Interesting insight on the L.A. Cathedral

What the L.A. Cathedral was intended to convey: “There are two underlying theological truths essential to understanding the design of the Cathedral Church. The first is the LIGHT of God revealed in salvation history, especially in and through Jesus Christ. The second is the sense of JOURNEY which describes our evolving relationship with God. We… Continue reading Interesting insight on the L.A. Cathedral

Because all the cool people are using them

The Curt Jester has news of another puppet liturgy, this time in some parish in Minnesota. On Palm Sunday. Because nothing says a Mature and Relevant Faith Experience like giant puppets.

Obligatory papal post

So alas, I did not get tickets to attend the Papal Mass in Washington. I didn’t even watch the whole thing on TV.* I did catch part of the homily, and I’m looking forward to downloading Tom’s pdf and reading all of the Holy Father’s speeches and homilies. On the music I have nothing to… Continue reading Obligatory papal post

The Top Twenty Books Nobody Reads

Dear Dr. Esolen has posted an annotated list of “Twenty Books Nobody Reads. (unwritten subtitle: “But Should.”) I am happy to report that I have read two books on this list (18, 4), have read parts of three more (20, 19, 14), and own three of them (19, 18, 14.)

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In Flanders Fields In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now… Continue reading Untitled