A blessed though belated Christmas to everyone.
The twenty-fifth day of December,
in the five-thousand, one-hundred and ninety-ninth year of the creation of the world, from the time when God in the beginning created the heaven and the earth;
the two-thousand nine-hundred and fifty-seventh year after the flood;
the two-thousand and fifteenth year from the birth of Abraham;
the one- thousand five-hundred and tenth year from Moses and the going forth of the people of Israel from Egypt;
the one-thousand and thirty-second year from David being anointed King;
in the sixty-fifth week according to the prophecy of Daniel;
in the one-hundred and ninety-fourth Olympiad;
the seven-hundred and fifty-second year from the founding of Rome;
the forty-second year of the reign of Octavian Augustus;
in the sixth age of the world,
when the whole world was at peace,
Jesus Christ,
the eternal God and Son of the eternal Father,
desiring to sanctify the world by his most merciful coming,
was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
and nine months having passed since his conception,
was born in Bethlehem of Judah of the Virgin Mary,
AND WAS MADE MAN.
I hope all your wishes came or will come true. Got an unexpected surprise:
Kinda cool!
I know what the Church teaches & know how I don't measure up! And none of the bovine scatology about the Church having to change, either!
It seems to me that the leadership of the Catholic Church in America over the better part of the last fifty years has been at best embarrassed about the Faith or at worst antagonistic about the Faith. God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy!
(Hat tip to The Ironic Catholic"!)
Sancte Michael Archangele,
contra nequitiam et insidias diaboli esto praesidium.
Imperet illi Deus, supplices deprecamur:
tuque, Princeps militiae Caelestis,
satanam aliosque spiritus malignos,
qui ad perditionem animarum pervagantur in mundo,
divina virtute in infernum detrude.
Amen.
(Hat tip to The American Catholic!)
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
A "rich" person...
is someone who you THINK has or makes more money than you do! Which is way one can get away with cursing the rich even though one might have a lot more money than the rich they are cursing.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Happy Veterans' Day
God bless all the veterans; my Dad, uncles, (four) sons, and friends! We enjoy all we have due to your sacrifices!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
No pressure!
No Pressure
Hat tip to The American Catholic!
IMHO this is why the Brits deserve some of the K-rap they get AND why the American Revolution WAS the RIGHT thing to do!! (And I can understand how they could elect "The Master" as PM in Dr. Who!)
(BTW, how that East Anglia thing going for you!!)
Hat tip to The American Catholic!
IMHO this is why the Brits deserve some of the K-rap they get AND why the American Revolution WAS the RIGHT thing to do!! (And I can understand how they could elect "The Master" as PM in Dr. Who!)
(BTW, how that East Anglia thing going for you!!)
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Got to see a cool thing...
A family friend's son offered his first Mass as a priest to today. It was so cool to see this young man, whom we first met as an eighth grader, is now another Christ. An awesome experience!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
I should have written something about 911..
But the best I can do is share what the Catholic Caveman posted!!
http://catholic-caveman.blogspot.com/2009/09/my-long-overdue-september-11th-tribute.html#links
http://catholic-caveman.blogspot.com/2009/09/my-long-overdue-september-11th-tribute.html#links
Monday, July 5, 2010
True words...
No sinner is ever saved after the first twenty minutes of a sermon.
--Mark Twain
(Hat tip to The Ironic Catholic!)
--Mark Twain
(Hat tip to The Ironic Catholic!)
Monday, June 7, 2010
The next time someone talks about our ...
.."Addiction to oil", I have to remind them that it is like our "Addiction" to oxygen or our "addiction" to food & water...
Friday, May 14, 2010
I find it kind of funny that...
The Ohio State government is spending a whole slew of money on a train system that goes a whole 70 something miles per hour instead of cars or aircraft. The costs will be outrageous & the whole system will be in the red the day in opens, if it ever does.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Another April 22, & you know what that means...
Happy Birth Day, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin!
May God have mercy on your soul!
The The American Thinker had two awesome articles, one by Robin of Berkley , who always has something marvelous to say and one by Brian Sussman describing while addressing Tea Party rallies here on the left coast, he asked the assembled patriots what appears to be an odd question: "Would all those from the former Soviet Union please raise your hands?"
A notable number of hands are always raised -- the San Francisco Bay Area is home to a diverse population.
He then asked another curious question: "What does April 22 signify to you?"
Without exception, someone will shout with great displeasure, "Lenin's birth date!"
The crowd clearly sees that I'm on to something. I next ask the former Soviets, "And as a young child in school, who were you told is your grandfather?"
At this point several painfully respond, "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin!"
"And in the United States, do you know what we celebrate on April 22?" I ask. "Earth Day. Grandfather Lenin has been conjoined with Mother Earth -- and it's no coincidence."
As for me, I prefer the following:
Friday, April 2, 2010
Adoramus te, Christe,...
et benedicimus tibi, quia per Crucem tuam redemisti mundum.
We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee, because by Thy Cross Thou has redeemed the world.
We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee, because by Thy Cross Thou has redeemed the world.
Friday, March 19, 2010
St. Joseph Pray for us!!
St Joseph,
Holy chaste spouse of the most Blessed Virgin Mary, pray and intercede for us & protect us from the so called "healthcare" abomination! Save souls amen.
Holy chaste spouse of the most Blessed Virgin Mary, pray and intercede for us & protect us from the so called "healthcare" abomination! Save souls amen.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
ST. PADDY WASN’T A PROTESTANT
(Since today is my birthday, I just couldn't resist swiping this from Jimmy Akin)
By James Akin
Patrick was born in 385 into a high-ranking Roman Christian family in western Britain; he died in Ireland in 461, though some accounts put his death later. His grandfather was a priest, and his father, a deacon, was a prosperous nobleman and a local Roman official. The family’s native language was Latin.
Patrick writes that as youths he and his companions "turned away from God, did not keep his commandments, and did not obey our priests, who used to remind us of our salvation" (Conf. 1). His youth ended abruptly when, at age sixteen, he was kidnapped by Irish pirates and sold into slavery, being assigned to work as a shepherd. This revolutionized his life. His faith and zeal for God were ignited, and he spent much time praying and fasting.
After six years, he escaped, led by private revelations along a safe route back to Britain. In another revelation he was commissioned to serve as a missionary to Ireland. To prepare, he traveled to France and spent two decades as a monk—studying, praying, and practicing penance.
He was ordained to the priesthood and in 432 was sent to Ireland to serve Palladius, who had been consecrated bishop by Pope Celestine. When Palladius died on a trip to Britain, Patrick was chosen as his successor and was consecrated bishop by Germanus, the papal representative overseeing the Irish mission.
Patrick experienced enormous success in converting the Irish, and three assistant bishops from France were sent to help him, among them Sechnall (a.k.a. Secundinus). Within his generation the Irish had been transformed by God’s grace into a Christian (and Catholic) people.
In 441 Patrick went to Rome to seek approval of his ministry in Ireland, and the newly-elected Pope Leo the Great confirmed Patrick’s full adherence to the Catholic faith. This is significant since today some assert that Patrick was not even Catholic! The challenge is made mainly by Irish Americans who were brought up Protestant or who have abandoned the Church for Protestantism and wish to co-opt Patrick and represent him as a non-Catholic figure.
This is an impossible task, as Patrick was a Latin-speaking Roman noble, grandson of a Catholic priest; he was a man who had repeated private revelations, practiced penance (a very Catholic thing), spent two decades as a monk, was ordained a priest, was sent to serve on the papal mission to Ireland, was ordained bishop by a papal representative, and had his fidelity to Catholic teaching specially confirmed by Pope Leo the Great (of whom the fathers of the Council of Chalcedon cried "Peter has spoken through Leo!"). Patrick described himself as a Catholic, and a list of canons he drew up for the Church in Ireland commanded that any dispute not resolved on a local level was to be forwarded to Rome for decision.
The two writings of his that survive, his Confession and the Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus, both attest to his Catholic faith.
The Letter—which Patrick wrote in a blazing fury after some of his newly baptized converts had been slaughtered during a raid by a British ruler—records his belief in the episcopacy, the ministerial priesthood, confirmation, the value of monks and nuns, purgatory, priestly absolution, and "doing hard penance" (the last two, he said, the murdering soldiers needed). His later Confession has a mild tone (not being a response to a massacre) and mentions many of the same Catholic distinctives, as well as fasting, loss of salvation, and Patrick’s private revelations.
Another important source for Patrick’s Catholicity is a Latin hymn written in praise of him by his assistant bishop, Sechnall, who records many of Patrick’s beliefs, among them the sacrifice of the Mass, merits, the fact the Church is built on Peter, and baptismal regeneration.
Any claims from the disgruntled that Patrick was not Catholic are just blarney.
By James Akin
Patrick was born in 385 into a high-ranking Roman Christian family in western Britain; he died in Ireland in 461, though some accounts put his death later. His grandfather was a priest, and his father, a deacon, was a prosperous nobleman and a local Roman official. The family’s native language was Latin.
Patrick writes that as youths he and his companions "turned away from God, did not keep his commandments, and did not obey our priests, who used to remind us of our salvation" (Conf. 1). His youth ended abruptly when, at age sixteen, he was kidnapped by Irish pirates and sold into slavery, being assigned to work as a shepherd. This revolutionized his life. His faith and zeal for God were ignited, and he spent much time praying and fasting.
After six years, he escaped, led by private revelations along a safe route back to Britain. In another revelation he was commissioned to serve as a missionary to Ireland. To prepare, he traveled to France and spent two decades as a monk—studying, praying, and practicing penance.
He was ordained to the priesthood and in 432 was sent to Ireland to serve Palladius, who had been consecrated bishop by Pope Celestine. When Palladius died on a trip to Britain, Patrick was chosen as his successor and was consecrated bishop by Germanus, the papal representative overseeing the Irish mission.
Patrick experienced enormous success in converting the Irish, and three assistant bishops from France were sent to help him, among them Sechnall (a.k.a. Secundinus). Within his generation the Irish had been transformed by God’s grace into a Christian (and Catholic) people.
In 441 Patrick went to Rome to seek approval of his ministry in Ireland, and the newly-elected Pope Leo the Great confirmed Patrick’s full adherence to the Catholic faith. This is significant since today some assert that Patrick was not even Catholic! The challenge is made mainly by Irish Americans who were brought up Protestant or who have abandoned the Church for Protestantism and wish to co-opt Patrick and represent him as a non-Catholic figure.
This is an impossible task, as Patrick was a Latin-speaking Roman noble, grandson of a Catholic priest; he was a man who had repeated private revelations, practiced penance (a very Catholic thing), spent two decades as a monk, was ordained a priest, was sent to serve on the papal mission to Ireland, was ordained bishop by a papal representative, and had his fidelity to Catholic teaching specially confirmed by Pope Leo the Great (of whom the fathers of the Council of Chalcedon cried "Peter has spoken through Leo!"). Patrick described himself as a Catholic, and a list of canons he drew up for the Church in Ireland commanded that any dispute not resolved on a local level was to be forwarded to Rome for decision.
The two writings of his that survive, his Confession and the Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus, both attest to his Catholic faith.
The Letter—which Patrick wrote in a blazing fury after some of his newly baptized converts had been slaughtered during a raid by a British ruler—records his belief in the episcopacy, the ministerial priesthood, confirmation, the value of monks and nuns, purgatory, priestly absolution, and "doing hard penance" (the last two, he said, the murdering soldiers needed). His later Confession has a mild tone (not being a response to a massacre) and mentions many of the same Catholic distinctives, as well as fasting, loss of salvation, and Patrick’s private revelations.
Another important source for Patrick’s Catholicity is a Latin hymn written in praise of him by his assistant bishop, Sechnall, who records many of Patrick’s beliefs, among them the sacrifice of the Mass, merits, the fact the Church is built on Peter, and baptismal regeneration.
Any claims from the disgruntled that Patrick was not Catholic are just blarney.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Of narrowbacks and posers...
Got an email yesterday from Fr. Thomas Euteneur of Human Life International on Hannity and Repentance. Fr. Euteneur recalls that three years ago Sean Hannity, professional "conservative" and "Catholic" talk radio host wondered whether or not he had sinned by eating meat on a Friday during Lent.
Fr. Euteneur wrote Hannity that he should be more concerned with his support of Artificial Birth Control that breaking a Lenten abstinence. This lead to a grilling of Fr. Euteneur by Hannity on Hannity and Colmes. It's shameful that he ends up bringing up the priest sex scandal in a pathetic attempt to deflect Fr. Euteneur's points. He even claims to have studied at a seminary and learning Latin. This means nothing if you are promoting heresies. He still hasn't learned his lesson as I have heard him take a cheap shot at former Senator Rick Santorum about his wife having another child.
Father is right,Sean lacks understanding and is grandstanding and sitting on the fence. Artificial birth control is abortion, no if ands or buts about it.
For someone who was constantly on Barak Obama's case about sitting through 20 years of Reverend Wright's vitriolic sermons & claiming not to have heard all of the anti white rhetoric, Hannity seems to be just as clueless as Obama.
He has NO respect for God's anointed, which is what Fr. Euteneur is. No matter how bad a priest is, one has no right to attack them in public. Look what happened to the man who killed Saul.
The most disappointing part of that Hannity interview was the way in which Fr. Jonathan Morris, Fox News priest advisor, defended Mr. Hannity in his dissent against a Catholic priest who was actually defending the orthodox teaching of the Church. The priestly sell-out on contraception and church discipline is a painful corollary to Hannity's lay dissent. The shameful silence of the clergy on the issue of Catholic morality in the era when it has been most needed is an insufferable failure of those responsible for being its guardians. We will be for generations digging ourselves out of this clerical mess.
Hannity is a Roman Protestant narrowback poser. I use the term narrowback as it was used against the children of Irish immigrants by their elders. It means someone unable to shoulder the traditions of his people. I really question whether he believes the conservatism that he espouses. Fr. Euteneur offered to meet with Hannity to discuss this further. As of yet, that hasn't happened.
God help us all!
Fr. Euteneur wrote Hannity that he should be more concerned with his support of Artificial Birth Control that breaking a Lenten abstinence. This lead to a grilling of Fr. Euteneur by Hannity on Hannity and Colmes. It's shameful that he ends up bringing up the priest sex scandal in a pathetic attempt to deflect Fr. Euteneur's points. He even claims to have studied at a seminary and learning Latin. This means nothing if you are promoting heresies. He still hasn't learned his lesson as I have heard him take a cheap shot at former Senator Rick Santorum about his wife having another child.
Father is right,Sean lacks understanding and is grandstanding and sitting on the fence. Artificial birth control is abortion, no if ands or buts about it.
For someone who was constantly on Barak Obama's case about sitting through 20 years of Reverend Wright's vitriolic sermons & claiming not to have heard all of the anti white rhetoric, Hannity seems to be just as clueless as Obama.
He has NO respect for God's anointed, which is what Fr. Euteneur is. No matter how bad a priest is, one has no right to attack them in public. Look what happened to the man who killed Saul.
The most disappointing part of that Hannity interview was the way in which Fr. Jonathan Morris, Fox News priest advisor, defended Mr. Hannity in his dissent against a Catholic priest who was actually defending the orthodox teaching of the Church. The priestly sell-out on contraception and church discipline is a painful corollary to Hannity's lay dissent. The shameful silence of the clergy on the issue of Catholic morality in the era when it has been most needed is an insufferable failure of those responsible for being its guardians. We will be for generations digging ourselves out of this clerical mess.
Hannity is a Roman Protestant narrowback poser. I use the term narrowback as it was used against the children of Irish immigrants by their elders. It means someone unable to shoulder the traditions of his people. I really question whether he believes the conservatism that he espouses. Fr. Euteneur offered to meet with Hannity to discuss this further. As of yet, that hasn't happened.
God help us all!
Friday, March 12, 2010
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Pray for the folks in Hawaii
Thursday, February 18, 2010
What a day...
A group of harpies were trashing the Church within earshot of me. Ya got to love smug arrogance. THEN you got that moron who had a beef with the IRS & included the Catholic Church in his suicide note. Of course, it was a side swipe in my humble opinion. GOD how I LOVE morons.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Ashes to Ashes...
another Ash Wednesday comes and is leaving. This is always a hard time of year. Getting out of the comfort zone is always tough. This year we've had eighteen inches of snow to deal with. Maybe I should give up being snarky to all those Global Warming Luddites...NAH!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
This takes me back to 1979...
When I was getting into New Wave & some old school Rock n' Roll:
Hat tip to RL on The American Catholic .
Hat tip to RL on The American Catholic .
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
There are some things that should...
be damned by God.
Abortion is one of them.
We've allowed this abomination to go on for way to long! We haven't done enough to stop it and allowed others to cow-tow us into being too quiet about it.
Abortion is one of them.
We've allowed this abomination to go on for way to long! We haven't done enough to stop it and allowed others to cow-tow us into being too quiet about it.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Please pray for...
The folks in Haiti with all they dealing with and have lost in the earthquake, and our pastor, Fr. Lee, who we just found out has cancer in his leg.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Saturday, January 9, 2010
This is an awesome take on "Overpopulation" hysteria
John C. Wright!
Mr. Wright makes an awesome case to be a contrarian - especially when it comes to being open to children.
"For all practical purposes, under regimes and laws where human genius is free to discover new solutions to shortages, and when the market is free to raise and lower prices to signal where real shortages obtain, and where a futures market is able to operate to render scarce goods more expensive thereby preserving those needed for future use from current use, then the mere physical limits on land, on oil, on metals, or on any other good you care to name, serve no limit to human population growth.
"In other words, when man is free, then Natural resources are infinite."
(Hat tip to The Curt Jester!)
Mr. Wright makes an awesome case to be a contrarian - especially when it comes to being open to children.
"For all practical purposes, under regimes and laws where human genius is free to discover new solutions to shortages, and when the market is free to raise and lower prices to signal where real shortages obtain, and where a futures market is able to operate to render scarce goods more expensive thereby preserving those needed for future use from current use, then the mere physical limits on land, on oil, on metals, or on any other good you care to name, serve no limit to human population growth.
"In other words, when man is free, then Natural resources are infinite."
(Hat tip to The Curt Jester!)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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