Stitches and glue

Last night, after supper, Hambet had a collision with a chair leg and came away with a small cut above his right eye. Naturally he was crying with surprise and pain, but a little direct pressure stopped the bleeding and a few hugs and kisses remedied everything else. But the cut concerned me. Hambet had… Continue reading Stitches and glue

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Finding My Way Back to The TLM

We attended our old Traditional Parish on Sunday. It was a most pleasant experience. Just about everyone asked where we have been and told us they missed us. The couple of families we have had problems with were not there for some reason or other and that helped with anxiety levels. I was afraid of… Continue reading Finding My Way Back to The TLM

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Let the witch hunts resume.

The local radio news was also reporting that a group of sexual abuse victims, represented by the same lawyers in the Boston cases, are bringing allegations against the Archdiocese of Washington and are “demanding” to meet with Theodore Cardinal McCarrick. I haven’t been able to find confirmation of this yet. I will be curious, if… Continue reading Let the witch hunts resume.

Happy Birthday, Michelle!

Michelle’s birthday is today! Why not go stick a pin in her guest map? Speaking of milestones, this is post #1000.

Talk about catholic interests

Never thought that Steven Riddle’s erudition extended to these fine journals. Now we know exactly who to turn to next time we need an update on the career of Bat-boy.

Home altars and high school lesbians: all in today’s WaPo

WaPo requests some marketing information to read their links. I must also warn you that these two articles may induce severe eye-rolling, so read at your own risk. A Church Away from Church, on home altars: “Organized religion . . . gives you the recipe for God, but it overlooks the kitchen and the tools,… Continue reading Home altars and high school lesbians: all in today’s WaPo