Here’s a Tip

The way to reconciliation with those you have wronged is not to stalk them, track them down, and gloat. I don’t know much, but that much I’ve figured out. If this sounds like something you may have done, please know that I forgive you, but I will not engage with you. Now stop. My other three readers may enjoy a […]

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Patrick was an Englishman!

Well that got your attention, didn’t it? It’s not quite true of course; Patrick may have been born on the isle of Britain, but in a time before the Angles had arrived and started making it Angland. No, his family were Roman Catholic churchmen from the Roman Imperial province of Britannia. Today, nobody is going to go around speaking in […]

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Hatred, Anger, and Love

I really shouldn’t be on Facebook in the morning. It tends to make me crabby. Advent and Lent are the times of year when the almost reflexive anti-Catholicism of ordinary people raises its ugly head. They are typically fueled by media stories that take one line of a Papal address or speech out of context and twist it until it’s […]

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Magnificat

Mary’s month of May draws to a close with the Feast of the Visitation. This feast celebrates the visit of Mary, pregnant with Jesus, to her cousin Elizabeth, pregnant with John the Baptist (Gospel of Saint Luke, Chapter 1 verses 39 – 56). Luke’s account culminates in one of the great New Testament songs, Mary’s Magnificat, which we recite at […]

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Hopes and Prayers for a New Pastor

We learned at Mass today that our parish priest, Rev. Carmine Sacco, S.J. is retiring some time this year. We also learned that the Jesuits have appointed Rev. Gene Delmore, S.J. to succeed him. A quick search revealed that Fr. Delmore is currently serving as associate pastor of Saint Joseph’s in Yakima, and that he is scheduled to leave there […]

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Patricius

I wasn’t going to post today. Saint Patrick’s feast has, like that of Saint Valentine, been co-opted by the culture, totally obscuring the person behind the day. But there are folks where I work affecting fake Irish brogues, and it’s driven me over the edge. Today is a day in America where we eat immigrant food and pretend it’s Irish, […]

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This is Why

I have not been posting much of late. Mostly it’s because I hate to whine to you. My job is killing me by inches, but I have a job, which is more than I can say of many of my friends. I’ve written not a word on two different stalled novels. And so it goes. And then there was today, […]

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