I have just subscribed to your blog today! I just herd about your blog on You Tube from RealCatholicTV! I am not Catholic myself, but I like your work that you doing here!
And what about the fact that St. Francis was arrested and beaten by Muslims in Egypt when he went there to try to convert them to Christ. See www.thepoverello.com
Darn, I was looking for this, too bad it seems to be gone.
You need to do a new one with St. Francis in the first two panels and Pope Francis in the second two panels, with quotes from Laudato Sii. I suggest paragraphs 2 & 120, which to American 21st century eyes are polar opposites.
Its amazing how the centuries transform saints into who they are not. Saint Nicholas is another great example.
ReplyDeletemakes ya think. thanks.!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Keep it up! What about doing something about the recent (lack of) media coverage at the March for Life?
ReplyDeleteI have just subscribed to your blog today! I just herd about your blog on You Tube from RealCatholicTV! I am not Catholic myself, but I like your work that you doing here!
ReplyDelete....ditto my friend Joe.
ReplyDeleteAnd what about the fact that St. Francis was arrested and beaten by Muslims in Egypt when he went there to try to convert them to Christ. See www.thepoverello.com
ReplyDeleteFINALLY!! Someone has come to the rescue of the Seraphic Patriarch.
ReplyDeleteNo let us rescue St. Anthony of Padua, Doctor of the Church, who's official title is Hammer of the Heretics.
Awesometasticalrific!!!
ReplyDeleteThis will always be one of my personal favorites of the cartoons you do, and I like them all! Thank you for your artistry!
ReplyDeleteIn light of the new Pope, hopefully he will live up to his namesake and be equally assertive.
ReplyDeleteDarn, I was looking for this, too bad it seems to be gone.
ReplyDeleteYou need to do a new one with St. Francis in the first two panels and Pope Francis in the second two panels, with quotes from Laudato Sii. I suggest paragraphs 2 & 120, which to American 21st century eyes are polar opposites.