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Category Archives: Art
~The Holy Eucharist~
Do people tell you that you’re dumb to believe that the Holy Eucharist is truly Jesus? I don’t know about you, but I had something said to me that was very close to that. I have done some research on … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christ, Christianity, History, Life, Literature, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Writings
Tagged 1970-71, 1981, Abortion, Add new tag, Blogging, blood, Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Children, Christ, Christianity, Family, Feminists, Hearts, heaven, hell, Italy, Jesus, Man, Mary Victrix, Men, Motherhood, Our Lady, People, Philosophy, Pope, Protestantism, Relics, Responsibility, Sacraments, sin, Spirituality, Teens, Television, Theology, Therese Tardif, Weather, Women, Women's Rights, Word Press
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Called Home
Called Home By: Master Paul Xavier With banners floating, trumpets bleating, an echo throughout the heavenly hall. A brave man has been summoned here, a young knight has been called back home. He humbly makes his way before, the Holy … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, Crusades, Knights of Lepanto, Life, Literature, Marc Girard, MaryVictrix, My Life, Night Watch, Personal Commentary, Random Compilations, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Writings
Tagged Angels, Canonization, Catholic Discussion, CatholicDiscussion, Christ, Crusades, Fr. Angelo, heaven, Knights, Knights of Lepanto, Ladies, Marc Girard, Mary Victrix, Our Lady, Saints, The Girard Family, The Last Crusade, Thom Girard
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Hidden Lyrics
Vedui’ il’er, Cormamin lindua ele lle! (Greetings, My Heart Sings to See Thee!) Just a look at some of the Elven Lyrics which pass us by throughout the entire Lord of the Rings Trilogy film series. There are so many … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Epic Films, Life, Literature, Lord of the Rings, Movies, Music, Personal Commentary, Soundtracks, Tolkien, Videos
Tagged Composures, History, Literature, Lord of the Rings, Lyrics, Movies, Music, Rock and Roll, Soundtracks, Tolkien
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Religulous
Among the very many stupid movies coming out in theaters this one has caught my eye. Religilous, attempts to show people how stupid religion is and how it can’t really be true because its so ‘out there’, in the trailer … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Catholic Church, Christ, Christianity, Life, Movies, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology
Tagged 2008, Art, blasphemy, Catholic, Christian, cray, Fun, God, Hollywood, Michelangelo, Modern art, Philosophy, Prejudice, Religilous, Religious, Satan, Summer Movies
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~Acting Guild~
It’s official! I’ve recently received permission from Fr. Angelo M. Geiger to start our own Acting Group at the Friary in Griswold, CT. Though we are basically ‘approved,’ we still have a lot work before organizing our first meeting and … Continue reading
A Weekend in Review
Well, we had a wonderfully splendid weekend this past week. Starting with the classic annual Lord of the Rings Marathon at Cinemaworld in Lincoln, and ending with Friar Joseph’s class at the Friary on Sunday. The Marathon was great! (In … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Catholic Church, Chivalry, Christ, Epic Films, Life, Literature, Lord of the Rings, Movies, My Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, Theology, Tolkien, War
Tagged Friends, Fun, History, Life, Lord of the Rings, Lord of the Rings Marathon, Marathon, middle ages, Movies, Trebuchet, Warfare, Weapons
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Chicago – 1934
In sight of the new Economic Depression, some of us have turned to more tradional ways of making a living.