Monthly Archives: October 2022

St. Raphael the Archangel – No “Over-the-Top Girlie Angel” He

My friend who runs the wonderful site St. Luke’s Gallery has just posted an excellent piece on the Archangel Gabriel.

As you know, I am a big fan of sacred art. I try to include a picture in every post – a sort of artistic freebie, if you will, as a way of giving readers a glimpse into not only the patrimony of the Church but also of the beauty of God reflected in the handiwork of man.

Tonight, St. Luke’s Gallery has a magnificent presentation about 7:00 in length that tells the story of the Archangel Raphael, drawing from the paintings of Andrea Vaccaro. I love the commentary that Vaccaro depicts Raphael, the heavenly guide-hero of Tobit, as youthful and manly. Watch the piece and you’ll know what I mean.

Tonight in a special way, I had recourse to pray to this patron of travelers. I drove four friends of my teenage daughter to the airport for their flight home. We experienced some significant weather here in Texas today and their flight was slightly delayed. I just received word that they landed safely. They were on Southwest but it could have easily been – as Fulton Sheen quipped – “TWA: Travel with Angels”.

And please continue to submit pictures of sacred art and architecture as you are able. A reader sent me some lovely shots of a church over the weekend that I will post in my next blog.

St. Raphael, pray for us!

Bishops and Priests Who Pushed the Jab…

Fr. Dave Nix seems like an interesting cat. Over at his blog, he has a great post asking the question, “What if the bishops and priests who pushed the death jab?”

I invite you to check it out. I have friends in Denver. Perhaps if he reads this blog, he might reach out to me. I’d love to meet him and discuss things.

Bishop Against Bishop

My friends, tonight I can confirm some disturbing news. This past weekend the well-known auxiliary bishop of the diocese that covers the whole of a former Soviet republic was on a tour of the United States. You may have seen the uptick in his activity viz. his media presence over the past few days. During the initial leg of his journey, the good bishop WAS DENIED permission to celebrate the Traditional Roman Rite (Latin) Mass at a parish in a diocese in the southern part of these United States BY the local ordinary – a parish in which this particular auxiliary bishop has already celebrated the Mass as recently as 2019 (during the episcopacy of the same current ordinary). I have no additional comment except in the form of a question.

When was the last time you heard of a bishop in good standing with whatever passes for the Church these days being told no by a brother bishop when the simple request of celebrating the Holy Mass was made or even merely presumed (as Canon Law indicates)?

The Little Flower, exquisite stained glass, sacristy of the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark, NJ – unrelated to topic.

Could there have been a very good and compelling reason why said ordinary denied said auxiliary’s request? Of course that possibility exists. However one has to wonder what that reason might be given that said auxiliary was allowed to say Mass at a much smaller chapel (of a religious congregation) in the immediate vicinity on the same day and with no fanfare. This much I happen to know because two family members were visiting me and attended that Mass and were shocked to discover that it was a pontifical high Mass and to see who the celebrant was.

By the way, all of this comes to me from an extremely reliable source. I cannot divulge his or her identity but I can absolutely attest to his or her integrity. This has also since been confirmed by additional sources in other dioceses visited by the auxiliary.

For reference from a legal standpoint, please check out Canon 390 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law.

In the Fatima message we are urged by the Blessed Mother to pray for the bishops.

At Akita, Our Lady told Sr. Agnes that bishop would oppose bishop.

If anyone can make sense of this, I would like to know.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us

Nine X Nine

Yesterday I finished the ninth day of the ninth consecutive novena to St. Rita. Tomorrow I begin another. Send me your prayer intentions if you would like me to add them in. Thank you and God bless you!

St. Rita, pray for us!

When You Can’t Post Exactly What You Want…

I’m working on something tonight. I told my source that I would wait to post a big story and instead I would post a picture of puppies tonight. So there’s that. aren’t they cute? God really loves man to give him dog-o’s.

Reason 77 to Homeschool Your Kids

I’m sure there are probably errors. Sue me. Nonetheless, let this whiteboard show that teaching one’s children at home is, indeed, fun.

Zoom on in! Just make sure you use the accusative as zooming implies motion.

St. Jerome, Ora pro Nobis!

Change in the Weather

All is quiet on the southern front tonight. But just like the polar vortex that has caused my thermometer to have a stroke over the past two days, there is definitely a strange wind blowing…

Say your prayers.

Stay confessed.

Mother of Good Counsel, pray for us!