Looking back at nine decades.
By John Rossi
In September 2026, a light will shine on the American Catholic Church when Fulton J. Sheen (1895–1979) will be beatified […]
Professional baseball dates from the founding of the National League in 1876 so this season will mark the 189th consecutive […]
Another myth has crumbled, decades after death extinguished the person but not the legend. Cesar Chavez, he of United Farmworker […]
“If” is a very short, but very important and useful word. It enables us to ask questions that need to […]
Here we are once again, Philadelphia. Get ready, it’s time for the big one — a total lunar eclipse known […]
One of the most interesting press events I’ve ever attended was at the Museum of the American Revolution in 2021. […]
One of the pleasures of my fifty plus years teaching at La Salle College, then University, was the school’s literary […]
This week, President Donald Trump gave the State of the Union address, a nationally televised spectacle in which presidents fulfill […]
Like all over America, life was hard around Valentine’s Day of 1934 in Depression-era Philadelphia. And like all aspects of […]
