Still Rings True…

Two years ago I posted the following:

Here we are, Father’s Day 2026. A perfect Sunday morning. Except I’m waking up at 2:30 AM to get to the airport to travel again. This time it is not only for work but also to bring my daughter on a week-long college visit. Happy Father’s Day to me! My kids already gave me their gift – a Mass card from the FSSP. And a recliner! Yes, I’m getting old and my sciatica is killing me lately. I still like to sit and watch TV with them every now and then so this was a most thoughtful gift. But to the original post; the Blessed Mother still to this day takes good care of me. I will be able to make it to a TLM. And praised be Jesus Christ for that!

I spent Saturday afternoon doing something I never imagined I’d do. Me – white boy from Jersey – DJ’ed a quinceañera in Texas. It was beautiful! My friend’s daughter just turned 15. The priest who said the Mass is being transferred to another FSSP parish before I return home next week and that makes me sad. Mind you, my focus has been on the fact that I am a blight on every picture taken at the Quincé. Pride. Vanity. Terrible things. Oh well.

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there (and to all my priests). Here’s my advice to you. Be present to your kids and to your flock. That’s the most important thing we ask.

Lord Jesus; have mercy on us!

Bob and a Robin Welcome Their New Brood

Yes, I named the robins. The male is named Bob and the female is named Robin. 

Anyway, of the four eggs in the nest, three have hatched and the fourth appears ready to as of this morning. This is numbers five through eight for this happy couple.

Also, Bob or Robin (I can’t tell them apart) is either perched on my fence ready to attack me for taking pictures or just taking in a moment to celebrate proudly.

I’ll Just Leave This Here…

Intimacy with the Divine

“By reason of His immensity, our God is in every place; but there are two places above all where He has His own peculiar dwelling. One is the highest Heaven, where He is present by that glory which He communicates to the Blessed; the other is upon earth, within the humble soul that loves Him” -Liguori Daily Meditations

Read the rest here:

https://www.religiousbookshelf.com/meditations-and-readings/day/3156-Third-Friday-after-Pentecost

Staking the Zinnias

I very often do not understand my wife, especially when she gives me instructions. A few weeks ago she informed me that she needed to “stake the zinnias” in the front garden. I know what zinnias are. I know what it means to stake something. I still did not comprehend what these two words meant together.

Fortunately I am adept at asking questions and getting to the bottom of things.

Hoping I had done this right, I came up with this:

Note how the Blessed Mother appears to be watching over our garden. I placed her there to honor her amidst all the colorful flowers that usually grow in the garden.

Also, I must have done this right because here we are a mere two weeks later…

Blessed Mother is still there, I assure you. I guess her presence inspired these things to grow really tall.

I Hear Tell that Leo Weighed in on Econe.

Wonderful. *Now do the Chinese “bishops”, the dyke abortionist from Canterbury, and James Martin., SJ.

Loved the Trip. The Travel Options 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.