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Daniel Dougherty
Hailing from the Rocky Mountains, Daniel Dougherty is an introvert with much to say—consequently he has resorted to writing to say it. Focusing mainly on the subjects of History, Folklore, and Literature, he seeks to learn from ages past (often exhausting all sources of research) in order to pass it on to his own halflings (and for his own amusement). He also attempts numerous illustrations—usually Tolkien-related—in his non-existent free time. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts.
The Great Drama: Catholic Traditions of Holy Week
Holy Week. The German people call it “the week of lamentations.” ...
ArticleA Real “Wizard’s Duel”: St. Patrick and the Druids
When rivers run a luminous shade of lime, heads sport emerald-green hair, and edible ...
ArticlePancakes, Fish Frys—and Beavers? Why Catholics Abstain From Meat
In this Lenten period of self-denial and bearing one’s cross, the cold ground and bare trees ...