Author Archives: Harvey Millican

They Certainly Don’t Make Houses Like This Anymore

Got to explore a bit of gilded age architecture this weekend. Get a look at the ceiling of one of the rooms in The Breakers, Newport, RI.

Hold Onto Your Hat (or Don’t)

Literally.

I visited a church for high Mass Sunday morning and noticed something on the back of the pew in front of me that I hadn’t seen in many years. In fact the only place I’ve ever seen this thing was at my home parish, Our Lady of Good Counsel in Newark. Take a gander at this.

St. Mary’s on Broadway, Providence, RI

This is literally the exact same thing down to the brass finish.

Know what it is?

My dad explained it to me when I was a kid. I used to think it was so you could clip your bulletin or maybe a booklet.

Good Counsel was built in 1941.

Back then, men universally wore hats. Fedoras were common but in the decades immediately prior to that bowlers and boaters were common too.

Now if you’re parading up the nave aisle of a gothic church with a wife and ten kids in tow you’re probably also struck with the thought that pew space is at a premium. Don’t want to be taking up a valuable seat with a hat of all things (or worse have one of the kids sit on your hat).

Voila!

The picture shows you a hat clip.

Innovation.

Love it.

Wonder if I can convince my parish to install these since I wear a hat when heading to Mass.

Travels Never End

But this time it’s just for fun. I’ve got you all in my prayers as I visit some cool places I haven’t been in a while. Please also pray for me.

Eternal Rest Grant Unto Him, O Lord!

And let perpetual light shine upon him.

Approaching Dealey Plaza, Dallas, TX (from windshield)

The above view is almost certainly the last thing the John Kennedy saw before he was struck down. Others have opined (I believe rightly so) that this was only the beginning of the end for our nation.

Stay confessed.

Pray and Stay Confessed

Need I say more?

I Promise I’m Not Trying to be an Alarmist, but…

Friends, regardless of what may or may not be happening in the world today, I cannot recommend frequent confession strongly enough. To that I would add, it is never a bad idea to make daily Mass part of your routine. Are you in the habit of praying daily? It’s never too late to start.

The people “in charge” seem hellbent on dragging us all into a nuclear war. I pray that isn’t really going to happen. But it reminds me to be prepared for anything and then not to spend all my time worrying. If you haven’t seen it, check it out this video of what a nuclear war would actually look like. Surprisingly, it would be over before any of us really has a chance to duck and cover.

Immaculate Mother of God, pray for us!

Staying Confessed (and Stocked Up)?

Strange and stranger things happening…