LWIL # 13 April Fools and Passion Palms

LWIL # 13 April Fools and Passion Palms April 3, 2023

Once again we come to the foolish start of April and the beginning of Holy Week.

And History highlighted the lives of

  • Typhoid Mary
  • Maria Von Trapp who was portrayed by Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music.
  • The Knights of Columbus.
  • Alaska and Russia.
  • Hans Christian Andersen.
  • Pope John Paul II
  • Pope Francis who went to the hospital.

There was also a possible Eucharistic miracle and the Doctrine of Discovery was abolished.

Why the polar bear pic?

It goes with the Alaska/Russia story and just looked cool.

Without further ado here is is…

What Happen  Last Week and Year in Life

Monday March 27, 2023

Day 86: The Real Presence of God — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
Day 86: God’s Plan of Salvation — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Here’s What Happen  Last Week and Year in Life.

  •  Quote of the Day

    Science girl@gunsnrosesgirl3 (, 2023) In South America there is a place where 275 waterfalls cascade down together, the largest waterfall system in the world About 13,000 cubic metres per second pours over its edges, that’s 5 Olympic sized pools every single second! This is Iguazu Falls


Tuesday March 28,  2023

 Day 87: God Keeps His Promises — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
Day 87: Christ’s Life as Offering — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Here’s What Happen  Last Week and Year in Life.

Wednesday March 29 , 2023

Day 88: Joshua’s Last Words to Israel — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
Day 88: Christ’s Definitive Sacrifice — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Here’s What Happen  Last Week and Year in Life.

2023

  •  Quote of the Day

    Mark Brumley@mabrumley (March 29, 2023) My wife said once: you don’t really think you can have sophisticated, nuanced discussions on Twitter, do you? Who me? I replied. Where’d you ever get that idea, I asked, tweeting number 150 in a series of rebuttals to the Latest Error on Twitter.

Thursday March 30, 2023

Day 89: Israel’s Cycle of Disobedience — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
Day 89: Jesus Christ Was Buried — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Here’s What Happen  Last Week and Year in Life.

  •  Quote of the Day

    James Breakwell, Exploding Unicorn@XplodingUnicorn: (March 30, 2021)
    What other people’s kids say when sleeping in bunk beds: “I call top bunk!”

    What my kids say: “It’s over, Anakin! I have the high ground.”

    Father Jim Sichko@JimSichko (March 30, 2023)  Jesus picked a symbol that emphasized humility and lowliness instead of military strength. That fact should inform how we celebrate and remember his entry into Jerusalem. Of course, it would be impractical for every church across the globe to find a donkey to drag into and out of its sanctuary. But we can spend Palm Sunday reflecting on what it means to follow a king who rejected the way of violence.
    As we look to the donkey, not the palm, what practices might it inspire? What aspects of American Christian culture might it critique?

Friday March 31, 2023

 Day 90: Ruth and Boaz — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
Day 90: Christ Descended into Hell — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Song of the Week

Here’s What Happen  Last Week and Year in Life.

Saturday April 1, 2023

April Fools Day

Day 91: Gideon’s Story — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
Day 91: Christ Rose from the Dead — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Here’s What Happen  Last Week and Year in Life.

  •  Quote of the Day

    Fr. Casey, OFM@caseyofm (Apil 1, 2023)
    As we enter Holy Week, remember that liturgy is not simply a dramatic remembrance of the past, as if we were going to a play.

    It is an act of thanksgiving, in the here and now, in which we acknowledge and offer our own sacrifices in response to the Pascal Mystery alive today.

Sunday April 2,  2023

PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD

Holy Week Begins

 Day 92: Jephthah’s Vow — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube
Day 92: The Man of Heaven — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube

Thy Geekdom Come��@ThyGeekdomCome (April 2,2023)
Awfully clever of Pope Francis to have “chest pains” and a “respiratory illness” in order to infiltrate a hospital, baptize babies, fake out the rad trads with false hope, and get released on April Fools’ Day.

Really, really epic prank.

Here’s What Happen  Last Week and Year in Life.

1805-Hans Christian Andersen is born.

2005- John Paul II, history’s most well-traveled pope and the first non-Italian to hold the position since the 16th century, dies at his home in the Vatican. Six days later, two million people packed Vatican City for his funeral, said to be one of the biggest in history.

2023
Desmond N. Doulatram@Akinmeto (April 2, 2023) Vatican formally denounces 15th-century ‘Doctrine of Discovery,’ used to justify colonizing Indigenous peoples

The sufferings of Jesus were many, and whenever we listen to the account of the Passion, they pierce our hearts. There were sufferings of the body: we think of the slaps and beatings, flogging and the crowning with thorns, and in the end, the cruelty of the crucifixion. There were also sufferings of the soul: the betrayal of Judas, the denials of Peter, the condemnation of the religious and civil authorities, the mockery of the guards, the jeering at the foot of the cross, the rejection of the crowd, utter failure and the flight of the disciples.

Yet, amid all these sorrows, Jesus remained certain of one thing: the closeness of the Father. Now, however, the unthinkable has taken place. Before dying, he cries out: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Jesus’ abandonment.
Full text of Pope Francis’ homily for Palm Sunday 2023 | Catholic News Agency

  •  Quote of the Day

    Rich Villodas@richvillodas (April 2, 2023)

    After shouts of Hosanna, Jesus enters the temple & clears out those who have used religion to exploit people.

    He then welcomes the blind & lame in the temple & heals them.

    Holy Week reminds us that Jesus has a furious & passionate love for those the world has little regard for.


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