Loved the Trip. The Travel Iptions These Days, Not So Much

I am writing this post on my way home from the airport. My wife is driving. And thanks be to God for a safe arrival.

The sad state of travel these days… Although, kudos to the captain for personally apologizing to every passenger as we deplaned. it really wasn’t his fault that he was assigned a gate that already had a plane parked at it. That was a 45 minute wait in the “timeout box”, as he put it. It’s also not his fault that the gate agent wasn’t on scene to bring the jetbridge out once we were parked at the gate. That was another 30 minutes. And it certainly was not his fault that it took an hour and fifteen minutes for our bags to come up. Folks, this is DFW, not a rural country airstrip.

On the plus side, I got to see the inside of a magnificent church today.

You KNEW she would be there. 😉

Many thanks to the pastor of St. Alphonsus Liguori in Baltimore for his hospitality and his blessing. God is too kind to this sinner.

Help a Brother Out?

Time sensitive…

Looking for a TLM in the DC/Baltimore area later than 7AM for Monday June 15. Any leads, please email me harvey@harveymillican.com

Graduation

I’m traveling.

My kids (and I) finally did it.

More on this later…

Feast of the Sacred a heart of Jesus

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!

Fr. Isaac Nails It Again

Study the faith, not just the catechism.

Cain and Abel: Laramie Goes Yard

I’ve got to meet this guy for a gin and tonic one of these days.

Our old friend Laramie Hirsch expounds upon the Cain and Abel/TLM vs. Novus Ordo analogy – an analogy I’ve been using as well for some time.

Check it out here:

https://theweltgeist.substack.com/p/which-sacrifice-does-god-prefer?publication_id=5537894&post_id=201450492&isFreemail=true&r=60haav&triedRedirect=true

Weather You Like It or Not

Is it just me or does it seem like everyday weather phenomena are becoming a little more intense and bizarre? I have lived in Texas for fifteen years now. I learned of Texas’ schizophrenic weather patterns early on; but this is different. It’s hard to put one’s finger on but if you experience it, then you know. Case in point: recent monsoons. By early June around here, it is usually dry as a bone and it stays that way for about three months. That being said, I won’t complain about this one. It’s been good for the lawn.