April 4th, 2006
I’m graduating in May. That means, along with the other thousands of graduates this year, I’m looking for a job. But the good news is that I started early, several months back. After going through applications, and being rejected, and burning scores of demo DVDs, I may have landed my dream job.
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April 3rd, 2006
Marriage. It’s not for everyone, but for those who are called, it’s quite an exciting time. As for me, I’m taking the plunge on July 1.
Catholic weddings are a big deal. The preparation for marriage is extensive and thorough (it should be, anyway). The ceremony itself is beautiful and full of theology and tradition. Unfortunately, in this part of the country, it seems Catholic weddings are adopting Protestant traditions and forsaking Catholic ones. Thanks be to God, my fiancee and I are doing things differently and we’ll have a beautiful traditional Catholic Wedding Mass.
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March 30th, 2006
Unbenownest to many, there is a cloistered comtemplative Benedictine monastery in northeastern Oklahoma. This monastery, a daughterhouse of Fontgombault in France, preserves the Latin liturgy in this little slice of Heaven. I have posted a documentary I made on the monastery. Enjoy!
Ecce+Fiat
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March 28th, 2006
This post is filed under “Corporis” and aimed at Catholics in good conscience.
It seems it is the standard these days at Holy Mass to receive the Body and Blood of our Lord in the hand during Communion. I urge you to prayerfully consider receiving Holy Communion on the tongue as a norm.
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March 23rd, 2006
San Francisco City Government Calls Catholics ‘Hateful, Discriminatory, Insulting, Ignorant’
The Board of Supervisors of the City of San Francisco is criticizing former SF Archbishop Levada and the Catholic Church for a document the bishop issued that forbids Catholic Charities to allow same-sex couples to adopt. Wow, San Francisco. It’s sad that a city with the namesake of such a great saint has become so demoralized.
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