
A Perfect Season, An (Almost) Perfect Prayer And The Far-From-Perfect Ford Pinto
The Miami Dolphins’ “Perfect (1972) Season” ended with a January 14, 1973 14-7 Super Bowl VII victory over the Washington Redskins.
Their “next-best game” was probably this year’s September 24 70-20 trouncing of the Denver Broncos.
Prayerful Reflections On October 7, 2023
One week after the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, six-year-old Palestinian-American Wadea Al-Fayoum was stab twenty-six – 26 – times with a serrated military-style knife with a seven-inch blade.
He was born in the United States; he was Muslim.
You’ll Never Be The Same
He was “the world’s worst dressed priest.”
He may have been the best of the best mid-Twentieth Century missioners.
The formal (in a clergy shirt and collar) portrait accompanying his obituary does no justice to the man who taught me (and many, many others) so much.
Take Me Where You Want Me To Go
“You must then say in the presence of the LORD your God,
‘My ancestor Jacob was a wandering Aramean…’”
Deuteronomy 26:5
I Am On The Whole The Best Of Men
Jack Rousseau was one helluva guy!
Almost “Master of the Internet,” champion Twitterer, erudite blogger, and (almost) most popular commentator of all time on cable networks.
Well, sortta.
‘Cept he wasn’t.
They Are People, And I Will Not Throw Them Out
At first glance, there’s nothing particularly special about the portrait.
It might have been of our parents or grandparents.
It’s somewhat stilted.
More than eighty years old, it quintessentially from a different time and culture.
The Pestilential Wrath Of Strange Gods
To misquote Shakespeare’s Mercutio, “A plague on your houses.”
Speaking about the 45th president’s Himalayan-sized range of legal problems, the one-time vice-presidential candidate who later quit her gubernatorial post half-way through her term told a conservative commentator:
“I want to ask them: What the heck? Do you want us to be in civil war? Because that’s what’s going to happen. We’re not going to keep putting up with this. I like that you suggested that we need to get angry. We do need to rise up and take our country back.”
Guarding The Gate
My father died in 1998 at age 79; my mother was just months shy of her 103rd birthday when she died in 2021.
Their lives taught a simple lesson about why anti-abortion legislation is failing across the nation.
They had their own very personal versions of Philadelphia-born Irish Catholicism.
We Write In Anger Because Memories Are Short And Ignorance Is Often Long
“Whoever oppresses a poor man insults his Maker…”
Proverbs 14:31
“Open your mouth for the mute,
for the rights of all who are destitute.
Open your mouth, judge righteously,
defend the rights of the poor and needy.”
Proverbs 31:8-9
Dum Sum-ism, Humpty Dumpty-ism, And Alabama Jack’s Conch Fritters
It’s settled!
By Divine (with a capital D) fiat (as in “fiat lux et facta est lux”)!
Alabama Jack’s conch fritters and crab cakes are the best. [We might have said “divine” but that would be hooky.]
How good are they?
A Tragedy In Two Acts
It was a tragedy played-out in two acts.
Through decades.
Perhaps three or more generations.
Every counselor or priest who’s been “on the job long enough” has the story that will stay with them forever.
Here’s mine.
Recklessness And Rage: Examples Of Courage For A Needy United States And A Needy World
On January 6, 2021, braggadocios Californian Evan Neumann was captured on footage wearing a red [we’ll just say it’s a four-letter acronym with two As] hat, using a barricade as a battering ram and shouting at Capitol Police, “I am willing to die, are you?” When he was indicted on fourteen charges, including assaulting police officers, he fled – and begged for refugee status in Belarus.
The Time-Honored Traditions Of People
[EDITORS’ NOTE:
To be honest and historically accurate,
we have quoted directly
from original sources.
As a result, we have used words
or phrases that would not be part
of our speech or writing today.
We trust you will understand
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Four Words
“You can be sincere and still be stupid…
It takes something more than intelligence to act intelligently…..”
Fydor Dostoevsky
The Ten Rules of Nguyen Van Thuan
The statistics tell the story.
By May 30, 2023 more than 1,033 of the January 6 Capital rioters and insurrectionists had been arrested and approximately 485 defendants have received federal prison sentences - up to 18 years for members of the Oath Keepers found guilty of seditious conspiracy; 277 defendants were sentenced to time in federal Gray Bar Hotels and roughly 113 to periods of home detention.
A Date That Will Live In Infamy
August 20 will soon come and quickly pass, its significance almost universally unrecognized.
For some, however, like December 7, 1941, it will remain “a date which will live in infamy.”
Cozenage And Incomplete History
There are no “alternative facts.”
There’s
Whoppers
Mendacity
Tall tales
Prevarication
Misrepresentation
Even (and this is “best of show,”)
Cozenage
Allow Them To Show You The Way
There is an important admonition missing in the rituals of the Ordination of Priests in our shared Catholic tradition:
“Trust the goodness of the People of God. God’s People – most of them - are good and – most of them - genuinely desire to love Him and all His Creation faithfully and well. They are growing. They are learning. They are a Pilgrimage People. Shepherd them. Listen to them. Serve and love them. And allow them to show you the Way.”
The House We Live In
What
We speak
Becomes the house we live in.
Who will want to sleep in your bed
If the roof leaks
Right above
It?
Look what happens when the tongue
Cannot say to kindness,
“I will be your slave.”
The moon
Covers her face with both hands
And can’t bear
To look.
Hafiz
Texas Ranked Worst And Highest
It’s like putting tooth paste back in the tube.
Just as there are certain words that, once you’ve heard them, you can never forget. (“Onomatopoeia” comes to mind.) there are life-moments so deeply imbedded in our neurological makeup that generations will carry them to their graves: President Kennedy’s assassination, 9-11, the murder of MLK, Barrack Obama’s speech on the night of his first presidential election, January 6.