Last week I hoisted a beautiful new flag that I had purchased from tradflags.com. It is a flag of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. I pointed out that my existing Sacred Heart flag was looking tattered and faded.
So I ordered a new Sacred Heart flag from tradflags to match the Immaculate Heart flag.
Thanks to the good folks at tradflags.com I now have the flag of my Queen flying high above my front yard (just below the flag of Her Son, Our King)!
The Sacred Heart flag is not from Trad Flags but rather from a woman who sold them last year. Either way, I am happy to fly these two magnificent emblems above my home and to ask for the protection and blessing of both the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts.
Last year I posted about a flag of the Sacred Heart that I had ordered from a woman in Maine. I reached out to her recently. Unfortunately she is currently out of stock. However, the good folks at TradFlags appear to have plenty. Click the link and shop away!
I have stopped flying “Old Glory” altogether. This is for two reasons. Although I love my country, it is no longer what it once was. Heck, even the White House denigrated it last week by using it to flank the sodo-flag. Also, I want the Sacred Heart of Our Lord to fly high above all else. Side note: last year I proudly told one of my sisters about my flag. She replied, “So what, we can just put any design we want on a piece of cloth and run it up a pole and it’s a flag now?” “Yes,” I replied. “That kind of is the definition of a flag.”
So, buy those flags and fly them with pride. Show your neighbors and friends Who truly rules over your life and land.
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.