
New York, Los Angeles Archbishops Place World Series Wager to Benefit Catholic Schools
The wager involving New York-style bagels being sent to Archbishop Gómez if the Dodgers win and Randy’s Donuts being sent to Cardinal Dolan if the Yankees win.
The wager involving New York-style bagels being sent to Archbishop Gómez if the Dodgers win and Randy’s Donuts being sent to Cardinal Dolan if the Yankees win.
Blessed Michael McGivney’s love for baseball was part of his mission to build faith, family and community — a legacy carried on by the Knights of Columbus today.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: After the Dodgers reinvited an anti-Catholic drag group to their ‘Pride Night,’ Catholics must respond with something stronger than boycotts.
COMMENTARY: In light of the Dodgers promotion of anti-Catholicism, an online exhibit by the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center explores how the Knights of Columbus and Catholics positively impacted the national pastime for more than a century.
COMMENTARY: The Dodgers’ kowtow to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is a blatant illustration of the sorry fact that anti-Catholicism is the last acceptable prejudice in American elite culture.
Despite Kansas City’s tough loss to the Giants in the 2014 World Series, Toby Cook sees many positives on the threshold of the 2015 season.
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