Monthly Archives: January 2026

OLDIE PODCAzT 127: The Eve of St. Agnes and a Bleak Midwinter

A friend reminded me that today is the Eve of St. Agnes, along with being the “birthday” of the Roman martyrs Marcellus, Prisca, Fabian, and Sebastian. Years ago – good grief 2012 – when I was reading poetry in podcasts … Read More

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PODCAzT 187 – Voices of the Fathers 02 – The Martyrdom of St. Cyprian

I was recently going through some old books and found a slim volume entitled The Osterley Selection from the Latin Fathers, edited by Joseph Crehan of Heythrop College, was compiled chiefly for seminarians, especially late vocations, at Campion College, Osterley, a … Read More

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  Today’s Wordle: 5 Welcome Registrant: Granny62 Please remember me when shopping online and use my affiliate links.  US HERE – WHY?  This helps to pay for health insurance (massively hiked for this new year of surprises), utilities, groceries, etc..  At no … Read More

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Your Sunday Sermon Notes – 2nd Sunday after Epiphany (N.O.: 2nd Ordinary) 2026

Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to the detriment of all. Share the good stuff. Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at your Mass of obligation for this Sunday, 2nd Sunday after … Read More

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WDTPRS: a “liturgical unicorn” – 2nd Sunday after Epiphany (N.O.: 2nd Ordinary)

Media lies and political collaboration Mass psychosis formation Suppression of freedoms Snuggling with Communism Open persecution of traditional Catholics Anarchy in the streets Active promotion of homosexualism Cancel culture in the Church Obsession with process Prelates of pornotheology celebrated, promoted, … Read More

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“Let us run with this thought experiment for a moment.”

Peter Kwasniewski invites a mind experiment. Let us run with this thought experiment for a moment. Imagine the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom as our starting point. Now, take away most of the litanies; substitute a newly-composed anaphora (with … Read More

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We’re saved! At LAST we will learn how to do “walking together” together

We’re saved! This can only be described as … wait for it … COMEDY GOLD!!! ? #morons https://t.co/CllVYCpimr — Damian Thompson (@holysmoke) January 16, 2026 At LAST we learn what “walking together” involves.  It is “conversation in the Spirit!”  There’s … Read More

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Today’s Wordle: Fail! Welcome Registrant: TLMinAZ Please remember me when shopping online and use my affiliate links.  US HERE – WHY?  This helps to pay for health insurance (massively hiked for this new year of surprises), utilities, groceries, etc..  At no extra … Read More

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Daily Rome Shot 1526

Today’s Wordle: 4 Please remember me when shopping online and use my affiliate links.  US HERE – WHY?  This helps to pay for health insurance, utilities, groceries, etc..  At no extra cost, you provide help for which I am grateful. White to … Read More

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14 January – Happy Feast of the Ass!

Today, 14 January, is the Feast of the Ass, Asses… the Festum Assinorum (in Latin, plural… inclusive!). No, I am not talking about whom you think I’m talking about.  And, no, it’s not a special Jesuit feast. The feast which became popular … Read More

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