Kansans For Life - Rally For Life - Topeka Kansas

Posted on January 23rd, 2008 in Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

Today as a family we braved the early morning frost and participated in the Kansans for Life Rally for life on the Steps of the Capitol Building in Topeka Kansas

Here are some pictures from the Rally and some from the Mass.

(as always you can click on the pictures for the larger version)


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Happy Birthday to My Grandmother

Posted on November 16th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 4 Comments »

My reversion to the faith was greatly impacted by the death of my grandmother, I do believe that she interceded for me to return to the faith with vigor and commitment.

Today is her birthday, and this is the first one that she has had that we will not be able to celebrate with her, and give her a big hug and a kiss and wish her many more, instead I must lift my heart up to her full of love.

If you have time Please say a prayer for the repose of the soul of my Grandmother, I know she will pray for you.

Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis.

Midwest Catholic Family Conference

Posted on August 7th, 2007 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

The Midwest Catholic Family Conference was this past weekend in Wichita Kansas, It was very hot but there was a very nice turn out. Overall it went very well and we met some very nice people, We volunteered on Saturday for the Child’s Conference and we were helping with about 80 3-6 year old kids with Sister Maria Gemma of the Sisters of the Holy Cross Leading us in the room.

Lots of prayer, Confessions, relic’s, Adoration, Talks by keynote speakers , Vendors…

Here are a few pictures from the event, we were so busy most of the times pictures were an secondary thought.

God Bless you all













A Place where we belong

Posted on June 10th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

It seems that most of those whom wish to follow Traditional Catholicism have encountered a roadblock or brick wall in regards to family members understanding our commitment to our faith,
just this morning My mother In Law informed my wife that ” even if we didn’t go to church that Jesus would still love us” , I’m sure that My mother in law is glad she did not say that to me.

Unfortunately this woman (my mother in law) is another topic for another time as I truly wish to avoid backbiting, but this problem seems all too common to those that wish to remain faithful to the Magestrium of the Church. Another Case in point is Augusta’s Post-Beaten Down-, she has experienced some of the same rebuke from her family, although she is a convert this kind of angst is found in cradle Catholics such as myself and my wife.

Well, as we connect more and more with fellow parishioners we find this sense of unity that is sometimes lacking from even our own family. I feel it is much more than just a coming together of like minded individuals but rather a true gathering of members of the body of Christ, the Holy Spirit connects us to each other and we FEEL IT connecting to the depths of our soul. Its amazing what can happen when you really set yourself aside and let God use you to do his work, yes you will encounter those that will rebuke you and those that will ridicule but when you come out on the other side you will really find a place where you belong.