Happy feast day of St. Anthony of Padua! While I could tell you about St. Anthony, his bio, his miracles, or dig up some facts that you might not have known, I decided to go a slightly different direction tonight. St. Anthony was known as the gentlest of saints. But…
Four Last Things – June’s Lecture delivered by Brother Michael LaMorte
Happy feast day of St. Anthony of Padua! While I could tell you about St. Anthony, his bio, his miracles, or dig up some facts that you might not have known, I decided to go a slightly different direction tonight. St. Anthony was known as the gentlest of saints. But…
May Lecture – Luke 9 – delivered by Brother Chad Wilson
Brother’s, today’s reflection is due to my Lent where I started reading the Bible. I’ve never read the Bible from beginning to end, so I started at the Gospels and doing the New Testament, then go to the Old Testament. But I have a message to share tonight that will…
Luke 9 – May’s Lecture delivered by Brother Chad Wilson
Brothers, today’s reflection is due to my Lent where I started reading the Bible. I’ve never read the Bible from beginning to end, so I started at the Gospels and doing the New Testament, then go to the Old Testament. But I have a message to share tonight that will…
The Fusion of Justice and Mercy
Don’t pick up a pencil. Don’t light a candle. Don’t carry something heavier than a dried fig. Don’t walk more than 2/3 a mile. If you get a cut, don’t put on a bandaid. If you spill water on your clothes, you can shake the water off but not wring…
Raise Your Glass – January 2022 lecture delivered by Brother Knight Brian Elliot
This past weekend, I went on a trip to Bardstown, Kentucky with a group of guys to explore the world of Bourbon. Now, one may not think that Bourbon and our Faith have any connection, but let me explain… First we have to start with Pope Clement VII…. Pope Clement…
September Lecture: A Reflection on Eucharistic Adoration — delivered by Brother Wayne Lovely
Scripture “Hear, O Israel, The Lord is our God, the Lord alone. Therefore, you shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength. Take to heart these words I enjoin on you today. Drill them into your children. Speak…
August Lecture: “St. Joseph” – Delivered by Bill Hinger
Mirror of Patience Lover of Poverty Model of Workmen Pillar of Families Hope of the Sick Patron of the Dying Guardian of Virgins Zealous Defender of Christ Terror of Demons Protector of the Holy Church As you may have guessed, these are just a few of the monikers given to…
July Lecture: “We have to remember our past to preserve our future” – Delivered by Mike Gross
As a young man growing up, something my parents have instilled in me and my brother and my sisters is that we have to remember our past to preserve our future. And I think that’s a good time to do that right now. Over the last year, year and a…
St. Anthony, Lend Me Your Tongue
“St. Anthony, Lend me your tongue.” It’s a short little prayer that I would pray fairly frequently on Monday mornings before a Knights of Columbus lecture. Many times I knew what I wanted to say but I didn’t have the right words to say it. St. Anthony is my patron…