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December 17, 2010
Love Apple – Dislike Jobs: Watch this 1.5 Minute Video to See Why
I love Apple, MacBook Pro and the iPhone — but I am furious with their inventor!
Steve Jobs has become Big Brother to manipulate and coerce us to accept his immoral view of the world.
Watch this 1.5 minute video (very punchy and short) and you will see why I a am joining a campaign against him!
If you agree after watching the video below, write to him at Steve@Apple.com and join the opposition. You can read the full story here.
December 15, 2010
NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS: An Early Start
In 2010 my son Jesse and I resolved to run 1,000 miles. We did it with about 40 miles to spare. Some of my running was done on treadmills but most of it was outside exploring new places. You can see these runs here with maps, stories, videos and pictures — which covers over 150 runs in ten countries and many states.
It felt great to finish the year having successfully completed my 2010 New Year resolution — especially since I am not too good at keeping resolutions. The support of my son, along with my wife as cheerleader, was a big help. My son also posted an internet chart which was very motivating.
For 2011 I am renewing my goal of running another 1,000 miles for 2011. But I am adding two more resolutions: I am going to read both the Bible and the Catholic Catechism through from cover to cover (using my iPhone).
I got an early start this month because I was excited to get started and in case I miss a few days in 2011! WHY DON'T YOU JOIN ME?
There is a free app for the iPhone which is called Logos. It is a Bible software app and has a program included for reading the Bible through in a year. I am using the Revised Standard Version – Catholic Edition. I am already into Exodus.
I also made a chart for the Catechism and found a copy of the Catechism on the website of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). I will use that and my old-fashioned "book" format to get this reading done. I am now on paragraph 26.
Well, what fun! I will keep you updated periodically and will also admit if I fall flat on my face with these lofty goals :-)
Below, joined by granddaughter Bella!
December 14, 2010
Obama, Hate Crimes, Homosexuals & Christians
Why we as Christians might end up with a target on our chests….
Read what may soon be coming to America — sealed lips and inability to teach the truths of the Bible, historic Christianity and the doctrines of the Church.
December 12, 2010
My Radio Show on Immaculate Conception
This show was on the new station in Baton Rouge ("next door" to Jimmy Swaggart). You can listen to the archived show here. You will have to move the tab to about the middle of the show which is where i talk about the Immaculate Conception.
December 8, 2010
The Pope, the Word of God & The Holy Land
I love taking pilgrims to the Holy Land. My certification card for teaching at the holy sites was just renewed and on the way in the mail. I will be leading six groups of pilgrims to the Holy Land in 2011. I can confirm what the Pope recently said about the land of Israel:
The Word of God and the Holy Land, which is the Fifth Gospel
In Pope Benedict XVI's Apostolic Exhortation "Verbum Domini" he speaks eloquently about the "The Word of God and the Holy Land."
The Pope writes in paragraph 89: "As we call to mind the Word of God who became flesh in the womb of Mary of Nazareth, our heart now turns to the land where the mystery of our salvation was accomplished, and from which the word of God spread to the ends of the earth. By the power of the Holy Spirit, the Word became flesh in a specific time and place, in a strip of land on the edges of the Roman Empire.
The more we appreciate the universality and the uniqueness of Christ's person, the more we look with gratitude to that land where Jesus was born, where he lived and where he gave his life for us.
"The stones on which our Redeemer walked are still charged with his memory and continue to 'cry out' the Good News.
For this reason, the Synod Fathers recalled the felicitous phrase that speaks of the Holy Land as 'the Fifth Gospel.' How important it is that in those places there be Christian communities, notwithstanding any number of hardships!
The Synod of Bishops expressed profound closeness to all those Christians who dwell in the land of Jesus and bear witness to their faith in the Risen One. Christians there are called to serve not only as 'a beacon of faith for the universal Church, but also as a leaven of harmony, wisdom, and equilibrium in the life of a society which traditionally has been, and continues to be, pluralistic, multi-ethnic and multi-religious.'
"The Holy Land today remains a goal of pilgrimage for the Christian people, a place of prayer and penance, as was testified to in antiquity by authors like Saint Jerome.
The more we turn our eyes and our hearts to the earthly Jerusalem, the more will our yearning be kindled for the heavenly Jerusalem, the true goal of every pilgrimage, along with our eager desire that the name of Jesus, the one name which brings salvation, may be acknowledged by all (cf. Acts 4:12)."
To join us in February, a perfect time of year when it is cooler and there are no crowds, visit www.SteveGoes.com.
Radio Shows & a Talk on Feast of Immaculate Conception
Don't forget that Wednesday is a holy day of obligation for Catholics. it is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. I will doing two radio shows Wednesday morning: 1) first on the new Catholic station in Baton Rouge Louisiana at 6:30 AM Eastern time,and 2) on Relevant Radio at 7:00 AM.
In the evening I will be speaking at the Holy Rosary Cathedral in Toledo Ohio. I would suggest coming here just to see the magnificent church. The first time I walked in I felt like I was entering one of the stunning churches of Europe. This talk will be at 7:00 PM after the 6:00 Mass.
December 7, 2010
Dear oh Deer!
Last week my son shot and butchered a deer on our land and we have been eating venison ever since. It took the family a day to skin, butcher and prepare the meat. Almost everyone was involved. My daughter-in-law had been reading Laura Ingalls Wilder's The Long Winter and how they had to hunt for their food on the frontier. How far we are from that today.
Anyway, here is a picture of my son Jesse skinning and preparing the meat in our garage.
Great having a family!
The picture to the right was sent by Tim Staples. Reminds me of my grandkids. I thought it was pretty cute.
You have to click on the images to see them bigger or to read the little kid's words.
Black Friday vs. Adoration
"Writing an article about "Black Friday" at our parish. First Friday Adoration – not enough people sign up to sit with our Lord. A few of us fill in and make sure He is not alone.
"Few weeks later local paper shows people literally camping out in the cold outside of Wal-Mart. Four of us at morning Mass. How do people expect to make life's journey without food for the road?
"Church survival is promised. No mention of size, if I recall. Maybe a small remnant."
(Picture: Black Friday crowds rushing a door before the sun rises.)
Humorous Diversion
Angelic Twaddle is a blog that has humor with a conscience. You may want to check in with Louis Hall for a light diversion once in a whiile at www.Angelic-Twaddle.blogspot.com. Louis is father of six and they are all homeschooled.
December 5, 2010
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