Reverend Know-it-all

A Catholic priest responds to queries on faith, the Bible, religion, Catholic practice, etc. posed by readers. What he doesn't know, he makes up.

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Good Intentions with which the Road to Hell Is Said to Be Paved

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A Series of Essays “On the Business of Religion” by the Rev. Know it all Essay Seven: Good Intentions with which the Road to Hell Is Sai...
Sunday, March 15, 2020

3-15-2020 Pastors of Long Ago

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When I was a boy, and the wooly mammoth still roamed, there were two kinds of pastors in the Catholic Church. There were irremovable pasto...
Sunday, March 1, 2020

Fun Facts about the Papacy

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A Series of Essays “On the Business of Religion” by the Rev. Know-it-all Essay Four: Fun Facts about the Papacy Perhaps you hea...
Sunday, February 23, 2020

2-23-2020 On the Canonization of Cato the Elder

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A Series of Essays “On the Business of Religion” by the Rev. Know-it-all   Essay Three: On the Canonization of Cato the Elder I would ...
Sunday, February 16, 2020

2-16-2020 On the Welcoming Spirit of the Early church

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A Series of Essays “On the Business of Religion” by the Rev. Know-it-all Essay Two: “On the Welcoming Spirit of the Early church”   Re...
Sunday, February 9, 2020

Catholicism Isn’t as Complicated as You May Think!

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A Series of Essays “On the Business of Religion” by the Rev. Know-it-all Essay One: “Catholicism Isn’t as Complicated as You May Think...
Sunday, July 29, 2018

Musings of an aging pastor...

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Dear Friends, I am republishing a letter I wrote a while ago. There is a reason. I received a letter from the priests’ placement board...
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Rev. Know-it-all is the alter ego of Fr. Richard Simon, Pastor of St. Lambert Parish, Skokie, IL. Now a regular host of Relevant Radio's "Fr. Simon Says", Fr. Simon spent over 20 years "...teaching dead languages to comatose seminarians." Credits: The Reverend Know-It-All is a parody of Mr. Know-It-All, the alter ego of Bullwinkle J. Moose, a carton character created by Jay Ward (1920-1989).
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