The World Did Not End Today

In the past week, I’ve learned of Mister Harold Camping, president of the Protestant Family Radio, and his prediction that the Rapture will occur on May 21st of this year. That’s today. Didn’t happen. There are two pretty compelling reasons why it didn’t happen. The first is this: the theologicalculus Camping uses is just plain silly. Jimmy Akin does a […]

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Divine Mercy

Some meandering thoughts on the day. Today is several days rolled up into one. It’s the Second Sunday of Easter, with its readings of “doubting” Thomas. Blessed Pope John Paul II proclaimed the Sunday after Easter as the Sunday of the Divine Mercy (Dominica II Paschæ seu de divina misericordia) in accord with the visions of the Divine Mercy received […]

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Collective Morality

Recently I found an app that allows me to run WordPerfect (may it rest in peace) on my MacBook. This opened up a whole world of previously unreachable writings that I had doggedly saved, even though I had no way of opening up the files and actually reading the contents. Until now. The following is an essay I wrote back […]

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Pope Approves New English Translation!

From the Vatican Information Service: Dear Cardinals,Dear Brother Bishops and Priests,Members and Consultors of the Vox Clara Committee, I thank you for the work that Vox Clara has done over the last eight years, assisting and advising the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in fulfilling its responsibilities with regard to the English translations of liturgical […]

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A Call to Evangelism

I‘ve always liked Penn Gillette. He’s an intelligent and thoughtful guy, and (dare I say it?) a gentleman in an age where that is increasingly rare. Mr. Gillette is, of course, an avowed Atheist. I think that makes this particular call to arms even more insistent: “How much do you have to hate somebody to believe that everlasting life is […]

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Thank You

For all the words of encouragement and well-wishes and most of all the prayers, thank you. I start Monday. Full medical/dental/vision/401k. Good pay. Bonus program. In a room with three other writers. Ground-up company that has enormous financial backing, impatient customers, and enough backed-up work to keep us in kippers through June. Thank you. Deo gratias.

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Interview

Well that went surprisingly well. We chatted about 45 minutes, and he ended by asking about my availability. Considering what his time’s worth, I think he’s already out several grand on me. Sue the receptionist told me that these things rarely take more than fifteen minutes. The really bad ones don’t last fifteen seconds. He’s apparently leaving for Belgium tomorrow, […]

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Dash

I‘ve been trying to write this post for two days. On Saturday, we went to the Sinfonietta through the magic of free tickets. Francine and I were enjoying a lazy Saturday afternoon, and the day sort of got away from us. We completely lost track of the time until Mel called us to ask where we were. It was 7:00, […]

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I Only Wish I Knew the Plan

I have been unemployed now since All Saints Day, November 1. My state unemployment claim has been denied, so as of this moment I have officially zero income. OK, that’s not quite true. I’ve been doing some odd publishing and layout contracts, but this is not going to pay the mortgage. Or the wedding. So I’ve been going to Tulley’s […]

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