Monthly Archives: January 2024

Action Item!

Saw this on NonVeniPacem today:

You know what to do.

When You Find a Good Podcast…

So Pornandez is a superfreak. We knew that already. I guess we didn’t know the extent of his depravity and we probably still don’t.

No, I’m wondering right now if anyone else is missing a certain podcast I haven’t heard in over a month.

Don’t get me wrong, the Soldiers of the Immaculate podcast is one of the best I’ve ever heard. I adore how Fr. Isaac Mary preaches and I am definitely experiencing spiritual growth from this one. And his co-host/producer has a soothing presence as well. Nice balance. Excellent content. 10 out of 10. Highly recommend.

But there’s a certain ex-cattle broker whom I haven’t heard in a while.

So…

Miss B. – Ann – if you happen to glance at this, please find your mic again! Based on an informal survey, 30 Trads* agree – You’re overdue for a new episode.

Immaculata Exterior, Saint Marys, KS

*Those 30 are just my immediate family.

Got Kids? Why Not Teach Them Beautiful Things?

We should all be familiar with basic chants – especially those antiphons to the Blessed Mother. If you’re not familiar, just listen to it repeatedly. It will sink in.

She’s At It Again

She being St. Rita, or course.

I do so love having her as a special patron saint. I am still mystified that God showed me at an early age the life of this marvelous woman and permitted me a devotion to her.

Readers of this blog know well of my special relationship with the saint of the impossible. A few years ago I began publishing posts every so often inviting readers to email me (harvey@harveymillican.com) with their prayer requests. My hope was that someone would see the request and send me their intentions so that I might add it to my perpetual novena prayers to Rita. In the past two years I have been amazed as scores is readers have taken me up on that and I have personally witnessed through follow-up emails “impossible” things being granted. I use quotation marks because we know nothing is impossible with God.

Monday begins another round of nine days of prayer.

Send me your intentions and I will take them up and we will pray together.

She will help.

But do also look into the life of this saint and learn from her. To me, she is more than a patron of impossible causes. She is a model for all those who seek peace.

“Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God.”

St. Rita of Cascia, patron of the impossible and peacemaker, pray for us!

George Would be Having a Field Day with This!

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256595/bishop-of-houma-thibodaux-in-louisiana-dies-unexpectedly-at-63

Remember, it was +Dorsonville whom George discovered was “minding” (hiding) McCarrick in a safe house in DC. George was amazing when he cracked this one.

I miss that man.

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord!

Have You Consecrated Yourself and Your Family to the Blessed Mother Today?

X and Such

As a homeschooling father, I have come to accept that my days will be taken up with the bizarre.

Case in point: this evening, as I sat and watched one of my favorite movies – Frequency* with Jim Caviezel – alongside my two teenagers, my wife, and our Jack Russell Terrier snuggled next to me, I worked on a geometry test. Why, you ask, did I do such a thing? I am teaching my kids geometry, and I haven’t studied it in depth in 30 years. When I was a classroom teacher, I taught theology, which was much more in my wheelhouse. But I was not immune to the concept, common to all teachers, of simply staying at least one-half step ahead of your students. And so tonight, I, Teacher Daddy, prepped for tomorrow’s lessons, by seeing if I could pass the online test myself. Aced it.

As a sidenote, I do not like online courses, but this was the best option for me and the kids with this particular subject in this particular time. I have chosen to make the most of the situation simply by referencing the e-book, and doing what I do best, which is teaching. Fear not. My whiteboard and dry erase markers are certainly being put to good use.

And that brings me to the main point here. Although I could simply teach my kids the Catholic faith proper – doctrine, liturgy, prayers, spirituality, etc. – I recognize full well that all things point to the Creator. When my daughter asked me today when she would ever use the material we have been covering of late (all things geometric), I told her quite honestly, “The math is a reflection of the mind of God which He imprinted into our human nature. And the logical steps one must take in order to prove the proofs will help you in defending not only His existence but, in fact, EVERYTHING.”

So there you have it. To all my fellow homeschool parents out there, keep at it. It may seem pointless and arduous at times, but it is well worth it in the raising of your children as saints.

Also, my daughter then quipped that most people her age are actually brainless and that she’s already well ahead of the game. Smart girl.

By the way, I found X. Little bastard was hiding in the corner like a Bergoglian pansy cardinal. See figure below.

And speaking of raising children… I would like to take a moment to address fathers of adolescent boys specifically. I have recently come across a series of videos on YouTube by the Franciscan Friars Minor. If you have a teenage son, check out the short talk embedded below. The subject matter is a little delicate, but absolutely necessary for your son’s salvation. God gave him to you. And he gave you the task of making him a man. And all men at some point in their lives will struggle with impurity. Make sure you take this bull by the horns and don’t shy away because it’s awkward for you. Your son will learn by your example how to be a man of virtue. He will one day, if not immediately, respect you for tackling what is difficult. I think Fr.’s points might get lost in some of his examples (not sleeping on one’s stomach, for instance), but let’s be 100% honest here. We all know what he’s talking about. Men are built differently than women. And all men must guard themselves against impurity, and that starts by being trained properly, lovingly, and tactfully by the man they admire most naturally– their own dad.

*Frequency is a good movie. There are (and I hadn’t remembered this) a few instances of the blasphemous use of God’s name where I found myself and my kids bowing our heads and saying “Blessed be the name of God”. If you choose to watch this movie, I recommend highly that you use a scrubbing service like ClearPlay.

Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom, pray for us!