New Catholics - Good Friday service has a collection each year which directly benefits the Church in the Holy Land, including medical care, education, upkeep of the holy sites, etc.
Notes have become the playground of my writing. Sometimes an article gets started and then gets revised as I fine tune what I’m trying to say. The picture in this case is one that I took when I was at Christ The Good Shepherd in Saginaw, MI. One of many pictures I have in my collection.
Per tradition, I’m putting way too much work into the next post. It’s morphed into a deep dive on one scene from Inside Llewyn Davis. I need a hobby.
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Very good news! Not only is Abrego Garcia alive, Salvadoran authorities, reversing their initial refusal, allowed him to meet with Senator Van Hollen, who called Abrego Garcia’s wife to “pass along his message of love.” The police-state machine blinking in the harsh light of global scrutiny?
"The worst kind of depression is not when we see bad things and hate them; the worst kind of depression, the hell below hell, is when we see good things, and do not love them."
This month I’ll be a priest for 13 years, and celebrating the Lords Supper today, where the ministerial priesthood was instituted, has given me some thoughts.
Sin is a rejection of intimacy/communion with Christ. Judas had already arranged Christ’s betrayal, and his mind was so warped that he could not intuit the generosity of the Lords gift at this Table. Other things took up his mind in such a way - such as money and politics - that he couldn’t ground his mind in the morally sane principle of …
In the final stages of a (currently very long) essay on Fr. Vincent McNabb O.P., a dominican friar and Catholic radical of the interwar period, deeply influential on Dorothy Day, Chesterton, Maritain and (I strongly suspect) J.R.R. Tolkien. McNabb’s activism was in part an extension of the Arts and Crafts movement’s political expression,…
Reading Beautiful Books to/with Children (2-5 year olds edition)
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“He humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death—even death on a cross.
Therefore God also highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
Commentaries on the Letter of Jude are more interesting than you might expect. There’s a lot going on in these 459 words. F’rinstance, Jude 9 is a real rabbit hole: ”But when the archangel Michael, contending with the devil, was disputing about the body of Moses, he did not presume to pronounc…
Is Xabi Alonso still worth the hype? A pretty hot take from me on the latest Gegenpressing podcast:
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I'm currently writing a defense of the revelations of Christ to St. Faustina and the Divine Mercy devotion in response to the attacks from (some) radical traditionalists. Buckle up.
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Sometimes our personal banner can become more important than being Catholic. It doesn’t matter if you follow TLM or NO. It should not be the primary focus of our faith. When you look at the Catholic church and the various rites that exist. Then you know that we all have a place at the table.
The challenge is dealing with some of the people who want to use the form of the Mass as a weapon against someone else. I see it on both sides of the endless debate. They feel that their path is the only on…
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I write poetry, have played baseball, have paid taxes for 20+ years, used the toilet all on my own like usual, and went to my regular job today.
And I’m autistic.
I hope every step RFK Jr. takes for the rest of his life is on a bunch of Legos.
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A teacher at the school where my husband works said he shared my newsletter on writing by hand with his students to help them understand why they have to learn penmanship and turn in handwritten papers. I love that my writing might help them see the value and beauty in doing something difficult and countercultural.
"'I’ve heard conflicting reports,' Tennessee Sen. Bill Hagerty said on CNN last night. 'There’s a lot of information on the internet that this is happening'.”
Did an actual adult, with adult responsibilities, say this? Are we back in grade school?
Yeah, there's a lot of information about it on the internet. And about pretty much anything and everything that the human mind can conceive of. If you can imagine it, somebody has posted something about it. Which of course makes it about as true as Bigf…
" Are there any Republicans left who think that accountability and intellectual honesty are a requirement in order to both wield power and be taken seriously?"
Politics should be boring. Policies should deliver exactly what’s expected—no surprises. Maybe some disagreements, but not uncertainty. It should never feel like a gamble.
A good leader doesn’t make you feel unsafe- republican or democrat!
I worked in live TV & music events for 25 years, I got to be around a lot of performers, from Grammy’s to TONY’s to Super Bowl Halftime shows & VMA’s, Rock Hall, etc. I did the first few ‘Night of Too Many Stars’ Benefits and an annual event in LA called ‘Light Up The Blues’ with my old boss, Stephen Stills. Of ALL the talent I have worked with the young musical perfomers I was around on those events, were so memorably gifted & talented they left a lasting impression on my heart. Folks living W…