In recognition of Oscar night (though I really could not care less about tonight's awards), here’s a little trip down memory lane for the opening to the 42nd Annual Academy Awards, where you get to see some honest glamor and class that even the presence of the reprehensible Jane Fonda can’t muck up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEnAY6tqSBA A … Continue reading Oscar Night 1970
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How Success Leads to Failure
“By the sweat of your brow shall you eat bread, until you return to the earth.” -Gen. 3; 19 There has been an idea percolating in my brain for some time now, born of both reading history and watching my beloved and once-great nation sink into mires of madness and dissolution. The idea is this: … Continue reading How Success Leads to Failure
Mass Readings: Second Sunday of Lent
Reading 1: Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18 The Lord God took Abram outside and said, “Look up at the sky and count the stars, if you can. Just so,” he added, “shall your descendants be.” Abram put his faith in the LORD, who credited it to him as an act of righteousness. He then said to him, “I am the … Continue reading Mass Readings: Second Sunday of Lent
Character Alignments, Presidential Style
For President's Day (though I wish we could just celebrate the good Presidents like Washington, Lincoln, and TR rather than having to include losers like Buchanan or Our Glorious Leader).
Alan Rickman RIP
I know I'm late in posting this, but I felt I needed to pay tribute to the great Alan Rickman, who passed away on January 14th after a brief battle with cancer. Mr. Rickman will forever be remembered for two roles that each embedded him firmly in the public conscience as the essence of sinister … Continue reading Alan Rickman RIP
Sunday Readings: Feast of the Holy Family
Reading 1: SIR 3:2-6, 12-14 God sets a father in honor over his children; a mother’s authority he confirms over her sons. Whoever honors his father atones for sins, and preserves himself from them. When he prays, he is heard; he stores up riches who reveres his mother. Whoever honors his father is gladdened … Continue reading Sunday Readings: Feast of the Holy Family
Reviews: Star Wars the Force Awakens
The first thing that struck me as The Force Awakens began was how very different it was from the execrable prequel trilogy. Gone are the interminable politics, the bland, uninteresting storylines, the skin-peelingly bad dialogue, and the over-complicated, over-long plots. Back to straightforward good vs. evil space adventure. The opening crawl lays out what we … Continue reading Reviews: Star Wars the Force Awakens
Personal Heroes: General Grant
General Ulysses S. Grant is one of my personal heroes. His life story fascinates me, and his personal character is very appealing. Like all men, he had his faults and he made mistakes, but his virtues were many and his life was ultimately crowned with spectacular success. Grant’s life was one of those that read … Continue reading Personal Heroes: General Grant
“This is Not a Day Care: This is a University”
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the way we Christians should be saying to the social justice bullies and PC types. Read it, know it, live it. If you’re more interested in playing the “hater” card than you are in confessing your own hate; if you want to arrogantly lecture, rather than humbly learn; if you don’t want to feel … Continue reading “This is Not a Day Care: This is a University”
7 Quick Takes Vol. 49: First Post Edition!
Welcome to my new blog! Since I’m embarking on a new phase of life, I thought I should start up a new blog as well; really make it feel like I’m starting afresh. As an introduction, here are seven quick takes about me. I don’t like writing about myself; I’m a very private (and mildly … Continue reading 7 Quick Takes Vol. 49: First Post Edition!