Exactly what constitutes "too religious"?
If the Hallmark Corporation could see my home office, they’d try to have me burned at the stake. I have blatantly religious items all over the place – statuettes, symbols, pictures of our Lord and Blessed Mother, Crucifixes, a Rosary, a candle… Jeepers. It’s a veritable den of religiosity! Today, Lifesite News reported about Daniel and Sharon Dixon, an Atlanta, … Continue reading
Yup. I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn you might be interested in, too. http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/oct/10102601.html
Silence is…enlightenment
Well, now’s your chance. If there’s anything, anything at all you want to say to me (or about me), this is your big opportunity. Say it, and I won’t answer back. Promise. Not one word, not even a syllable. Even if I had an entire head full of come-backs, you wouldn’t hear a peep. So, go ahead, I’m waiting… This … Continue reading
Rich indeed
Lately I’ve been thinking about how truly rich I am. Of course I’m not talking about material possessions – not only do I not have all that much, but I just don’t value “things” to a very high degree. “Things” fall away, you see. You get them, you use them, and then you dispose of them. Either that or they … Continue reading
Window light campaign intended to ‘reclaim’ Halloween as Christian holiday :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
There will be a light in the window of the Fenelon Clan abode on October 31. Excellent idea! Window light campaign intended to ‘reclaim’ Halloween as Christian holiday :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us!
Feast days of our Blessed Mother are feast days for us, too. She’s such a loving and generous mother, how can she not turn things around on her special days and shower her children with gifts rather than expected to be showered herself! Here’s a blurb on today’s feast, courtesy of EWTN. It’s one of the best descriptions of the … Continue reading
Call Them Back
My latest on the Archdiocese of Milwaukee website:http://www.archmil.org/archmil/home/ArchmilBlog/M_F-100110.htm


