1,399 words
Celebrated French explorer Jacques Cartier founded New France in 1534 when he erected a cross on the shores of what is known today as Quebec City. Thus begins the 269-year story of the French colonization of North America. (more…)
1,399 words
Celebrated French explorer Jacques Cartier founded New France in 1534 when he erected a cross on the shores of what is known today as Quebec City. Thus begins the 269-year story of the French colonization of North America. (more…)
John A. O’Brien
Saints of the American Wilderness: The Brave Lives and Holy Deaths of the Eight North American Martyrs
Manchester, N. H.: Sophia Institute Press, 2004
What if I told you that there exists a book which fully encapsulates what is both glorious and tragic about the white race? Would you buy it? Would you read it? Mind you, there is no middle ground in this book. People who are banal, mediocre, pretty good — not there. The funny, the pleasant, the mildly irritating — all banished. There is no one who is normal or average in this book, okay? (more…)