Weekend 481.3 (2nd Sunday of Lent)
“As we receive these glorious mysteries, we make thanksgiving to you, O Lord, for allowing us while still on earth to be partakers even now of the things of heaven.” Continue Reading →
“As we receive these glorious mysteries, we make thanksgiving to you, O Lord, for allowing us while still on earth to be partakers even now of the things of heaven.” Continue Reading →
The Deadly Affair (1967) “You know, Mr. Dobbs, when you’re young, you hitch the wagon of whatever you believe in to whatever star looks likely to get the wagon moving. Continue Reading →
He led his people through the wilderness, for his love endures forever. — Ps 136:16 “God could have brought Israel to the Promised Land by many routes, but He chose Continue Reading →
More curated content from Sarah Hoyt at Instapundit. What happened to Instapundit? Glenn is a total germaphobe and mostly posts about medical advances while Ed Driscoll is an insufferable dyed-in-the-wool Continue Reading →
(1) Pope accepts resignation of Cardinal Robert Sarah (Vatican News) (2) Economists Warn We Can’t Keep Ignoring the National Debt Forever (FEE)
(1) Able Table Off Colour Sale¹ (2) My favourite colours are Bakerloo, Central, Circle, District, Hammersmith & District, Jubilee, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, and Waterloo & City. (3) A quote Continue Reading →
(1) A couple of quotes from Spitfire by John Nichol: “Spitfire prototype K5054 made an eight-minute maiden flight over Southampton ten months later. It had cost £20,765 to develop, looked Continue Reading →
Working on a post about growing up on Long Island in New York State. In the meantime…
It’s another seemingly random assortment of topics (in a list) from an over-caffeinated mind. My latest posts have been mostly analog. It’s less about nostalgia and more a reaction to Continue Reading →
“O Lord, let me know my end and the number of days left to me; show me how fleeting my life is.” — Daily Meditations on the Psalms Reflection: When Continue Reading →