2024-03-29T08:19:55-05:00

Pray the Stations of the Cross with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati 5.63K subscribers The following is the transcript of The AOC Stations taken from Youtube. This particular version of the Stations in my opinion combines the love of God and neighbor more harmoniously and beautifully then any version of this devotion I have ever come across. It is not only a reelection on the passion of Christ but a guide into asking God to make us into living disciples that... Read more

2024-03-24T12:00:48-05:00

LISTEN The void-the door you’ve locked Can’t you hear God’s whisper? His gentle tap upon your heart KNOCK-KNOCK-KNOCK In the silence of the night LISTEN-LISTEN-LISTEN Can’t you feel he void of discontent and restlessness When your ears are crowded but your heart is swaying EMPTY-EMPTY-EMPTY SILENCE SILENCE SILENCE KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN TRUE LOVE He suffered for me He felt pain for me He wept for me He was mocked for me He was whipped for me He... Read more

2024-03-20T07:09:19-05:00

Pope Francis@Pontifex (Apr 1, 2023) Living #HolyWeek means entering ever more deeply into God’s logic, into the logic of the Cross, which is not primarily that of suffering and death, but rather that of love and of the gift of self that brings life. Photo by Long Thiên Pope Francis@Pontifex (Apr 5, 2023) During these holy days, let’s draw near the Crucified One. Let’s place ourselves before him, stripped, to take an honest look at ourselves, removing whatever is superfluous. Let’s look at... Read more

2024-03-21T02:46:18-05:00

I try to write 2 posts a week which can be sometimes challenging. Especially when it is after midnight and I’m feeling the wrestling match of wanting to go to bed and also wanting to get my writing urges out of my system. Blog posts can always be shorter or longer, more detailed or less, more exciting or just more matter of fact. Hopefully humorous and engaging. Having engaged readers is one of the main goals of any writer. Like... Read more

2024-03-17T06:48:45-05:00

I was lying in bed trying to come up with an original post to publish on St. Patrick’s day or International All Things Irish Day. I was tired from a day washing dishes and cutting up melons and my tiredness was wrestling with my insomnia. It’s obligatory don’t you know for a Catholic blogger with a Irish Catholic wife to come up with something new every year on St. Paddy’s day. I was sinking in the gloom of a blank... Read more

2024-03-15T05:07:45-05:00

In my reflections on Cabrini Cabrini Was Awesome | A Catholic Movie Review Of Angel Studios Cabrini Movie. (patheos.com) I referenced several other people’s thoughts on the film. Here are some more thoughts. Leah Fisher And THIS is how I would have started the movie! SURRENDER TO JESUS (written by St. Frances Cabrini): “My loving Jesus, I enclose myself in You and surrender myself completely in Your loving Heart. Enlighten my mind with a ray of Your light, move my... Read more

2024-03-13T04:10:28-05:00

On March 8, 2024, which is International Women’s Day, film fans clearly had a choice of few new movies they could go out to cinemas to see. They could return to Arrakis to see giant sand worms swimming through the planets desert dunes amongst galactic political sci-fi action in Dune 2. Tolkien’s dislike for Dune interests me partly because, while I’m fascinated by Villeneuve’s adaptations, reviewing them has proven a challenge, since I must try to articulate my appreciation of movies the... Read more

2024-03-10T21:26:44-05:00

The 1st Academy Awards  The 1st Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and hosted by AMPAS president Douglas Fairbanks, honored the best films from  August 1, 1927 to  July 31, 1928 and took place on May 16, 1929, at a private dinner held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Tickets cost $5 ($85 in 2022, considering inflation); 270 people attended the event, which lasted 15 minutes. It is the only Academy Awards ceremony not broadcast on either radio or television; a radio broadcast was... Read more

2024-04-09T06:36:16-05:00

Last Time on HOARATS Braveheart’s Summa Comedy Polo- 13th And 14th Centuries | A Time Line Off Events In The 13th And 14th Centuries. (patheos.com) Giovanni Grevembroch– Marco Polo 15th Century 15th century: c. 1400 – c. 1500 – Oxford Reference Popes 204 – 214 reigned on the throne of St. Peter. 0 Saint Popes 0 Blessed Pope 11 Non – Sainted Popes 6 Anti – Popes 1 Interregnum These next two centuries featured the Explorers, Reformers & the inventors,... Read more

2024-02-25T11:01:38-05:00

2024 March’s On. Here is what is coming up in the Lenten Month of March Friday March 1, 2024  Day 60: Intercessory Prayer — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube Day 60: God Sends His Only Son — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) – YouTube 1692 – Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne and Tituba are brought before local magistrates in Salem Village, Massachusetts, beginning what would become known as the Salem witch trials. 1867 – Nebraska is admitted as the 37th U.S. state. 1872 – Yellowstone... Read more

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