Unstuffed Shells
Earlier this week I came across a cooking website recommended by Barefoot and Sometimes Pregnant. Here’s what I made last night:
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
Earlier this week I came across a cooking website recommended by Barefoot and Sometimes Pregnant. Here’s what I made last night:

When God is with us, we do not need to be afraid
– Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
This Sunday is Palm Sunday so, in addition to an initial Reading at the beginning of Mass, we also hear a long Passion narrative after the Second Reading. Rather than provide commentary for all these Readings (since I would also quite like to get some sleep this week!), I will not be providing any commentary for the narrative of Jesus’ crucifixion.
We are about to enter Holy Week. All our Lenten practices of prayer, fasting and alms-giving have been preparing us for this moment, to walk these final few miles with our Lord to Calvary.
Our Mass begins with an account of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. He is welcomed as royalty, but in a few short days the crowds which shouted “Hosanna in the Highest!” will be shouting “Crucify Him!”. Their hatred fulfills the prophecy spoken of by Isaiah in our First Reading.
In the Second Reading from the letter to the Philippians St. Paul describes in poetic terms Christ’s humiliation and final exaltation. This is also the theme of this week’s psalm which was the prayer on the lips of Christ as he hung on the cross. The psalm speaks of one scorned, pierced in hands and feet, surrounded by enemies, all hope appearing lost… Nevertheless, the psalmist trusts in God and, like Christ, in the end, is vindicated.
I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless;
Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness;
Where is death’s sting? Where, grave, thy victory?
I triumph still, if Thou abide with me
– Henry F. Lyte
On Friday I posted photos from the religious freedom rally here in San Diego. Joe at Shameless Popery just posted pictures from the DC rally. Check them out!
I came across this 1993 broadcast of something Paul Harvey wrote in the 60’s:
Thanks to Mommy Life for the link.