Legends

Bringing legends to back to life: Why I wrote a comic book about a mysterious group of Irish monks

During the past few hundred years, countless legends and myths of the past have been shoved off to the side, “disproven” by modern historians and scientists. This has especially been the case in regards to the lives of saints and other legendary events in Catholic history. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] Simply put, Christian fairy tales and legends […]

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It’s been almost ONE year since we began our journey to create an exciting comic book that is inspired by the legendary lives of the monks who lived on Skellig Michael, an island that has been featured in the most recent STAR WARS movies (The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi). [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] Last year

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Who discovered the Sword of St. Michael?

Continuing our series on the “Sword of St. Michael,” we will examine what links the sacred line of seven monasteries that stretches from Ireland to Israel. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] It is remarkable that these seven mountains of great significance follow a straight line. Each monastery was built separately, at different times and by different monks. There

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Read the missionary adventures of Saint Patrick in this classic comic book story

In light of recent events, I thought it would be fitting to re-read the life of St. Patrick, this time in comic book format. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] This particular comic comes from “Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact,” a parochial comic book that was published regularly during the 1940s – 1960s. Now, more than ever, is

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Embark on a journey of legendary comics, beginning with Joan of Arc

During the 1940s – 1970s, Catholic comic books were a common feature of parochial schools across the United States. Most notably, “Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact,” as well as “Catholic Comics.” These were bi-weekly comic books that had entertaining and inspiring stories within them. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] These comic books are no longer in print,

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