1…2…5
(Just in case you don’t get the reference, it comes from Monty Python and the Holy Grail)
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
(Just in case you don’t get the reference, it comes from Monty Python and the Holy Grail)
I was wondering if anyone who reads this blog knows of a good internet forum for discussing the works of the Early Church Fathers. I have been looking for a little while and haven’t had much success. I’ve been petitioning Catholic Answers to add a “Patristics” section to their forum, but so far I haven’t had much luck…
The best one I’ve found to date has been the Orthodox site Monachos.net:
So…any others?
I wish I had seen this last week before I gave my talk on Faith and Social Media:
One of my New Year’s Resolutions for 2012 has been to “Make an effort to dress well for Mass”. Some of my friends expressed surprise when I said that this was one of my resolutions, since they assumed that I was the sort of person who would naturally dress smartly for Mass.
I was trying to work out how my laxity came about. Here’s how I think it happened…
Last month I went to the Catholic Answers Gala. Patrick Coffin was the Master of Ceremonies and introduced Tim Staples, the Director of Apologetics and Evangelization, with a series of Chuck Norris-like praises. I thought they deserved to be turned into memes:
Certain officials high up in the US Government (mentioning no names!) still appear to be under the impression that Planned Parenthood provides a mammogram service. I think it would be beneficial if these high-ranking officials spent more time on YouTube because, in addition to being able to watch the viral video “Gangnam Style“, they might get to see this: