.
See you all then,
David.