From Happy Catholic who did a Simpsons Self-Portrait
My wife and I ...


Our four children ...




And all of us

My wife and I ...
Our four children ...
And all of us
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Full Circle
From Happy Catholic who did a Simpsons Self-Portrait
My wife and I ... Our four children ... And all of us Pope Approves Wider Use of Latin Mass
"I am of the opinion, to be sure, that the old rite should be granted much more generously to all those who desire it," then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger said. "It's impossible to see what could be dangerous or unacceptable about that." I think it is about as simple as that. To pretend that this is a battle over the teachings of Vatican II is to ignore what a council is and to suggest that the faith is one borne of popular whim and not guided by the Holy Spirit. Quite simply, Vatican II is not going to be reversed because devout Latin Mass loving Catholics do not have to resort to drastic measures to attend a mass they should have already had access to. Way to go Pope Benedict XVI This is a test using my blog with Jott. I plan to add new features in the near future. I am really excited about the possibility of doing things like this. We will see how it works. I hope you enjoy. Bye.
Patristic Melody via phatcatholic
Lyrics by Dan Idzikowski Um diddle diddle um diddle ay Um diddle diddle um diddle ay Superchristological and Homoousiosis Even though the sound of them is something quite atrocious You can always count on them to anathemize your Gnosis Superchristological and Homoousiosis Um diddle diddle um diddle ay Um diddle diddle um diddle ay Now Origen and Arius were quite a clever pair. Immutable divinity make Logos out of air. But then one day Saint Nicholas gave Arius a slap-- and told them if they can't recant, they ought to shut their trap! [chorus] Oh, Superchristological and Homoousiosis... One Prosopon, two Ousia are in one Hypostasis. At Chalcedon this formula gave our faith its basis. You can argue that you don't know what this means, But don't you go and try to say there's a "Physis" in between! [chorus] Oh, Superchristological and Homoousiosis... Um diddle diddle um diddle ay Um diddle diddle um diddle ay Now freedom and autonomy are something to be praised, But when it comes to human sin, these words must be rephrased, For Pelagius was too confident that we could work it out-- And Augustine said *massa damnata* is what it's all about. [chorus] Oh, Superchristological and Homoousiosis... Heresies are arguments that you might find attractive, But just remember in this case the Church is quite reactive. So play it safe and memorize these words we sing together, 'Cause in the end you'll find, my friend, that we may live forever. [chorus] Oh, Superchristological and Homoousiosis Even though the sound of them is something quite atrocious You can always count on them to anathematize your Gnosis Superchristological and Homoousiosis. I am the Very Model of a Modern Unitarian via Mark Shea by Christopher Gist Raible Sung to " I am the Very Model of a Modern Major General" from " Pirates of Penzance". I am the very model of a modern Unitarian, Far broader than a Catholic, Hindu, Jew or Presbyterian. I know the world's religions and can trace their roots historical From Moses up to Channing, all in order categorical. I'm very well acquainted, too, with theories theological, On existential questions I am always wholly logical, About most any problem I am teeming with a lot of views, I'm full of fine ideas that should fill our church's empty pews. (Chorus members: We're full of fine ideas that should fill our church's empty pews. We're full of fine ideas that should fill our church's empty pews. We're full of fine ideas that should fill our church's empty empty pews.) I quote from Freud and Jung and all the experts psychological. I'm anti nuke, I don't pollute I'm chastely ecological. In short, in matters spiritual, ethical, material, I am the very model of a modern Unitarian. (Chorus members: In short, in matters spiritual, ethical, material, We are the very model of a modern Unitarian.) I use the latest language; God is never Father or the Lord, But Ground of Being, Source of Life or almost any other word. I never pray, I meditate, I'm leary about worshipping. I serve on 10 committees none of which accomplish anything. I give to worthy causes and I drive a gas conserving car, I have good UU principles (although I'm not sure what they are). I'm open to opinions of profound or broad variety, Unless they're too conservative or smack of righteous piety. (Chorus members: Unless they're too conservative or smack of righteous piety. Unless they're too conservative or smack of righteous piety. Unless they're too conservative or smack of righteous pie-piety.) I formulate agendas and discuss them with the best of 'em, But don't ask me to implement, we leave that to the rest of 'em. In short in matters spiritual, ethical, material, I am the very model of today's religious liberal. (Chorus members: In short, in matters spiritual, ethical, material, We are the very model of today's religious liberal.) An Indecent Family
As a man of faith and as show of solidarity with other "indecent families" I heartily refer you Creative Minority Report who has suffered an offense sadly common to those with larger than average families. From a chat I had today ... I have an indecent family. I aim to offend. Our family is Rated-I Art from Vatican lands in Mississippi
------ PE teacher worked in BR This has been all over the news here. A quick summary is that this guy was taking pictures of young girls in bikinis in a public place. He gave the police permission to search his home computer and they found 13,000 pictures of girls in bikinis and the like however they claim they found nothing pornographic. I had an urge like all men around here to rub mud on their faces, hoist torches high and head towards the jail house hollering all manner of unintelligible obscenity like calls. Come to find out he works at a Catholic school in Lafayette and used to work at one in Baton Rouge. *sarcasm* Allow your inner conspiracy free to tie all of that together ... I am sure the Pope knew as well. Its an institutional problem you know. *sarcasm* Finally parents have been complaining on local radio that they cannot find modest swim wear for their young girls. Try the Internet folks - Modest Swimwear - I know you cannot try it on but I promise you can find someone who will let you return it if it doesn't fit. Time consuming yes but don't say that there isn't an option. Speaking of local news ... New Orleanians March On Baton Rouge These headline writers have got to be more careful. I was ready to pull out the rations, overturn the tables, don the protective head gear and pull out the weapons. I know there has been a rival between certain factions in each town but this is rediculous ... Time has been limited for regular posting. I am working on an essay that I hope to post here in the coming weeks. Also, I may be crossposting my articles from CatholicDaily.org in the near future.
If you are trying to contact me find a comment by Ggoose on here. The email address is available there.
-- May try to post about St. John Bosco tonight "The greatest gift you can give your child is another sibling." Pope John Paul II
Which brings me to this ad for a candy bar ... Saw this in the local news ... in a place called Paw Paw. Had visions of a terrified old man with his hands over his eyes bulleting down the Interstate on the grill of a big rig ...
Man in Wheelchair Pushed Four Miles by Semi-Truck Supermodel Gisele Bundchen Attacks Catholic Church or as Mark Shea calls her "Theologian Barbie" - further says "nobody is a virgin" these days.
Then again Brazilian soccer star: I married as a virgin A Brazilian soccer star has contradicted a public statement by supermodel Gisele Bundchen, announcing that he and his wife were virgins when they married. ROCK ON MAN -- ROCK ON Brazilian super model answers colleague: abortion is never justified “At one month the baby’s heartbeat can be heard.” “It’s absurd for any woman, no matter how independent she is, to defend abortion,” Tavares said. “We’re talking about another life,” she added. Robert C. Koons, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas swims the Tiber.
PLEASE NO MORE REQUESTS FOR INVITES. I HAVE UNINSTALLED THE PROGRAM UNTIL THEY SOLVE THE ROUTER ISSUE
From their web site What's Joost? Joost I have had a little time to play with Joost tonight. As far as I am concerned this (or something similar) is the future of television. The channel I added that I am most pumped about? Classica - I cannot wait to WATCH The Planets - Gustav Holst -- watched it last night Here is my basic review now that I have had a few days to play with it. THE GOOD First off I want to start this off by saying that the code is beta code. They have released it for public testing for the reason of resolving some of the issues I will point out below. The software is stable. I think the program selection is better than others have stated. I like Rocky and Bullwinkle. I like Classica. I like Ren and Stimpy (at least the first season gems they have up right now). You cannot beat Transformers and GI Joe. I am enjoying the selections. THE NOT SO GOOD The channel selection and navigation is a little clunky. You have to select channels from the list and then look at what the channel offers to select a program. Its a somewhat intuitive interface. It even looks really nice but it is a TIME CONSUMING menu system. It also has a bad habit of adding new channels to your "My Channels" list. I really do not want MTV or adult swim on my channels. The video quality overall is marginal although at times it really does look spectacular. The audio quality is not getting me too excited. I don't know if it improves with a better connection to the Internet but I would hope it does. I have a 3.0 Mbps connection at home which should be sufficient. THE BAD The ad placement is terrible. I saw 4 ads during The Planets. They were all the same ad. Rewind a little ... I saw 4 ads DURING The Planets. That means in the middle of Jupiter, or Saturn (most irritating as that is my favorite piece) .. That is not going to cut it for a channel that shows classical music performances. THE REALLY UGLY This program uses WAY too many network resources. In fact, it crashed my router at home and then when I left it running in the task bar at work it crashed our router there. This is a major problem that will need to be resolved or users will exit the scene entirely. CONCLUSION I think Joost shows promise but it really needs to hammer through the issues above before I think it is ready for prime time. For people like me the novelty is going to keep me reviewing it and hopefully helping them resolve these issues. Don't buy into the hype ... yet. Finally, I have unlimited invites and there are others on the Internet giving them away. Just keep in mind it is beta software and care needs to be taken with its use ... If anyone is interested post a comment here and I will forward you an invite. PLEASE NO MORE REQUESTS FOR INVITES. I HAVE UNINSTALLED THE PROGRAM UNTIL THEY SOLVE THE ROUTER ISSUE OK, I signed up at Widgetbox. I thought about adding my favorite videos from YouTube. Interesting widget but in reality I don't keep up with my favorites all that much so you would get to see a bunch of VW ads for the next 3 years. Then I figured I would switch to the last.fm widget they have. Cool but not as cool as the one available on their site (which I have to the right and happens currently to NOT be showing my recent tracks - Bela Fleck right now) ...
The most useful one I have found reads in RSS feeds but it has ads ... and the other most useful one allows you to place any HTML in it, which is useful if you are managing lots of items from it BUT I have complete control of the blocks in this blog and I know HTML well enough to get away with doing it here. I am not saving any time managing widgets elsewhere. There are too many good widgets external to Widgetbox for it to be worth my time. Besides, if I want you to play PacMan I am not adding it to my blog. I am sending you to an arcade. I'll dig through it again in a few days .. for now though, I am finding it hard to sift through the majority of the lame widgets to find the useful ones. He Could No Longer Explain Why He Wasn’t Catholic
Fascinating interview with Francis Beckwith. Catholicism does not teach “works righteousness.” It teaches faith in action as a manifestation of God’s grace in one’s life. That’s why Abraham’s faith results in righteousness only when he attempts to offer his son Isaac as a sacrifice to God. Vatican doctrine office overhaul
Its censure in March of Father Jon Sobrino, a leading liberation theology proponent, prompted an appeal for a thorough overhaul of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the modern-day successor of the Inquisition. Other gems include: He said the CDF should work like an academic review board, using modern methods such as peer review for publications to allow theologians to test out new ideas. He said he and some colleagues were considering drawing up a proposal for reforms. and a supposed need for “modern quality control” for Church theology. I guess the Holy Spirit isn't good enough to lead the Church into all truth. Vatican Goes Solar
... meanwhile ... Other Christians criticize move I am not sure I understand how adding solar panels at the Vatican and suggesting that people do their part to frugally use resources that are available to us isn't simply supporting good stewardship. Also, to criticize the Vatican for failing to mention the evils of population control in the same breath with climate change simply means the Vatican sees them as two separate issues. It doesn't follow that the Vatican will throw its weight towards supporting Kyoto just because they like solar panels. Besides, I have a feeling the whole world knows how the Vatican stands on population control. After all, that teaching on contraception has been kind of controversial in recent decades. Along with the "live" blogroll, which I am pleased with, I added the following images to my sidebar ... My wife has a degree in graphic design and she says she always likes to know why people make certain design decisions. I just like pictures ... really ...
Here is why I chose each Because this blogroll is supposed to be "fresh" I wanted to choose a scene outdoors. BlogROLL - waterfall get it ... I know ... not funny ... but there is your reason. I love electronic music. This is a shot of a famous synthesizer from years past. I was originally looking for a map of the London Undeground but I wanted one with a black background and was too lazy to do the work myself to make it that way. This is better IMHO. All roads lead to Rome. Fitting for a Catholic blog. Almost all of my links lead to Rome. I specifically chose older books because the things I have listed in this section are pretty old works. The historical nature of my faith is really what I wanted to convey here. I really just wanted one of those signposts with the 5000 arrows pointing to different cities within 5000 miles of a location. This one with the natural scenic beauty just fit the bill better than others that I found. In subsequent Digital Catholic articles I have indulged in the glory of reading numerous blogs and surfing through the near endless Catholic content on YouTube. In a perfect world each of us would schedule a sliver of time per day aimed at satisfying a positive spiritual need of learning something new about our faith. In reality though, we all know that a fine line can be crossed that sends us on a downward spiral. Tools that we once used to strengthen our faith can become a constant distraction standing between us and our families, employers and worst of all, God.(more) In light of my recent article on CatholicDaily and Tim Drakes recent article in the National Catholic Register I wanted to take the time to point out an effort being made by Nicholas Hardesty over at the phatcatholic apologetics blog ...
YouTube Summer Project This post will be home base for the YouTube Summer Project. As you find good, solid, orthodox, Catholic videos on YouTube or Google Videos, leave a comment providing the title of the video and a link to it. As new videos are provided, I will add them to the list. Before you submit your video, check the list and make sure it has not already been submitted. Amy Welborn also comments on Tim's article. The Seventies Are Over, Burn The Bloody Things
As sovereign autocrat of this miserable blog and all its lands ( It doesn't have any, so forget that part. ) I have decided to found an Order of Chivalry. The Militant and Just Bloody Rotten Order of the Torch begins. What, you ask, is the purpose of the Order? Simple, really. We're going to declare war. On what? That disgusting relic of the fraudulant, defunct and stinking "spirit of Vatican II"....Back when I was Protestant I used to attend a church that had a felt banner ministry. They would make them and take them to other Evangelical churches in the region. I didn't like them then and I still don't ... hand me a torch. ![]() The apologetics we need
Countless books have been written to counter the claims of Protestants against the Catholic faith. But what's needed is a book of apologetics that corrects the catechetical canards that are passed on to unsuspecting Catholics in places like RCIA.I have a few suggested titles based on current popular apologetics works Catholicism vs. Indifferentism Feelings Are Not Enough Born Affirmed, Born Again Catholic |