2017-01-25T20:00:54-05:00

Simon Vouets Read more

2017-01-26T18:55:58-05:00

Rogier Van Weyden Read more

2017-01-26T22:49:23-05:00

Josse Lieferinxe Read more

2017-01-26T22:49:23-05:00

Rueland Frueaf the Younger Read more

2017-01-26T22:49:32-05:00

Francesco Francia Read more

2017-01-25T19:06:11-05:00

… what are your feelings on viewing featured art in this foramt? Read more

2017-01-26T22:40:03-05:00

… eastern christian media. Read more

2017-01-25T18:03:13-05:00

… I don’t know if I am more troubled by this type of news becoming commonplace or the fact that we have become so desensitized that it no longer shocks us anymore. If we euthanize the elderly and sickly and slaughter the unborn how can we really scratch our heads in wonder and disbelief at the frequency of these types of killing sprees? Read more

2017-01-26T15:59:49-05:00

The word maundy comes from the Latin word mandatum (commandment) which is the first word of the Gospel acclamation spoken by Christ to His apostles at the Last Supper, after He completed the washing of the feet.: Mandátum novum do vobis dicit Dóminus, ut diligátis ínvicem, sicut diléxi vos: “I give you a new commandment: Love one another as I have loved you.” (John 13:34) Giovane Palma Read more

2017-01-25T17:19:13-05:00

… tonight in my chemistry lab we were oxidizing magnesium; I won’t bore you only to note that when you burn magnesium it creates white smoke when the chemical process is nearing completion. It takes about 10 minutes, so we all sat around watching the Bunsen burner heat our sample waiting in anticipation for the white smoke. After the others kept repeatedly asking “did you see white smoke yet?”, “any white smoke?”, or “Wait, I think I saw something! Is... Read more


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