Start the New Year with Joe Holland on Joseph De Castro’s Courage, one of The Vigorous Virtues
New Yorker De Castro was the first Hispanic to win the Medal of Honor
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Posted by Journey | Dec 29, 2024 | Chelsea, Faith-based social services, Journey TV shorts, New Year, Retros, South Americans, Theology & religious studies |
New Yorker De Castro was the first Hispanic to win the Medal of Honor
Read MorePosted by Journey | Dec 25, 2024 | African American, Harlem, Music |
Handel found the perfect pitch for his own personal crisis in The Book of Revelation with its message that “the Kingdom of this world” will at a moment in time become “the Kingdom of our Lord, forever and ever.”
Read MorePosted by Journey | Dec 22, 2024 | Hanukkah, Jews, Music, Washington Heights |
Yeshiva University’s Y-Studs give a stirring Hanukkah performance
Read MorePosted by Journey | Nov 24, 2024 | Catholics, Politics, law & faith, Retro Flashes, Retros-Personalities |
Born into a large Catholic family in NYC on November 24, 1925, Buckley became one of the seminal figures in American conservatism.
Read MoreOn the afternoon of November 17, 1976, jazz artist Mary Lou Williams opened a slot in her schedule so that she could put on an impromptu concert for the children. at Our Lady of Victory Catholic School in the Bronx.
Read MoreDon’t worry. We will get to them down the road.
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