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October 25, 2010

Queue "The Twilight Zone" Theme for this

Sure, this could be some kind of high-tech digital hoax, and maybe that's just what it is. No problem. But if it's not, then I don't know how to account for it. What do you think?  





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Published on October 25, 2010 07:40

October 21, 2010

A few thoughts about golden leaves and graying hair

Today has been another crisp, gorgeous fall day in Central Ohio. I love it here, and while I love all the seasons, I think I love fall the best. As I've gotten older, the changing color of the leaves always evokes in me a happy-sad, bitter-sweet, contentment alloyed with an ever-keener sense of unrequited longing in my soul.





I know that it's the Triune God I long for, and the arrival of the fall colors is a quiet, beautiful harbinger of the eventual end of this earthly life and the commencement of the life to come. Seeing the nature's resplendence in these colors is, at least for me, a reminder that those of us who are fortunate enough to live the allotted "three score and ten" years (I've only lived two score and ten of them, thus far, but I have my fingers prayerfully crossed that more will follow) have to remember that winter is not far off. 





I want to welcome the approaching winter of my life, even though it may be a ways away just yet, with gratitude and joy and peace. But most of all, I pray the Lord gives me the graces to be ready to go be with Him when all the leaves of my life have fallen and snow lays thick on the frozen ground. How I want to be with Him and His friends forever in that land of eternal spring.





"I believe that I shall see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living!" (Psalm 27:13)









"The glory of young men is their strength, but the beauty of old men is their gray hair" (Proverbs 20:29).




The autumn leaves are a reminder to me of the time of life I am in now. Turning 50 this year, my ever-graying hair is analogous to the leaves turning from deep green to red and orange. Winter will be here soon enough, and the leaves will  fall to the ground. The endless cycle of life.


Rural Ohio, where we live, experiences a beautiful explosion of color each autumn. It's a glorious time of year.




The leaves are their, but not for long. Winter will be here soon in Ohio.


This is a house on my drive into town. This particular tree is quite spectacular.


These are a few of the lovely sunset maples in our front yard that grace the landscape with their magnificent fall colors. Soon, their leaves will all be gone. Just a memory of what was. And after the winter, spring is not far off . . .  








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Published on October 21, 2010 10:33

October 20, 2010

Memo to a certain Medjugorje adherent who is attacking skeptics (again)

Relax. Settle down. Be at peace.





There's no need to obsess the way you are over what a tiny handful of people may think about Medjugorje. If some, like I, doubt that it's an authentic apparition, so what? Why does that rob you of your peace? Your most recent behavior indicates that you are unsettled, anxious, and worried about the fact that some are skeptical about Medjugorje. This turmoil and defensiveness exhibited in your recent public comments is not from the Holy Spirit.





Pause, take a deep breath, and ponder these words from Scripture:

"If this plan or this undertaking is of men, it will fail; but if it is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them. You might even be found opposing God!" (Acts 5:38-39)
Please remember that this passage is just as important for you as it is for anyone who doubts Medjugorje. Think about that. Just pray for God's will to be done in this matter.





And then, spend some time thinking prayerfully about this wise advice from Saint Teresa of Avila:







"Let nothing disturb you, nothing afright you.

Whom God possesses in nothing is wanting.

Alone God suffices.

All things are passing.

God never ceases.

Patient endurance attains all things."







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Published on October 20, 2010 11:29

October 19, 2010

Tom Bosley, R.I.P.

[image error] The affable dad on "Happy Days" died today at 83 from lung cancer. May he rest in peace. He entertained millions of people with his acting, myself included.





I recall when "Happy Days" debuted on TV in 1974. That's the year I started high school, and watching Richie, Fonzie, Ralph Malph, and Potsie was "must see TV" (to coin a phrase) for me and my whole family each week. I always liked Mr. Bosley's Howard Cunningham character — A.K.A. "Mr. C." His calm, avuncular, and wise persona was almost grandfatherly. Let's all pray for the repose of his soul, that the Lord will grant him an eternity of happy days in His presence.









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Published on October 19, 2010 14:33

Do you recognize this face?

That's my buddy and brother in Christ, Marcus Grodi, the founder and president of the Coming Home Network, which for over 15 years has been helping Protestant clergy converts come home to the Catholic Church (hence the organization's name). 





Anyway, I'm going to have the privilege and joy of joining Marcus, my bishop, Most Rev. Frederick Campbell, Bishop of Columbus, and a pantheon of illustrious Catholic speakers and authors , including Scott Hahn, Fr. Mitch Pacwa, and several others at the 8th-annual "Deep in History" conference , sponsored by the CHNetwork. 





It takes place this coming weekend, October 22-24, 2010, at the Easton Hilton Hotel in Columbus , Ohio. My talk theme will be "The Fathers Know Best: A Look at the Relationship Between Scripture & Tradition in the Early Church."





There's still time to register! Click here for the details. I hope to see you there. (Please share this on your FB pages, on Twitter, blogs, etc. Many thanks.)http://patrickmadrid.blogspot.com
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Published on October 19, 2010 14:04

What do you say to a cradle-Catholic who doubts the doctrine of the communion of saints?



Well, here's what I said in response to Ed, a recent caller to my "Open Line" radio broadcast (Thursdays from 3-5 p.m. ET). He also had doubts about the bodily Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, so we talked about that as well. To listen, click here , or click the image.





If you'd like to acquire a copy of my book on the communion of saints, Any Friend of God's Is a Friend of Mine , I'd suggest to go first to your local Catholic bookstore. If you don't have one near you, you can get the book here .





Here are some additional, popular-level resources on these subjects:





Any Friend of God's Is a Friend of Mine
Immaculate Conception and the Assumption  
How to Argue for Mary's Assumption
Assumptions About Mary
Saints Preserve Us


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Published on October 19, 2010 12:03

The fastest goal keeper ever

The goalie is wearing a light-green uniform. At about the 35-second mark, you'll understand why I named this post as I did. 





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Published on October 19, 2010 07:28

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