Thought For The Day
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.

What people think is insignificant is completely opposite.
Take David and his single stone. A sling. THE FAITH.
Take the Rosary. THE FAITH.
And take our Lord found in the Blessed Sacrament. THE FAITH.
This clip is Faith in Action.
What a courageous faith;
https://www.foxnews.com/media/louisiana-dad-faces-economic-warfare-social-media-post-celebrating-faith-calling-pride-month
Getting ready for a procession this afternoon. One of many today in the Baltimore archdiocese 🙂
A most positive development in the Tulsa diocese. I have previously criticized the ordinary for running some well-known trads out of town, and he follows the Vatican’s jihad against the TLM, but this is marvelous. I give him much credit.
Shoo the devil away telling him that he is a creature of God.
Philip, thank you for the link. Both my sons are together in Lafayette this weekend. Have asked them to check out Backwater Foei Gras. Hardly a burden for these two foodies.. I’ve asked them to investigate if our small business and that of our older son could stock Ross McKnight ‘s products. I love attending the churches in Acadiana; the Faith is so strong down there.
So my husband is in San Diego at the moment for work, and he went to Sunday Mass at a Parish in Solano Beach. And I noticed in the link he sent me that there was a Eucharistic “Corpus Christi” Procession organised by the parish. This is California- the State of the woke and broke! I’m pleasantly surprised and glad the Eucharist is being adored in the streets of California.
Participated in a Eucharistic procession yesterday in Little Rock, AR that was lead by the bishop. He consecrated a Shrine of Divine Mercy at St. Edward’s Catholic Church at the end of the procession. It was a big & beautiful “to so.”