

The Catholic Defender: Thanksgiving On The Mojave
The Mojave Desert was first inhabited by the American Indian until Catholic Priest, Father Francisco Garces traveled what was called the Old Mojave Trail in 1796. Father was the first recorded European to travel and explore the terrain. In 1844, Captain John C. Freeman and frontiersman scout Kit Carson were first to visit what is now the Fort Irwin National Training Center establishing camps along the Old Spanish Trail. In 1846, with the California Gold Rush, Indian war


The Catholic Defender: The Saint Columban Story
Deepertruth with special permission and aid with Franiciscan Media, a great team for the Lord https://deepertruthdon.podbean.com/e/deepertruth-stand-in-the-gap-with-us-and-saint-columban/ Columban (Columbanus) was the greatest of the Irish missionaries who worked on the European continent. As a young man who was greatly tormented by temptations of the flesh, he sought the advice of a religious woman who had lived a hermit’s life for years. He saw in her answer a call to le


The Catholic Defender: St. Catherine of Alexandria
Deepertruth with special permission and aid with Franiciscan Media, a great team for the Lord https://deepertruthdon.podbean.com/e/deepertruthstand-in-the-gap-with-us-and-st-catherine-of-alexandria/ The Roman Empire during the time of St. Catherine of Alexandria was ruled by power and an evil Roman Emperor, Diocletian (284 to 305). Diocletian expanded the influence of the Roman Empire creating a bureaucracy that became a swamp of corruption. In 303 A.D., the "Diocletian P


The Catholic Defender: Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro "Viva Cristo Rey!” Long live Christ the King!
https://deepertruthdon.podbean.com/e/deepertruth-stand-in-the-gap-with-us-and-blessed-miguel-agustin-pro/ Deepertruth with special permission and aid with Franiciscan Media, a great team for the Lord “Viva Cristo Rey!”— Long live Christ the King! — were the last words Pro uttered before he was executed for being a Catholic priest and serving his flock. Born into a prosperous, devout family in Guadalupe de Zacatecas, Mexico, Miguel entered the Jesuits in 1911, but three years





























