Irony?
23Apr

Irony?

As I told the minions of Twitter after they did this, they…

The Shock of Recognition
23Apr

The Shock of Recognition

The late Leo McKern never gave a bad performance:  

The High Price of Freedom
23Apr

The High Price of Freedom

Please keep those boys in your prayers come Memorial Day.

I’ll Drink to That
23Apr

I’ll Drink to That

When it comes to personal conduct like drinking or eating meat, you…

Saint of the Day Quote:  Saint George
23Apr

Saint of the Day Quote: Saint George

Let no hardship turn you from the path of righteousness. Stand firm…

That Would Explain a Lot
22Apr

That Would Explain a Lot

Parody of course, but somehow I would be relieved if it were…

Saint of the Day Quote:  Blessed Maria Gabriella Sagheddu
22Apr

Saint of the Day Quote: Blessed Maria Gabriella Sagheddu

  In simplicity of heart I gladly offer everything, O Lord. Blessed…

April 22, 1864:  Coinage Act of 1864 and In God We Trust
22Apr

April 22, 1864: Coinage Act of 1864 and In God We Trust

    The Coinage Act of 1864 was passed one hundred and…

Long Train Ride Home
21Apr

Long Train Ride Home

   

April 21, 1863:  Streight’s Mule Raid Begins
21Apr

April 21, 1863: Streight’s Mule Raid Begins

In reviewing the history of this ill-fated expedition, I am convinced that…

Only the Dead Have Seen the End of War
21Apr

Only the Dead Have Seen the End of War

John Stuart Mill explains why war of some sort is likely to…

Saint of the Day Quote:  Saint Conrad of Parzham
21Apr

Saint of the Day Quote: Saint Conrad of Parzham

Everything given to the poor returns again abundantly. Saint Conrad of Parzham

Open Thread
20Apr

Open Thread

The usual Open Thread rules apply.  Be concise, be courteous and, above…

Francis the Worst
20Apr

Francis the Worst

Go here to read Father Z’s review.  I have the book and…

April 20, 1865:  Lee’s Final Report
20Apr

April 20, 1865: Lee’s Final Report

    Although he had no idea where the fugitive President of…

Kicking the Can Down the Road is Rarely a Good Strategy
20Apr

Kicking the Can Down the Road is Rarely a Good Strategy

The priest shortage is man made, and not a God ordained calamity.

Saint of the Day Quote:  Saint Agnes of Montepulciano
20Apr

Saint of the Day Quote: Saint Agnes of Montepulciano

Jesus alone is enough. Let Him be your joy, your strength, and…

Memory Lane
20Apr

Memory Lane

Prior to the car Shank’s mare was our main mode of transport,…

Our Road to Emmaus
19Apr

Our Road to Emmaus

   13 And behold, two of them went, the same day, to a…

April 19, 1775:  Embattled Farmers
19Apr

April 19, 1775: Embattled Farmers

  Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard…

Saint of the Day Quote:  Blessed James Duckett
19Apr

Saint of the Day Quote: Blessed James Duckett

“I take it for a great favor from Almighty God that I…

Thought for the Day
19Apr

Thought for the Day

Highly recommend his World War I memoir Storm of Steel.  He received almost…

Our Father
18Apr

Our Father

  Something for the weekend.  The things you find on the internet. …

All of Them
18Apr

All of Them

Used a UHF antenna until around 2005. I still miss rotary phones…

Art For The Day
18Apr

Art For The Day

Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of…

Saint of the Day Quote:  Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin
18Apr

Saint of the Day Quote: Blessed Marie-Anne Blondin

  There is more happiness in forgiving than in revenge. Blessed Marie-Anne…

No Matter How Low Your Opinion of the Pope is:
17Apr

No Matter How Low Your Opinion of the Pope is:

You are probably overly optimistic.  Back in the seventies this was the…

Open Thread
17Apr

Open Thread

The usual Open Thread rules apply:  be concise, be charitable and, above…

Saint of the Day Quote:  Saint Stephen Harding
17Apr

Saint of the Day Quote: Saint Stephen Harding

  Let there be unity in love, and peace in simplicity.  …

Much
17Apr

Much

Down Memory Lane
16Apr

Down Memory Lane

The papacy is a powerful office, but the men who occupy it,…

Burn of the Day
16Apr

Burn of the Day

  Pope Alexander II, how soon they forget.

April 16, 1862:  District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act
16Apr

April 16, 1862: District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act

It is sometimes asked why compensated emancipation wasn’t attempted instead of fighting…

Saint of the Day Quote:  Saint Benedict Joseph Labré
16Apr

Saint of the Day Quote: Saint Benedict Joseph Labré

  God afflicts us because he loves us; and it is very…

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