Daily Archives: June 28, 2023

Roll Up Your Sleeves, We’ve Got Work to Do

I have never been more inspired than I have as of late that Truth will win.

Bishop Strickland continues to fight on. And talk about a fighter! The man knew that Jorge’s goons were coming to visit him and he still led the protest rally against the filth in LA! I don’t think I’ve mentioned this before but I have a tangential connection with the good bishop. When he served as chaplain to Bishop Gorman High School in Tyler, TX and my brother taught theology there, then-Fr. Strickland baptized at least one of my brother’s children. That doesn’t really mean much except that my brother has always held him in high regard. And know this. Even if he is “sacked” by the cabal as he very likely will be, he will fight even harder. Just check out his social media presence. I don’t think Twitter is the place for any prelate to hang out but Bishop Strickland is using it for good. My prayers, and I hope yours, are with him.

And it’s not just Bishop Strickland either. I heard that Cardinal Mueller used the ancient rites to ordain six priests recently. Good for him. It’s a start.

Of course the world is still a cesspit. Why just this morning I checked out of my hotel in Pittsburgh (that’s where the sandwich was from by the way) just as a convention called Anthrocon was kicking off at the convention center next door. Anthrocon, you ask? Furries. We’re talking grown men and women who dress as stadium mascots to have sex with and otherwise sodomize each other out in the open. In a major American city. When the literal fur started flying, I grabbed the kids and bolted.

And then I read a piece by St. Louis Catholic today. It was heartfelt. He talked about the fact that things are bad and getting worse and how this is leaving him with little to write these days. He mentioned that he still reads Barnhardt and NonVeniPacem daily. Well, my friend, I read you daily so please get your groove back on. We need the likes of you on this battlefield.

On a final note, I went to Mass today at a parish in Pittsburgh run by the Institute of Christ the King. See the pictures below. I am sure this place has been “Novied” to the nines before the ICK got their hands on it. It’s a metaphor, though. Out of the destruction is coming good things, if only in small doses. Just look at that carpet! All will be restored in Christ.

Ss. Peter and Paul, pray for us!

Most Precious Blood of Jesus Catholic Church, Pittsburgh, PA