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Showing posts with label rejoice in godly men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rejoice in godly men. Show all posts

Friday, January 18, 2019

Toxic Feminism (It Sure Isn't Femininity!)

I'm sick of hearing about "toxic masculinity!" Oh, it exists all right. You'll find it all over the liberal
entertainment industry with the Harvey Weinsteins and their casting couches. You'll find it rampant among liberal politicians like rapist Bill Clinton and disgusting Anthony Weiner. You'll find it in the liberal media with men like David Letterman and with music videos showing men wearing bananas and cucumbers as genitals. (I won't show that disgusting excuse for "entertainment.") The howling suddenly becomes very subdued about those outrages.

Friday, April 29, 2016

Wanted: Real Men to Answer the Call: Into the Breach, Godly Men!

Sr. Lucia said late in her life that the final battle would be over the family. And who do we need to fight in that battle? Godly men! Men have always been called to defend the family: to stand in the breach to prevent the annihilation of their wives and children. Today, many men not only fail to defend the family, they become the aggressors attacking their own children. That has to end and Bishop Thomas Olmsted is a leader in helping men take their rightful places as spiritual heads of the family and defenders of their families. Here is the first paragraph of Bishop Olmsted's powerful exhortation:
I begin this letter with a clarion call and clear charge to you, my sons and brothers in Christ:

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Don't You Love Godly Men!

This video of marines praising God has gone viral. As the mother-in-law of a godly Catholic marine, I'm pleased to help spread it. The only thing that would make me rejoice more would be to see them kneeling in front of Our Eucharistic Lord at Mass. Pray for them!



Read more here.


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Thank God for the Rescue of the Chilean Miners!







The coverage of the rescue of the Chilean miners gave me goosebumps and made me raise my hands and heart to God in thanksgiving. How inspiring it was to see the miners saying their faith sustained them during their long months underground as those above worked to save them, and to hear the Chilean president thank all who participated in the rescue and, above all, God. What a joyful ending to a potentially tragic situation. It witnessed to the ingenuity of men and to the endurance of the human spirit.

We live in a feminized culture, but this rescue episode was primarily the work of men: from the engineers who designed the drill and rescue capsule (God bless America!) to the miners themselves who work under the earth. What an appropriate day to return to daylight than October 13th the anniversary of Mary's last apparition at Fatima -- the day the sun danced. One could imagine all heaven dancing to celebrate man's goodness. We are, indeed, made in God's image and likeness and this rescue day gave witness to that wonderful reality! Praised be to Jesus Christ, both now and forever!