Friday, October 31, 2008

Dr. Thursday is blogging again!

A regular at
The Blog of the American
Chesterton Society


& Mrs. Brown's
Flying Stars,

Dr. T has re-ignited

GKC's Favourite,

as well as starting a blog featuring
original short stories:

Dr. Thursday's Stories.

It's been a long time since I've
stomped those blogs...

I wonder if they'd remember me?

?

Sunday, October 05, 2008

5 *****'s!!



Via YouTube...

THE VOTE REAPER

From: Machosauceproductions,

Who's got my vote!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

From Father Frank Pavone's







YouTube channel...

An important


pro-life message,

from a press conference at the
National Press Club, prior to
the 2000 Presidential
election...

Which still applies, this
election year.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

From YouTube...

& Catholic Fire...


Fred Thompson's speech

at the

Republican National Convention

last night...

IMO, he gets ***** & an A++ !!!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Thr

~ust...

&

Parry!!

@ First Things...

Found courtesy of
II Scoop,
concerning a review of
The Quest for Shakespeare:
The Bard of Avon and the Church
of Rome, by Joseph Pearce -


and its author's reply
.



HOW


DO


YOU


DO


THAT?




------------------------>

From St. John Vianney...



















“Look at this other one, who seems to
want to give his whole life for God, whose
ardor all the torments there are cannot
damp. A tiny bit of scandalmongering …

a word of calumny … even a slightly cold
reception or a small injustice done to him …

a kindness returned by ingratitude …
immediately gives birth in him to feelings
of hatred, of revenge, of dislike, to the point,
often, of his never wishing to see his neighbor
again or at least of treating him coldly with
an air which shows very plainly what is
going on in his heart. And how many times
is this his waking thought, just as it was the
thought that almost prevented him from
sleeping? Alas, my dear brethren, we are
poor stuff, and we should count very little
upon our good resolutions!” -
Source

Thanks to Terry from
Abbey-Roads2.

Eric, over at
The Daily Eudemon, wrote a
very interesting article on St. John Vianney
as well.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Breathtaking!

























Our Lady of the Oaks, by

Jef Murray, whose work can be viewed
& is available at Mystical Realms.


Mr. Murray also did the illustrations
for Joseph Pearce's recent book of poetry,

Divining Divinity.

A Pro-Life Petition

The 50,000,000 Project,
found through

Catholic Answers Forums.

Please sign if you support

their efforts, over @

911babies.com

Monday, June 23, 2008

Good advice

& fascinating facts on:

Angelology...

from Fr. John A Hardon.


Thanks to Terry from

Abbey-Roads:)

Saturday, June 21, 2008

On "The Quest for Shakespeare"...

in the words of its author,

biographer
Joseph Pearce...


(Scroll down to the "J"s)

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

About Saint Clare




CLARE OF ASSISI

July 16, 1194 – August 11, 1253

Go forth in peace, for you have followed
the good road. Go forth without fear, for
he who created you has made you holy,
has always protected you, and loves you
as a mother. Blessed be you, my God,
for having created me.

Clare was born Chiara Offreduccio in Assisi, a
small town in Umbria. She was the beautiful
daughter of a count and a devoutly Christian
mother who had made pilgrimages to Rome,
Santiago de Compostela, and the Holy Land.
Clare was sixteen when her parents singled
out a wealthy young man for her to marry.
However, any hope of a marriage of aristocratic
comfort for Clare ended when she heard
Saint Francis preaching in the streets of Assisi.

Like Clare, Francis was from a noble family,
yet he had cast aside all material wealth for the
life of a mendicant. When Clare heard Francis
speak, she was filled with a desire to imitate him.
Shortly after their meeting, a bishop handed Clare
a palm on Palm Sunday. Clare took it as a sign
and ran away from her parent’s palace at night to join
Francis’s order. Francis cut her hair and gave her a
rough brown tunic to wear. From him she took the
veil of religious vocation at his newly founded
Church of Our Lady of the Angels in Assisi.

Clare founded the Order of Poor Ladies
(the Poor Clares) to compliment Francis’s order of
brothers. Throughout Europe, wherever Franciscans
established themselves, there too went the Poor Clares.
They ate no meat, wore no shoes, lived in modest houses,
and spent their days in prayer and silence. They depended
entirely on alms and their faith that charity would provide.

In art, Clare is usually shown with a monstrance. The
image alludes to the time when she warded off attackers to
her convent by standing at the gates, holding the Blessed
Sacrament aloft. In her last days, when she was too ill to
attend mass, Clare was said to have seen visions of the
ceremony on the walls of her cell. Thus Clare is known as
the patron of sore eyes.

Clare was canonized by Pope Alexander IV in 1255.
Lake Saint Claire and the Saint Claire River in the
Great Lakes region were named on her feast day in
1679 by French explorers.

Janet Hamill

Originally posted 7/16/07

Frat Man...

















aka Doctor Thursday-

Who so nobly answered
the 'frat signal' earlier

and helped me with a
commenter's question,
has posted over at
GKC's Favourite that
we are welcome to join
The Rosary Confraternity.


The site, courtesy of the
Dominican Fathers, is now
permanently linked on the
right. It provides complete
instructions on how to pray
the rosary-

Enrollment is free for
anyone who is interested...

but I'm going to refrain from
humming the theme.

:)

Originally posted 5/06

Saturday, May 17, 2008

A prayer for Senator Ted Kennedy

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph -

I love you -

Save souls!

An Amazon review




















I wrote (& rewrote!) is up for a new
book of poetry:


Divining Divinity, By Joseph Pearce,

and illustrated by

Jef Murray, whose work can be seen
at his site,
Mystical Realms.


Omigoodness, I can't believe how
many times I edited it (add a word
here, a comma there - sheesh! writing
isn't easy!)...

Well, poor writing skills aside, I
wanted to like this book, and
do
indeed. It is what I expected in
its subject and to some degree, in
its substance, although at times
the pictures it evokes are startling -
especially since one can tell the
person behind the pen is writing
from the vantage point of God's
grip.

Very well done, Gentlemen!


America's Most Wanted













airs its

1,000th capture tonight,
@ 9:00pm ET,

on Fox.

Saw this



















RECENTLY...

BRAVO!!!


**

信念 意味相信什麼是難以置信的, 或這是沒有賢良根本。
希望 意味希望事是絕望的, 或這是沒有賢良根本。並且
慈善 意味pardoning 什麼是不可寬恕的, 或這是沒有賢良根本。
~ GK Chesterton, 異端者






The Chesterton quote at the bottom of this page,
in Taiwanese:)

Many thanks to the person who translated this blog!

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Recently added a

playlist like the one
I found at the hilarious blog


June Cleaver After A Six-Pack,

which I found thanks to Terry
Nelson from:


Abbey-Roads

&

Up Your Street.

They're free and have a great
selection of music to choose from.
I've got everything from sappy to
Oh no!...

Enjoy!

My new signature










over at

Catholic Answers Forums

is a Pro-life bumper sticker

available from :

Leaflet Missal Company.

CVA

Pier One

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