Current Reading "So many books:
so little time! *Sermons For Lent
by Saint Francis de Sales
*The Passion And Death Of Jesus Christ
by Saint Alphonsus de Liguori
*The School Of Jesus Crucified
by Father Ignatius Of the Side of Jesus
*The Seven Last Words
by Father Christopher Rengers OFM Cap.
*The Agony Of Jesus
by Saint Padre Pio
"Indeed, the true friends
of the people are neither
revolutionaries, nor innovators:
they are traditionalists."
St. Pius X
Prayer Requests "If Mary is so good to all,
even to the ungrateful and negligent,
who love her but little,
and seldom have recourse to her,
how much more loving will she be
to those who love her
and often call upon her!
St. Alphonsus Liguori American Catholic Prayer Requests
Catholic Publishers "Well, toward morning
the conversation turned
on the Eucharist, which I,
being the Catholic,
was obviously supposed to defend.
Mrs. Broadwater said
when she was a child
and received the host,
she thought of it
as the Holy Ghost,
He being the most
portable person of the Trinity;
now she thought of it
as a symbol
and implied that
it was a pretty good one.
I then said, in a very shaky voice,
'Well, if it's a symbol, to hell with it.'"
Flannery O'Connor Baronius Press Ignatius Press Liguori Publications Neumann Press Sophia Institute Zaccheus Press TAN
New England
Institutions
Gone, But Not
Forgotten "Quomodo sedet sola civitas
plena populo facta est
quasi vidua domina gentium
princeps provinciarum
facta est sub tributo.
Lamentations 1:1 *The Old Man of the Mountain
*Paine Furniture
*Jordan Marsh
*Lechmere
*Purity Supreme Supermarkets
*Stoddard's Cutlery
*Ann & Hope
*J.J. Newberry's
*Pewter Pot
*Lord Bunbury's
*S.S. Pierce
*Romie's Oyster House
*Russo's Candies
*King's Grant Inn
*Maison Robert
*The Scotch and Sirloin
*Danvers Butchery
*Cafe Budapest
*Versailles Restaraunt
*Augustine's Restaraunt
*Zayre's
*Child World
*York Steak House
*Gem Department Stores "Every right is
married to a duty,
every freedom owns
a corresponding responsibility.
There cannot be
genuine freedom
unless there exists also
genuine order in the moral realm
and in the social realm."
Russell Kirk
You are the Celtic Cross: This cross was first made out of stone and is often found atop hills, in front of castles and in graveyards throughout Ireland and Scotland. The stone was carved with various symbols including a circle or halo (representing eternal life) and variations of the celtic knot.
"The Catholic novelist Evelyn Waugh,
that superbly gifted but curmudgeonly
and occasionally malevolent writer,
had a wickedly sharp tongue,
and sometimes behaved as though
he loved to inflict pain by his words.
One day, a brave woman dared to ask him:
'Mr. Waugh, you say such horrible things to people,
I cannot believe you are really religious.
How can you behave as you do,
and still remain a Christian?'
He replied with grim sincerity:
'Madam, I may be all the things you say.
But believe me, were it not for my religion,
I would scarcely be a human being.'"
Paul Johnson