by Joyce Coronel | Oct 4, 2020 | Tidbits
I was perusing the contents of my holy card drawer recently (if you’re a cradle Catholic, you know exactly what I mean) and came upon a prayer that left my jaw hanging.
by Joyce Coronel | Sep 26, 2020 | Tidbits
The Hagia Sophia, a cathedral built in sixth-century Constantinople, was later turned into a mosque before it became a museum. The Turkish government recently converted it into a Muslim house of worship again. Christians throughout the Middle East continue to suffer...
by Joyce Coronel | Sep 9, 2020 | Tidbits
The election looms and in my mind, I’m back in 1984, the first time I was eligible to cast a vote for the presidency. Ronald Reagan was running for re-election against Walter Mondale. The Gipper had managed one of the most memorable (and laughable) moments in...
by Joyce Coronel | Sep 6, 2020 | Tidbits
Things are rough right now, we all know that. But hang onto hope!
by Joyce Coronel | Aug 28, 2020 | Tidbits
As news organizations talk up diversity, we have to ask ourselves: Are devout Christians represented?
by Joyce Coronel | Aug 13, 2020 | Tidbits
Jesus heals a desperate leper who has been searching for the mysterious healer of Nazareth during episode 6 of the first season of The Chosen. –Photo courtesy of Vid Angel I’ve never been much of a watcher. Losing myself in a good book has always been my default...