“Put forth Thy power, O Lord, we beseech Thee, and delay not: and with Thy great might come to our aid, so that what is hindered by our sins may be hastened by Thy merciful goodness. Qui vivis et regnas…”
Go with your gut on this, friends. Although my kids are older now (and both very good shots and thereby able to defend themselves) I really don’t think I would have felt comfortable, leaving them in the presence of a man as flamboyant as this. But he’s synodal, I bet.
For only the second time in history, the New York Archdiocese will have a living retired Archbishop.
We shall see how this pans out. Looks like old Timmy don’t do much to sure up too many priestly vocations. 18 in formation for a diocese of 2.5 million Catholics?!
“Hasten, we beseech Thee, O Lord, tarry not: and grant us the help of Thy heavenly power, that they who trust in Thy loving kindness may be relieved by the consolations of Thy coming: Qui Vivis et Regnat…”
If your Advent thus far has been anything like mine, a day of fasting wouldn’t hurt for sure.
Yesterday morning after the 7 AM Mass I headed out on a quite-routine road trip. My niece – a young woman who is a junior in college in the same town where I live in Texas – was about to drive home to Pennsylvania for Christmas. Not wanting a young lady to make that kind of trip alone, I took the keys and said, “Step aside sister. Daddy’s driving.” My sister and brother-in-law had already bought me a plane ticket home so you see it was a family effort.
On day one we made it to Nashville. I’ve driven the whole thing in one shot before but thought I’d take a break this time. This morning I woke up and headed out for day 2.
All was well until the final thirty miles. It seems the lower Susquehanna valley had gotten a few inches of snow earlier in the evening.
The trip was great. I got my niece hooked on Candace Owens. We visited four different Buc-ee’s. I went through a few packs of Marlboros and many cups of coffee. Did you think I’d relinquish the wheel? Silly.
And after fifteen-hundred miles I hit the last five hundred feet on the road leading to their house, turned to my niece, and said, “Well girl, we’ve been golden until now. Now it’s time to pop the curb on this black ice, skid down the lawn, and slam into that tree.”
Fortunately that didn’t actually happen. But the Blessed Mother and our guardian angels intervened.
There is something about the actual and sacramental grace that comes with being a dad that truly transforms a man’s life. Every person who is even a few minutes younger than me is like my kid and I WILL protect them.
Folks, I got off all that social media nonsense a while ago. Sorry but I'm not on Twitbook, Facepalm, YouHu, WingWang or any of the others. Maybe an event will happen to make me change my mind like Peter and Paul coming down with flaming swords and commanding it be so. Until then, read the blog and if you feel a comment is in order or you feel like sharing a tip or suggestion for a topic, email me at harvey@harveymillican.com.