Ricky McRoskey





Articles:

The Bomb In The Basilica

December 12, 2018

On the morning of November 14, 1921, just outside of Mexico City, a young man by the name of Luciano Perez Carpio entered one of the most important and sacred churches in the world bearing a bouquet of flowers.  This...

St. Cajetan And Employment: Coincidence?

August 7, 2009

by Ricky McRoskey I thought you'd find this interesting: today, unemployment fell for the first time in over 14 months--14 months characterized by the most rapid layoffs in history.  Today was also the feast day of St. Cajetan, the patron saint of the...

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The Bomb in the Basilica

December 12, 2018

On the morning of November 14, 1921, just outside of Mexico City, a young man by the name of Luciano Perez Carpio entered one of the most important and sacred churches in the world bearing a bouquet of flowers.  This was the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the shrine on Tepeyac Hill to which…


St. Cajetan and Employment: Coincidence?

August 7, 2009

by Ricky McRoskey I thought you’d find this interesting: today, unemployment fell for the first time in over 14 months–14 months characterized by the most rapid layoffs in history.  Today was also the feast day of St. Cajetan, the patron saint of the jobless, whom my first article to the Catholic Business Journal mentioned.  Coincidence?