Always liked this song

and I find the lyrics appropriate: …Wish the earth wasn’t so apocalyptic, I try to spread my message to the world the best way I can give it, We can make it always so optimistic, If you don’t listen gotta live my life the best way I can live it, I pray for justice when… Continue reading Always liked this song

Laura Bush Says Criticism of Husband “Disgusting”

WASHINGTON (Sept. 9) – Laura Bush described as “disgusting” comments by rapper Kanye West and Democratic chairman Howard Dean blaming her husband for the disproportionate number of black hurricane victims. Good. I am glad she decided to defend her husband.I get tired of seeing democrats cast blame repeatedly while conservatives just take this stupidity. “It’s… Continue reading Laura Bush Says Criticism of Husband “Disgusting”

My Baby Brother

left on Monday for Marine Basic Training on Parris Island. When he left he said to us “Next time you see me, I’ll be a Marine!” I am very proud of him, but I pray the Lord watches over him.

More Than a Matter of Habit

Today’s Post has an article in the Metro section (B9) about the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist. The article’s not online; it’s from the Religion News Service, and you can get a taste of it here. (“Traditional Order of Nuns Grows, Defying Trends.”) It’s a pretty good article, touching on the rapid… Continue reading More Than a Matter of Habit

I Wish I Could Do More

Out of all the heart wrenching stories and images pertaining to New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina, the images of the mother’s begging for food for their babies and trying to take care of their children in this scenario…I am a loss for words Sitting here reading these stories does not seem enough. Donating the few… Continue reading I Wish I Could Do More

The Katrina blogburst

Late to post, but I wanted to do my part for the Katrina blogburst. Half a million people who need new homes — Jesus, have mercy! I sent my first Katrina contribution to Catholic Charities USA More hurricane relief agencies: The Red Cross Mercy Corps More on the blogburst, including a big list of relief… Continue reading The Katrina blogburst