Substack is in danger of collapsing under its own weight. There are just too many worthy accounts here now to expect readers to cough up $5 for every writer they want to read. There needs to be some kind of subscription/revenue sharing mechanism so subscribers aren’t constantly asked for money for every damned article they’d like to read. Sell tokens. Punchcards. Come on, SS, INNOVATE ALREADY.
How many people were brought into the church at your parish during the Easter vigil? I'm reading incredible numbers: 100 in a single parish in Texas. 5000 in the archdiocese of Los Angeles, almost a thousand in Detroit. Just in the small Trenton archdiocese I'm hearing numbers like 19, 30, and even higher for small suburban parishes.
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Something amazing happened in Nebraska. A young man showed up to an auction, hoping to buy back his family's 80-acre farm that they’d lost during hard times. But with over 200 local farmers in attendance, he didn’t stand much of a chance... or so he thought. What happened next? Nobody bid. Not one person. They all stayed si…
I can't believe that in approximately 12 hours, I will be a brand new Catholic.
Over a year ago, long before the thought of converting ever crossed my mind, I dreamt about a man dressed in Tudor clothes, who was speaking to me. He was very kind, carried this air of quiet joy anout him, and really wanted me to join him. He was bold about saying he “had prayed.” The dream had that ‘realness’ factor I knew was Important.
The dream baffled me until recently. (I dream so much, I keep a dream journal …
Im all for state’s rights on most issues but I think the time has come for federal, across-the-board election rules if we ever hope to have fair elections again. Other countries (even some 3rd world ones) are able to know results night-of or next-day. Ideally:
-Cleaning up voter rolls REGULARLY / annually instead of waiting until months or weeks before elections.
-No early voting other than perhaps one week before