Friday, February 27, 2026
Friday, February 20, 2026
Random thoughts on the first Friday of Lent
- The higher the monkey climbs, the more he exposes himself. A young woman named Sara Stock worked for Elijah Shaeffer, and allegedly had an affair with him right up until she married a very unfortunate man in January. Shaeffer has a lot of enemies and his alleged affair with Stock became public as part of an attack on him. She had also had a lot of ill-wishers who seeing her exposed, exulted in her disgrace and the ruin of her life. In addition to working for Shaeffer, Stock was a Catholic influencer. Was she ever sincere? God only knows for sure. One thing is clear though. The whole Catholic e-girl industry is a dangerous thing. All the gullible people, (probably mostly young women), who followed her have got to be pretty disappointed. Hopefully, none of these people hung their faith on her example.
- For the last two or three years Cardinals and now the pope are praising Ramadan. I shouldn't be surprised but it's so disgusting.
- Never, ever, ever take a job with your diocese. Joe Enders was a business manager for a parish in Michigan. Now he has no job and no severance. He has a family and a baby due in May.
- Rocky and I are really enjoying the Great Fast videos from the Norbertines at St. Michael's Abbey.
Litany of Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Friday, January 30, 2026
Random thoughts on an icy afternoon
- When I was a kid I picked up a book called Nurse and after looking at the blurbs and a few pages I put it right back on the bookstore's shelf. It was feminist and dreary and nothing for a 10 or 11 year old to be reading. The main thing I took from it was that nurses hate doctors and patients. That was in 1979, and I never really thought about that book again until Covid and whenever I read particularly vicious things from nurses on social media. At some point, while the eyes of the great were elsewhere, the nursing and teaching job outlook changed and we got some really scary people in charge of the kids and the sick. The elders in my family from my early childhood to my college years were always afraid to go to the hospital because they were convinced that they'd be neglected or given a little push towards the morgue. I thought that was silly but knew enough to keep my mouth shut. Turns out, Great Auntie may have been on to something. My apologies...
- As I've said before, a lot of the Catholic e-girls need to get off social media. They're just making young Catholic women look silly, terminally immature and self absorbed. This young lady apparently suffers from anxiety so the backlash to her musings can't be good for her.
- I just learned that a member of a Catholic discussion forum that I used to read has died. She was a devout woman but also, due to the scandals in the Church, one of the unhappiest and untrusting people I've ever come across. May she rest in peace.
- My sweet darling, mother will be 84 tomorrow and next week I will be 59. I am so blessed.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Something to think about
My diocese had its annual MLK Mass. Every year I am disturbed by it. MLK was not Catholic, so he can't be a saint. A Mass in his honor doesn't make sense. His best friend, Ralph Abernathy and one of his lovers were both pretty frank about his unchaste private life in their memoirs. According to the FBI, He also witnessed a rape and mocked the victim's suffering. Dr. King should have defended that woman and the FBI agents who recorded the whole thing should have burst through the door to come to the rescue. Not one man who saw or heard walked away with clean hands.
This happened in January, 1964, in the Willard Hotel. The Baltimore preacher who was identified as the rapist died in 1991. What happened to that young woman? Was she told to shut up for the sake of the cause? Is she still alive? May God have mercy on her.