Monthly Archives: March 2025

Stand Up And Tell ‘Em You’re From Detroit. AKA: It’s All Legal, I Promise.

Oh boy, check out this nonsense reported by the Pillar Boyz:

https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/its-all-legal-how-the-nuncio-installed

I am so happy this happened during Lent because, rather than fasting I can just literally laugh my ass off.

You tell ‘em, Christophe! You don’t need no stinking bulla!

It’s all good, peeps. Trust us. We know what we’re doing.

These poor Detroiters. Detroiti? Detroitites? Detroitians? Whatever… First they have to suffer through Gary Voris’s meltdown and now this?

Remember this was the first (only?) American city to lose a million people and that happened at the 2000 census. These good folks have put up with enough.

Oh the humanity!

Mary, Queen of Heaven and earth, come visit thy people again and bring the triumph of Thine Immaculate Heart!

Akita Today

Bishop will oppose bishop…” – Our Lady to Sr. Agnes Sasagawa

https://www.gloria.tv/post/KdsDgSBZpgmb4mogcbVpSH6hU

I Can’t Even With This

Two thoughts.

He looks like he’s had a stroke. That’s not just me saying this. I ran the story past several med people and they concur.

He bears a striking resemblance to John XXIII.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/23/europe/pope-francis-hospital-appearance-intl/index.html

St. Peter and St. Paul, pray for us!

Thank You!

I have received several requests for St. Rita prayers. Know that I have added them into the list. I am honored to pray for and with you.

St. Rita; pray for us!

Thank You St. Rita!

Friends, many of you know that I pray an ongoing (every nine days) novena to St. Rita of Cascia. She is the patron of the impossible and she’s sure helped me out many times in my life. I like to honor her in this way.

Many of you have kindly sent me prayer requests to bring to St. Rita as well as my own. My rule is that unless someone specifically tells me the prayer has been answered, it stays on the list.

Every now and then I asked Saint Rita in prayer to show me if any of these intentions have been delivered, but maybe I didn’t know it. So here’s the story. In April of 2022, I met a young man in the parish who told me he was hoping to join a monastery of traditional Benedictines (located in a state with a panhandle and not Texas but adjacent to it). What’s impossible about that? Said lad had some significant student loan debt that needed to go away first.

I added him to the list and told him I would pray for this intention.

Last night, almost three years later and on the feast of St. Benedict, I was at the parish for Adoration and came across a wall of pictures featuring parish vocations.

Look who I saw.

That’s our guy on the left!

The card underneath said he is now known as Brother and that he entered in 2023!

I’m sure those extra two years of prayers were not void but boy am I happy for him!

So send me your prayers and if you’ve already sent them and you’ve received your answer, please let me know.

St. Rita of Cascia, pray for us!

Playing Catch-up

From the recent travel…

Here’s another image to meditate upon.

From the Cathedral of San Fernando, San Antonio, TX

Travel Day

May the he Blessed Mother protect us all under her mantle!