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Folks, I got off all that social media nonsense a while ago. Sorry but I'm not on Twitbook, Facepalm, YouHu, WingWang or any of the others. Maybe an event will happen to make me change my mind like Peter and Paul coming down with flaming swords and commanding it be so. Until then, read the blog and if you feel a comment is in order or you feel like sharing a tip or suggestion for a topic, email me at harvey@harveymillican.com.
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Recent Posts
Fr. Nix on Judgment
The always Apot-on Fr. Nix has a wonderful piece up today and I encourage you to read through it here:
https://www.padreperegrino.org/2026/04/twojudgments/
A snippet:
“Saint Robert Bellarmine teaches that the reason the final Christians on earth will not need Purgatory is because they will have faced either a red or white martyrdom. In other words, the last persevering Catholics will be taken straight to heaven because of what they will have endured during the time of the final antichrist. After a very brief death, they will be reunited with their bodies (almost immediately) unto the Beatific Vision. Think about what that means for the final great apostasy, whether that is happening right now or in a hundred years.”
Speaking of judgment, that Robin is totally judging me from her perch above my drainpipe. I don’t know who she thinks she is but that’s my drainpipe. Don’t forget it, bird.

Signs of Spring
I have written before of my love/hate with birds. I’m not ornithophobic ($0.75 out of my bank account right there). I think most birds are pretty and their tunes are sweet and all that. I’m sure they do something for the life cycle or something like that.
But over the past twenty years of home ownership, on a yearly basis, one or two of these little bastards decides he wants to make his home on my property. Since I am not a land baron that usually means I’m going to find a nest in my mailbox or something. I do everything in my power to prevent said nest building. I keep the mailbox closed tightly. I pull down strings and twigs from the gutter line. I tap out “Go away!” in Morse code from an old telegraphy machine I purchased for just this occasion. Finally, I sit on my front porch pleading with the little wren or cardinal to just leave me alone.
It isn’t that I don’t appreciate their skill. I’m always amazed that something with a brain the size of a pea can build a nest so perfectly and get past my above-mentioned security devices. No, in fact it’s just the opposite.
The real reason I don’t want them to start building is my bleeding heart. Once the nest is built and the eggs laid, I can’t bring myself to tear it down. That means I just have to wait it out a few weeks and then a few weeks more until they fledge – I had to look up all these bird terms – and then I’m left feeling empty. They eventually abandon me. They were always just using me. And not paying rent or taxes.
This morning while mowing the back 40 .04 I saw a robin swooping over my head. He landed on the section of drainpipe leading from the gutter into the patio tie-in. He landed on… A NEST!
Damn it.
I got up on a chair and stuck my phone over the top of the nest once the mother flew away and snapped the following.

See what I mean? Perfectly formed blue robin’s eggs. What am supposed to do with this?!
And they’ll leave me. They always do.
Lights cigarette and leans against the wall to mourn.
Who am I kidding? Next year there will be more.
And life goes on.
RIP Bishop Rene Henry Gracida
A good and holy bishop – there aren’t may these days – has gone to his judgment at the age of 102.
May he rest in peace.
Just Another Day at Work
In my line of work I get to meet a lot of fascinating people.
Today I got to interview a Purple Heart recipient.
God is so incredibly good.
This man has sacrificed so much and here he was sitting across a table in a studio with little old me so he could tell his story. An inspiring story it is.
As always, a key takeaway for me is that one should always stay confessed, obviously.
A Friendly Reminder and Request
In your charity, please pray for my intentions as I always pray for yours. That sounded kind of, I don’t know, needy? You get the point. I just returned home with my son after celebrating his 18th birthday (where did the time go?!) and am grateful for so many things. As I began my own daily prayers today I began to be cognizant of so many more things for which I am bound to pray – family, friends, etc. I am most grateful for your prayers. The communion of saints is real, friends.
Our Lady of Good Counsel, pray for us!







