Last Week and Year In Life: Week 2- 2023-Elvis’s Big Week

Last Week and Year In Life: Week 2- 2023-Elvis’s Big Week 2023-02-05T22:15:18-05:00

Here I go for round 2 of looking back at what happened…

Last Week and Year in Life.

This week the Trial of Joan of Arc began.

Austin Butler got a golden globe for his portal of Elvis while the real Elvis performed his memorable  concert Aloha from Hawaii

While Elvis performed in the tropical paradise, Johnny Cash performed live at Folsom State Prison.

Sadly Elvis Presley’s daughter Lisa Marie Presley (February 1, 1968 – January 12, 2023) he had with actress Priscilla Presley died at age 54. Last week Eight is Enough actor Adam Rich also died at age 54. Yikes I’m 51 about to turn 52 soon.

This week also marks the anniversary of when we officially found out smoking was bad for you and when the Frisbee first came on the market.

And Wikipedia, which I get most of my data and trivia from first went online.

Monday January 9, 2023

 St. Julian of Antioch and St. Peter of Sebaste

Day 9: Sodom and Gomorrah — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube 
Day 9: The Fullness of Revelation — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Jeremy McLellan@JeremyMcLellan (, 2023) People make Confession sound oppressive but I find it liberating in its simplicity. You list your sins and you’re absolved. It’s boring because your sins are boring. If you want someone to think your sins are interesting go see a therapist.

Tuesday January 10, 2023

 St. Nicanor and St. William of Bourges

Day 10: Hagar and Ishmael — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
 Day 10: The Apostolic Tradition — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Some of the Winners include

The Fabelmans-Best Motion Picture Drama/Best Director
The Banshees of Inisherin-Best Motion Picture/Actor Musical or Comedy/Best Screenplay
Austin Butler – Elvis as Elvis Presley Best Actor
Wednesday- Nominated (But Didn’t Win) Musical or Comedy Television

Owl! at the Library @SketchesbyBoze (, 2023): every novel should include an appendix with sketches of all )the flora and fauna mentioned in the book so that you can flip to the back and go, “oh, that’s a carnelian… that’s what a rhododendron looks like… that’s dogwood and hibiscus”. They should also include a map showing the distribution of trees and flowers so that you can pretend you’re walking through that setting and looking at the trees and flowers.

Wednesday January 11, 2023

 St. Hyginius and St. Alexander

Day 11: The Sacrifice of Isaac — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
Day 11: Sources of Divine Revelation — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Jeanne F. Mancini@jeannemfl (, 2023)Dear praying friends … I just learned of a young woman who is pregnant and planning to get an abortion in the weeks ahead. Please pray that she might have the grace and strength to choose life, thank you
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Fr. Dwight Longenecker@dlongenecker1 (, 2023) Today I was busy and irritated that I was called to hospital to administer last rites. May God forgive me. I was blessed to meet a young Guatemalan in his twenties who was dying and who received my ministry with simple faith, humility and gratitude. My eyes are leaking.
The Deacon’s Bench@DeaconGregK (,2023)Replying to @dlongenecker1
I’m learning at this late moment in my life that some of the greatest graces come from surrender — going where God leads, even if we don’t want to go there, don’t understand why and wish we could head in another direction.

Thursday January 12, 2023

 St. Benedict Biscop and St. Marguerite Bourgeoys

A green comet will appear in the night sky for the first time in -

Day 12: Isaac and Rebekah — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
 Day 12: Receiving Dogmas — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Kyle Haden, OFM, PhD. ⚡️@JacksSon1980 (January 12, 2023) Bimonthly reminder: 99% of the time, politicians and celebrities do not read your replies and comments. It is merely an act of catharsis, and will not change anything but your emotions.

Jolz �@Jolz_Aust (January 12, 2023) If only we lived every day like it were the last day of vacation. Making the most of every moment.

Bed making has always seemed foolish to me – an irrational habit born of a bourgeois fear that “guests” might show up at any moment and demand to see your bedroom. This fear is foolish since any social embarrassment over an unmade bed spied upon by a boorish neighbor can easily be dispelled with a simple comment: “Pardon the mess, but the kids were clamoring for me to read them more Hildegard of Bingen this morning.”

You know what else seems foolish to me? Radical Traditionalism.  How is that for a segue to my main topic?

Larry Chapp, Apologetics and Evangelization Part One: Vatican II and Why Radical Traditionalism is a Dead End | Gaudium et Spes 22

Friday January 13, 2023

Day 13: Esau Sells His Birthright — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
 Day 13: The Single Deposit of Faith — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Song of the Week

Owl City- Kelly TIme

Mike Lewis@mfjlewis (Jan 14,2023)Whilst eating lunch and listening to@JimmyAkin3000 discuss Egyptian mummies on the most recent @mys_world podcast, the thought suddenly came to me that Ramen is mummified noodles brought back to life ��.

Pope Francis@Pontifex (January 13, 2023) We need daily #prayer, time dedicated to God, so He can enter into our time. We need frequent moments in which we open our hearts to Him so He can daily pour out his love on us and nourish our faith.

Saturday January 14, 2023

 Day 14: Isaac Blesses Jacob — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
 Day 14: The Eternal Word of God — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

I can buy books. Unfortunately, I can’t buy time to read and to understand them or to apply them fully to my life.- Mark Brumley (Jan 14, 2023 on FB)

Mark Brumley@mabrumley: (January 14, 2023) The rapidly dwindling time it takes to ignore so many Catholic commentators on Twitter. I used to read them to learn. Then simply to know what they say. Now I find them so unreliable, uninteresting, uninformed & petty I pay little attention. I’m sure they ignore me too. Unity. Of course “so many” doesn’t = everyone. �

Dismas Sayre@dismasop (January 14, 2023) In the Middle Ages, before currency became common once again, the faithful would donate farm goods, meats, etc, to help the priest… I wouldn’t necessarily be against seeing a couple of live chickens or dozen eggs in the collection basket at this point.

Sunday January 15, 2023

To Millennity and Beyond@Drake_OMalfoy(January 15,2023) Physically I’m at work. Mentally I’m at the Quidditch World Cup. Ireland won, but Krum caught the snitch.


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