2017-01-25T20:01:26-05:00

… Cause that’s how we roll. Not only can we bi-locate but apparently we also have the magical powers of invisibility. Neat. CBS reporters apparently couldn’t find a single pro-life marcher at the event to photograph. Not a single one. Seriously, this gross negligence from news agencies that are supposed to represent unbiased facts to the public needs to be called out and addressed – strongly. I know being held accountable is a foreign concept to the liberal left but... Read more

2017-01-26T16:05:14-05:00

The Franciscan who walked the March For Life barefoot. The above image provide by St. Blogustine. Follow this link for more photos from St. Blogustine. March For Life photos around the web; http://www.osvdailytake.com/2012/01/march-for-life-photos-you-probably.html http://nicedeb.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/over-400000-march-for-life-in-washington-dc-pics-and-videos/ http://catholicdefense.blogspot.com/2012/01/annual-march-for-life-media-blackout.html http://www.patheos.com/blogs/theanchoress/2012/01/24/pro-lifers-and-the-truth-phobic-press/comment-page-1/#comment-66863 http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Catholic-Beat/338606022821753?sk=wall http://www.flickr.com/photos/datarefuge/sets/72157629004577269/ If you were there and would like to share your images please drop me a comment. PS- If you were as disgusted as I was with the pathetically skewed bias reporting and lack of journalistic integrity displayed by Wapo don’t hold back.... Read more

2016-10-07T17:23:25-04:00

… I want to start off by stating the official count for the Vigil mass on Sunday night at the Basilica – 12, 000*. Twelve thousand Catholics packed the National Shrine. So when you hear and read msm’s accounting of the March, if they bother to report the event at all, know that at the vigil mass alone there almost 18,000 people in attendance and not just “several hundred” that may be reported. Estimates put the March at half a... Read more

2017-01-26T15:59:39-05:00

… I have arrived in DC and the vigil mass will begin shortly. Plans are tentative at the moment but I will be posting updates and pictures on facebook and twitter for those who follow. The weather is abysmal, an icy 31 degrees. All the travelers and buses we passed on the way up and the thousands of pilgrims already here are fantastically braving the cold. Please pray for us. Read more

2017-01-25T18:39:33-05:00

… I must say, it was quite refreshing to attend a Catholic Conference that talked about Church history, the importance of reclaiming our cultural identity, and honoring long forgotten traditions. The speakers were Joseph Pearce, Joanna Bogle, and Fr. Longenecker and they covered everything from English martyrs, the Protestant Reformation, the connection to American and English Catholicism, long forgotten traditions, how fat Chesterton really was, and if Shakespeare was Catholic. There was an incredible amount of information so I’ll briefly... Read more

2017-01-25T17:18:49-05:00

… Here’s a thing I’ve long suspected; women that make great claims against other women are just doing so in hopes of endearing themselves to men. The old joke is that nothing can bring two people together faster than hatred of a third person. I believe this is the secret intent of so many women who mock and dislike other women. Maybe the desire is to gain admittance into the typically exclusive inner man-circle and ultimately win their favor. You... Read more

2017-01-26T22:39:06-05:00

Fr. Longenecker has invited readers to register for the upcoming day conference on English Catholicism at his parish, Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, 3710 Augusta Road, Greenville, SC. The conference will host EWTN personalities and authors Joanna Bogle, Joseph Pearce, and Fr. Dwight Longenecker on Saturday, January 21 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. “English Catholicism: Then & Now.” Topics include: English Catholic life in the Middle Ages; Feasts and Seasons; Was Shakespeare Catholic; the Importance of G.K.... Read more

2017-01-25T17:49:30-05:00

“Four Priests and 40 Members of Historic Anglican Parish will Enter Catholic Church Sunday through New Anglican Ordinariate for the United States. Cardinal-designate Edwin F. O’Brien, Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, announced today that Mount Calvary Church, a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland and located in Baltimore, will be received into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church through the newly-created Anglican Ordinariate for the United States. Father Jason Catania, Mount Calvary’s Pastor, informed the Archdiocese... Read more

2017-01-26T22:32:53-05:00

… How apropos that this should have a sad ending. Read more

2017-01-26T22:13:09-05:00

… Volkswagen’s new 2012 commercial. Starting from the bottom row, left to right First Row 1- Princess Leia 2- Luke Skywalker [?] 3- Yoda [?] 4- Ewok Second Row 1- Jabba the Hutt [?] 2- Han Solo 3- Chewbacca 4- Darth Vadar Third Row 1- C-3PO [?] 2- or maybe that’s C-3PO 3- Then who the heck is that? Read more


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