Catholic husband, father, artist, music/book collector, author of books on theosis, the Resurrection, the Rapture, Lent/Advent. Editor @cworldreport. Acerbic!

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My first icon is still in progress (and has been on hold for far too long), but I tend to think it's a bit better than anything you'll see from Rupnik...
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This Sunday is a wrap, with a God-given sunset bow on top!
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I hadn't been to a Roman rite Mass in a while (two years or so), until recently. Went to a parish that was fairly close, which I knew was a bit more traditional and had a Communion rail. It was so much better, I think, than the usual lines with ECMs: reverent, efficient, natural, quiet, and prayerful. The claim that it is disruptive seems not only false but an act of overt gaslighting.
Cardinal McElroy has banned the installation of new Altar rails and discourages temporary kneelers, citing "a disruption of the flow of the Communion line". As you can see here, there is no disruption. Just another garbage excuse to attack the Latin Mass.
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Not sure why I typed "ECM," except that it's one of my favorite jazz labels. "EEM" is correct.
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This afternoon, while taking a break from yard work: Japanese gin and Polish fusion jazz. Good combo.
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I recall Obama telling Congress on Sept 9, 2009, the following: "The plan I'm announcing tonight would meet three basic goals.  It will provide more security and stability to those who have health insurance.  It will provide insurance for those who don't.  And it will slow the growth of health care costs for our families, our businesses, and our government." Our family has not had insurance since 2011, precisely because of the Obama Administration. But, really, who cares?
TAXPAYER RISK: Obama Presidential Center's $470M endowment sits at just $1M as subcontractors claim they're owed millions days before grand opening. The fund was promised as an insurance policy so Chicago taxpayers wouldn't get stuck covering future costs on the 99-year deal. Construction costs have ballooned from $330M to at least $850M. The Obama Foundation says the center is 'fully funded' and plans to make 'significant investments' in the endowment in coming years — but critics say a promise to raise money later is not the same as having a funded backstop in place.
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I did until I was in my early 20s. Worked through the history and theology, became Catholic, and wrote a book about it.
Do you believe in "the rapture" ?
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One description of the Church that is emphasized in the documents of the Second Vatican Council is “the people of God.” The Dogmatic Constitution on the Church (Lumen Gentium) stated, "All men are called to belong to the new people of God. Wherefore this people, while remaining one and only one, is to be spread throughout the whole world and must exist in all ages, so that the decree of God’s will may be fulfilled." (par 13) Unfortunately, in the years following the Council, this very biblical description was sometimes misused and interpreted with few, if any, references to its Old Testament roots and New Testament meaning. All of today’s readings provide the Scriptural foundation needed to appreciate properly what it means to say the Church is “the people of God.” First, it means to be chosen by God, who always initiates all communication and contact with mankind. It is God, in speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, who establishes a covenant with the Israelites that was unique: “Therefore, if you hearken to my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my special possession, dearer to me than all other people.” This is an act of creation, of forging a “kingdom of priests, a holy nation” out of what otherwise would have been just like any other groups nomadic people living in the ancient Near East. This is captured in succinct fashion in Psalm 100: “Know that the LORD is God; he made us, his we are; his people, the flock he tends.” The identity, purpose, and life of the people depend completely on the fact that God is who he says he is: the creator of all things, all-knowing, all-powerful, all-holy. The people of God cannot be created or defined by man. This was true of the old Israel, and it is true of the new Israel, the Church. Secondly, the people of God are saved by God. God, who is love, not only calls man to himself, he also provides the means for restored communion. Otherwise, reconciliation would not be possible. “But God proves his love for us,” Paul wrote to the Christians in Rome, “in that while we were still sinners Christ died for us.” Through the death of the Son of God, men can now become sons of God by being justified through Christ’s blood, reconciled by Christ’s sacrifice, and saved by his life. Finally, the people of God are shepherded by Christ and by those to whom he has given authority. Jesus told his disciples to go out and proclaim, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand.” He imparted to them the authority to act and speak in his name. The Second Vatican Council stated: "Jesus Christ, the eternal Shepherd, established His holy Church, having sent forth the apostles as He Himself had been sent by the Father; and He willed that their successors, namely the bishops, should be shepherds in His Church even to the consummation of the world.” (Lumen Gentium, 18) To be an apostle is to be sent to do the work of the Master; the twelve apostles selected by Jesus represent the New Israel, the new “tribes” of the people of God (cf. Matt 19:28; Gal 6:16). The composition of Matthew 9:35-10:8 is structured to emphasize this truth. Matthew 9:35-38 focuses on the work of Jesus, who preached the Gospel, healed, described the lost state of the people, prayed for laborers, and then called the twelve disciples. Then, in Matthew 10:1-8, each of these is paralleled and fulfilled: the names of the twelve are given, the twelve were sent out by Jesus, they were sent to the “lost sheep of Israel,” and they, like their Master, healed and preached that the Kingdom was at hand. In the middle of this chiastic or symmetrical structure is this key point: Jesus “gave them authority…” (Matt 10:1). “We are his people,” wrote the Psalmist, “the sheep of his flock.” Chosen. Saved. Shepherded.
"The People of God: Chosen, Saved, Shepherded": @carleolson @cworldreport with a Scriptural Reflection on the Readings for Sunday, June 14, 2026: catholicworldreport.com/2026…
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‘night!
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I'm holding out until Musk hits two trillion before I out myself as a clueless, virtue-signalling, jealous loser.
Be brutally honest: Are you deeply outraged that, while hundreds of millions of Americans and I are struggling financially, @elonmusk has just now become the world's first trillionaire, with more wealth than he could spend in 1,000 lifetimes? Yes or no?
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We are entertained by watching entertainers reacting to entertainers who entertain us.
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TAYLOR SWIFT WAS HYPED AFTER NEW YORK’S WILD WIN AT MSG!
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This is the new and eighth album by @alterbridge, one of the finest hard rock bands of the past two decades. The great @MylesKennedy on vocals and guitar, with the uber-talented @MarkTTremonti (Creed! Sinatra!!) on guitars/vocals. Top-notch writing, playing, and vocals, as always. If you enjoy intelligent, exceptional hard rock, this is for you. 9.5/10.
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I get to walk to the mailbox and see this. Beautiful.
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Dan Rather was/is a joke without a punchline.
Who better to speak on the subject of journalistic practice at 60 Minutes than Dan Rather, who was forced to resign from CBS after broadcasting a hoax on that show? thedailybeast.com/obsessed/c…
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As a senior in HS, I wrote a 20-page essay comparing the art of Picasso to that of Andrew Wyeth. I'm not going to say it was great (it was ... okay), but the process was invaluable. How about we actually challenge students once or twice during their time in educational institutions?
College essays should be abolished. 17 year olds mostly don't have deep interesting things to say ( if what they are saying is even true or written by them) and people shouldnt be at a disadvantage for living a normal middle class childhood.
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If there was a drinking game for every time Guv Tina uses the word "stable," I'd be hammered by noon. The irony, of course, is that she and her friends are destroying and destabilizing Oregon at every turn. Governor Gaslighting doing her thing.
Helping more Oregonians move into stable housing takes partnership, resources, and follow through. In Salem, expanded shelter capacity and housing investments are helping more people find safety and stability. Thank you Jimmy Jones and MWVCAA!
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One of the joys of being the editor @cworldreport is getting to know incredible authors and, in some cases, forming friendships. Today, for example, I talked to the great Robert R. Reilly, author of several books and a truly cultured gentleman, for over an hour. Did we discuss all the problems and issues in the Church? No. We spoke about classical music: the genius of Bach, the beauty of Mozart, the joy of Haydn, etc. I needed that. Thank you, Bob.
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I actually kinda like this Knicks team. But the Knicks fans are insufferable.
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This:
I will take the "calling us non-Christians is offensive" thing seriously when the LDS church strikes the lines where God calls Christian creeds an "abomination" from their canon.
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