Just checking In, As I am Checking out

Posted on December 10th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

Does anyone Know where this Photo Was taken in the Kansas City Kansas Archdiocese? Leave your guess’ in the comments.

I Pray that everyone is having a great Advent so far, I wanted to Share some links with you, First off is a link to a New Blog I found and she has a great post about This Sunday’s PACKED Advent Mass that was prayed in Baghdad With Cardinal Emmanuel III, So go Check out Amy Proctor’s Blog For the full story

Secondly Her Husband Johnny Proctor Has a GREAT story about his time as a Chaplains Assistant in the Army, and the Plight of the Iraqi Christians he has come in touch with.

Your Humble Blogger is checking out of Kansas City to Colorado on business so blogging will slow until my return, May God bless you and keep you and cause his face to shine upon you the rest of your days.

First Sunday of Advent

Posted on December 3rd, 2007 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »


…Now the hour for us to rise from sleep. For now our salvation is nearer
than when we believed. The night is passed, and the day is at hand. Let us
therefore cast off the works of darkness, and put on the armour of light.
Let us walk honestly, as in the day: not in rioting and drunkenness, not in
chambering and impurities, not in contention and envy: But put ye on the
Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh in its concupiscences.

Today we have the start of the Church year, and much like lent Advent is very much a penitential season, that is the reason for the violet vestments during the season of advent.

The church offers for us a new beginning now,as the readings ( that both the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms match this Sunday) from Romans show us that we should make no provisions for the flesh, these desires of the flesh will do nothing to help us prepare for the coming of Emmanual - God With us.

This Sunday is a new start for all of us, for the church, for its faithful, and in paticular for a group of young, new Catholic soilders that were confirmed in the Extraordinary form this Sunday.


Bishop Finn presided over the Sacrament today at Old St. Patrick’s Oratory, For some more Pictures please see Kansas City Catholic, and please pray for the newly confirmed.

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.

My Trip to the University of Notre Dame

Posted on November 6th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 6 Comments »

I returned Sunday night from South Bend Indiana. I was fortunate to take a weekend trip to the beautiful college campus of Notre Dame du Lac , The not so fortunate part was I was witness to history, that is the witness to the Fighting Irish give up a 43 Game winning streak to the Navy Midshipmen. Overall though I was thoroughly impressed with the campus and the Catholicity of the college. I was even Blessed to attend the newly restored Extraordinary Mass in the dorm of Alumni.















(Future Kansas City Chief Ring of Fame inductee- Jim Lynch)

The Extraordinary Mass way Prayed by a Holy Cross Priest the Mass was a Missa dialogata and I was rather impressed with the turn out for a 8 a.m. Mass the day after a football game. Before mass there was a welcoming announcement from the Priest that this was his first mass in the extraordinary form in 40 years, He informed us that he was going to go slow, read the rubrics, and try his best, he stated he had practiced some but was just not the same as actually doing it, he apologized for any mistakes ahead of time. He gets an “A” for effort from me!





Fulton Sheen Thought for Today

Posted on September 28th, 2007 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Noah’s ark:

The Church is Like Noah’s ark that was full of both clean and unclean animals. It Must have had and unholy smell, and yet it was carrying eight persons to salvation. The world today is tearing up the photographs of a good society, a good family, a happy, individual personal life. But the Church is keeping the negatives . And when the moment comes when the world wants a reprint, we will have them.

September 11th 2001 - 6 Years Later

Posted on September 11th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 7 Comments »


September 11 2001- No matter what you think of the current government administration or who is your candidate for the upcoming elections - 9/11/01 - is something that appears to still be fresh in our minds - I am not a New Yorker , I was not at the Pentagon, I did not happen to be one of the ones in Pennsylvania that tried to fight back, I was a High School Junior, Skipping school that morning to do the things I usually did when I Skipped School. We were confused as the first plane hit and thought it was really strange - we just happened to be near a T.V to watch the Second Plane crash into the other Tower, at that point everyone knew it was no accident.

To this day people still speculate and look for someone to exert their inner grief and pain out on - the current wars we have fought and are continuing to fight some have found solace in, others have found more pain and heartache. - Some conjure Conspiracy theories and others just want to go blindly into battle.

As is most apparent in this nation the more things change.. the more they stay the same. The outcry in the post 9/11 world in 2001 was amazing, the unity, the support, the charity and the love, it was something everyone as a nation could feel and pour their heart, soul, and prayers out to. Six years later we have very little of those emotions left - America as it is , continues on the path of self indulgence - we have failed to learn from the grief and emotions - we are in the midst of massive consumerism, morality and ethics took no lesson from the love and compassion that was poured out , Today the big stories are - “How little of clothes are required to board a flight“, “Bisexual Dating After school Special!“, “Britney Spears is too fat, too old and too slow!” “Will Mattel make Enough Toys for Christmas?” - Is this what we should be proud of - is this what are troops are dying for?


The Culture of Death continues in this country every day, We want to Kill our babies in the American Holocaust of Abortion, Kill our Children by sending them to war, and Kill our elderly because they cost too much to keep them alive. What is exactly the message we are passing on to future generations? As a young man raising a family where exactly is a safe haven for our children to be children? It’s not terrorists from another country that I am frightened of today, its the terrorists that pour out of my television and Computer every day infecting my family with false ideals of Materialism, liberalism, Sex, and Death that the Devil will spin as the “American way”

Would we know how much the modern world has abused freedom, then cast a glance at the two false theories of Liberalism and Totalitarianism?
Liberalism defines freedom as the right to do whatever you please, and that is the way freedom is understood by 90% of young Americans educated in non-religious institutions. If freedom means that, it means anarchy.
Freedom thus becomes a physical power, not a moral power; an absence of law instead of a respect for it; a right without a corresponding duty; a license without responsibility.
Totalitarianism on the other hand defines freedom as a duty to do what you must. If freedom means that, it means tyranny.
Freedom thus becomes a duty without a right, and comes into being only when the individual will identifies itself with the will of the dictator.
Under this system there is no will but the class will or the national will or the race will. The person no longer exists.
Let loose false concepts of freedom like that in the world and you cannot stop war. The first abuse of freedom which identifies it with absence of law or self-expression, creates war through conflicting egotisms; the second abuse of freedom which identifies it with the will of the dictator, begets war through force and violence.
That is not the kind of freedom God gave us; that is the way we distorted it.
True freedom does not man the right to do whatever you I, not the duty to do whatever you must; but it means the right to do whatever you ought- and oughtness implies law, responsibility, purpose. In other words freedom in inseparable from the God of Love Who made us.

Servant of God Fulton Sheen

Checking In…

Posted on May 9th, 2007 in Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

It has been a few days since I have posted and I wanted to touch base with everyone to see how they are doing, and to get some things off my mind. This is just random Junk.. don’t mind me

  1. I hate Money- I hate all the stigma that it brings, I hate how I must spend so much of my time working for it to support the family when I could be out preforming Corporal and spiritual works of Mercy or raising my children.
  2. Truth- Why Oh, Why is it so hard for people to see the truth about so many things, why do people pull their own blinders over situations and make them worse when the truth is the best answer.. Best for them, best for everyone, maybe not what they want to hear but Truth always wins out.. why fight it?
  3. I want to Move to Ireland - at least I think I do.

Also readers I wanted to share something else from my work-

There is a young woman whom I work with she currently can not have children and has many a genetic disorder, she is currently undergoing IVF treatments to try and concieve, she is also a member of the cult of the Jehovah’s witness (who’s new kingdom hall is being built less than a mile from my home). This young woman is very nice and friendly and will tend to talk your ear off if you allow it, to me she has not spread a word of her religion. I wonder if My Holy cards, Crucifix, Catholic Calender are too much for her, or maybe I fit the profile of a Catholic that the Awake and Watchtower magazines paint of Roman Catholicism, Im not sure… I am also not so sure how devout she is to her faith but has tried to plant seed in other co-workers that I have promptly up rooted.

I am faced with a question as to try and evangelize her.. but hear that JWs are hard to crack but they can be shown the truth..

anyone else want to post random thoughts?