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It was not until I read G.K. Chesterton, that great English wit and Catholic apologist, that I understood the term “lion laying down with the lamb” in a different way. In his brilliant work ...
Some think it has links to astronomy with the locations of the constellations Leo (lion) and Aries (ram or lamb). At the start of the month, Leo is on the eastern horizon at sunset and at the end ...
On-air challenge: The saying goes that March comes in like a lion and goes out like lamb, so, our March 31 puzzle is going to go out like a lamb as well: it's all about words that become new words ...
I am a big fan of Ascension Thursday. After all, I was ordained a priest on Ascension Thursday at the Pontifical North ...
The Bible warns that on the fateful day when we are “called to account,” we will meet our God one of two ways — either as a gentle lamb to protect us, or as a powerful lion to judge us.
Weather has its own medley of idioms. March, for example, is known to “come in like a lion, go out like a lamb.” But why is ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — You've likely heard the old adage "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb." But is there any scientific validity to this folklore? Meteorologist John Burchfield ...
(WLUK) — March is set to make a dramatic entrance in Northeast Wisconsin, living up to the old weather folklore, "In like a lion, out like a lamb." After enjoying a taste of early spring ...
As the old saying goes, March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. But is it really true? The beginning of March looks very active as the FOX Forecast Center tracks a potent storm system ...