Shameless Saturday!

I’ve been meaning to do one of these posts for quite some time. I know other bloggers, such as Brandon Vogt, do them quite regularly and I think it’s time I did it too…

So, today is “Shameless Saturday”. This is in imitation of Jon Acuff‘s “Shameless Saturdays”:

“Post a link to whatever it is you’re all about with no shame or apologizing or feeling like you’re making a comment on a post you really don’t care about but are instead secretly trying to promote your own blog.
 
(I’ve done that myself many times. The best way to do it is to say, “That’s an interesting post. It reminds me of something I wrote recently on my blog ……”)”

So, do you have a blog post you’re particularly proud of that you want to share? Do you have a book, ministry or project you want to share with the world? Feel free to post a comment below!

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Do you pray like a Hobbit?

I have no idea whether or not Tolkien intended it to be this way (although I wouldn’t be at all surprised if he did), but have you ever noticed that all the mealtimes mentioned by the Hobbits in “Lord of the Rings” correspond with points in the Church’s Liturgy of the Hours?

LOTRHobbit Meal #1: Breakfast (7am)
The office of “Vigils” is prayed just before sunrise.

Hobbit Meal #2: Second Breakfast (9am)
“Lauds” takes place sometime between sunrise and 8:30am.

Hobbit Meal #3: Elevenses (11am)
“Tierce” is prayed between 8:45am and 10am.

Hobbit Meal #4: Luncheon (1pm)
This corresponds to “Sexte”, which is prayed between 11:30am and 1:30pm.

Hobbit Meal #4: Afternoon Tea (4pm)
The office of “None” is between 2pm and 4pm

Hobbit Meal #5: Dinner (6pm)
Evening pray of “Vespers” is any time between 4:30pm and 8pm.

Hobbit Meal #6: Supper (8pm)
Finally, “Compline” is prayed before bed.

Does anyone know for certain if Tolkien did this on purpose?

I’m baaaaaaack…

So it’s 2015, which means my sabbatical is over and I’m back blogging! The posts over the next few days are going to be pretty light as I’m working on a few special blogging projects:

1. I am completing a series of posts concerning abortion, which I’m posting to coincide with the March For Life later this month.

2. Next, I have a series of guest posts on the subject of sex for the Goretti Group that I’m just finishing off which will be published in a few weeks.

3. Finally, I’m recording a video series on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians. You’ll be hearing more about all these projects over the next couple of weeks…

The break was good, but it’s good to be back. Happy New Year everyone 🙂

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Last Minute Post #2: Please pray for Paul

PaulMy other last minute post prior to my December blogging silence is a request for prayer…

For several years now I’ve read the blog The Rest of the Old, Old Story, written by a chap named Paul, in which he discusses Church history and Sacred Scripture. I haven’t always agreed with his positions, but our debates in the Comment Box have always been warm and good-natured.

Paul had previously been diagnosed Leukemia, but now it appears he has lymphoma. In his most recent post, he wrote the following:

I have readers that are Protestant, ex-Protestant, Catholic, ex-Catholic, and Orthodox. I have loners and standard church people reading this blog.

Nonetheless, I plead for one reaction among this “family” of readers.

Those who have given themselves to Jesus, bowing their knee to him as King, are his chosen. God takes over their lives, monitoring everything that comes their way, and moving them by the Holy Spirit to respond as they should. He leads, he guides, he disciplines, he protects.

He works all things together for good for people like us. We do not reject his word, we love and long for it. When trials come, even if they are leukemia and lymphoma, we consider it joy. We do a little dance, and we rejoice that we are being molded by God into someone patient. Patience works in a person, producing character and resulting in a maturing work that produces a completed saint, lacking nothing (Rom. 5:2-4; Jam. 1:2-4).

So I’m asking you, my readers, to pray for me to honor God by my obedience to his promises and by joy, which proves my belief in his words to us. You can pray for healing if you want. A miraculous healing would glorify God as well.

However, I’m not among those convinced that God always wants physical healing. Sometimes the healing of our characters and self-will is more important than the healing of our bodies. Pain and suffering are routes to eternal joy, opportunities to clear our souls of self so that the glory of God can be revealed through us.

Please, my dear readers and those who know me in person, join me in rejecting the cares of this world, casting those on Jesus, who cares for us, and praying for one another that our lives would glorify God in the midst of everything. Let’s be the overcomers, testifying to the world and to the devil himself that “though he slay us, yet will we praise him with joyful shouts and singing.”

I’ll sign off now with a few words of Scripture and a request that you pray for my friend:

If one member [of the Body] suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together. – 1 Corinthians 12:24-26

Last Minute Post #1: Wear The Veil Day

I know in my last post I said I wasn’t going to blog anymore, but since it’s not quite December yet, I figured I wouldn’t be “breaking the rules”, if I got out a last couple of posts before December 1st…

So, this is a post just to remind everyone that next week is “Wear the Veil Day”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxkV33xwcjY

(If you’d like to change your Facebook profile to raise awareness of this event, you might like to consider the “Wear The Veil” graphics I created last week)

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