December 29 “veneration as a tangible memorial”

Thomas Becket was murdered on December 29th 1170. Becket was the Archbishop of Canterbury, but fell into conflict with King Henry II. The king had Becket murdered. One year later, the Pope Canonized Becket as a Martyr for the Church-standing up to the King. He was buried at Canterbury Cathedral. For hundreds of years, PilgrimsContinue reading “December 29 “veneration as a tangible memorial””

September 16 “It’s a kids world.”

September 16th 1620, the Pilgrims set sail from Plymouth, England for the New World. They landed in Cape Cod harbor in November the same year. Peregrine White was born while the Mayflower was anchored there. Several weeks later, the Pilgrims then went up the coast to Plymouth to land and build a settlement. Almost halfContinue reading “September 16 “It’s a kids world.””