Monthly Archives: October 2024

Rome 24/10 – Day 18: Fabrics and finger food

07:24 was the time of sun rise. 18:26 will be the time of sunset 18:45 should be the time of the Ave Maria bell. It is the feast of St. Luke, Patron Saint of Artists. There are 75 days left … Read More

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17 Oct 1978: Pope John Paul II

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This has the earmarks of the beginning of a great SCI-FI piece…

This has the earmarks of the beginning of a great SCI-FI piece… Voyager 1, we read you! ? A historic first, NASA’s Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex (MDSCC) arrayed all six antennas to receive data from @NASAVoyager earlier this year. … Read More

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Rome 24/10 – Day 17: Ups and downs… mainly downs

Welcome registrant: Cariad I’m down today.  The realtor  who was going to show me an apartment this morning called to say that there was already an offer on it.  She’ll look more. If the other thing falls through, I’ll be … Read More

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Rome 24/10 – Day 16: “Sit back and I will tell you a story,…”

At 7:22 the sun rose for Rome behind a bit of increasing cloud cover. It will, without us seeing it clearly, set at 18:29, on this 290th day of the civil year. HEY!  e*********@orangemail.es  – my thank you note was … Read More

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THIS JUST IN: “Groundbreaking Survey of U.S. Catholics Reveals Path to Restoring Eucharistic Belief” …. ummm

I got an email from something called the Real Presence Coalition.   I tried the website, but the link didn’t work.  I have sympathy, but I don’t have more knowledge from their site. The email, however, said that, using Pew surveys … Read More

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St. Teresa of Avila Calendars, Chess, and You

Today is the Feast of St. Teresa of Avila (+4 Oct 1582). A few weeks ago I posted – HERE – that recently the tomb of St. Teresa was opened for examination and her body was found to be incorrupt. … Read More

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Rome 24/10 – Day 15: Anger and good food

At 7:21 the sun rose and it will set at 18:30. The Ave Maria Bell, marking the end of the ecclesiastical work day, would ring at 18:45. Thank you, Lord, for this day. Since it is also the Ides of … Read More

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Adoremus: 12 points of “anti-liturgical heresy” and their counters

With a biretta tip to Peter K for the link… o{]:¬) At the liturgical review Adoremus, this… The Voice of Tradition: Prosper Guéranger’s “Anti-Liturgical Heresy” Never mind that an odd character appears every once in a while. Odd characters always appear once … Read More

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Rome 24/10 – Day 13 & 14: A day of marvels

Busy post today, as I catch up. A combination of factors yesterday kept me from posting the usual. Today over Rome received first sunshine at 7:20. It will diminish at 18:32. The Ave Maria rings at 18:45. Yesterday, 13 Oct, … Read More

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