Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy new year

Happy new year everyone. Tomorrow is the day. Off to Rome we go!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Just 3 more days

In less than 72 hours myself and others from the parish in Louisville will be en route to Rome! I think the excitement has finally begun to set in.

Gamehouse.com is fradulent

I recommend that everyone look at their checking account and look for anything from Gamehouse.com. I called them and they gave me the email attached to the account in which I HAVE NEVER even heard of the email. Gamehouse also has several complaints of fraud all over the internet. I called my bank to dispute all the gamehouse charges and to cancel the card used on the transactions.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Matrimony and civil government

Q. 1014. Can the Church dispense from or remove these impediments to marriage?

A. The Church can dispense from or remove the impediments to marriage that arise from its own laws; but it cannot dispense from impediments that arise from the laws of God and nature. Every lawmaker can change or excuse from the laws made by himself or his equals, but he cannot, of his own authority, change or excuse from laws made by a higher power.

Hence, anyone that gets a 'divorce' and 'remarries' is still married to the first person married beyond that the individual is committing adultery

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Russia still communists monsters?

So I hear that there is little to no evidence of Christianity in Russia. Friends of family members are over there right now in the attempt to adopt. Perhaps it would seem that we have been fed a shovel of you know what regarding the insistence that Russia and Mr Putin are pious orthodox protestants. Though a pious protestant is the same as a pious piece of granite rock.

Scary dream last night

I remembered a very scary dream I had last night. I suppose I was in Rome and at St Peters. Well the scary part, I was at the n.o. mess. I was pulling on a rope ringing a ceiling bell perhaps it was meant to be a warning. After about ringing the bell four times or so I turned around and ran out.

Monday, December 26, 2011

I have been asked how I have come to the One True Church

Well part 1: While I was deployed in Iraq I came to understand somethings. There were absolutely evil things done in this world. I did not believe that man alone could be capable of these things and I mean vile. Reason would instinctively show that man was not meant to be part of these things alone. As such Satan lead man to these things of desecration. If Satan existed, then the God obviously existed to rebel against.

A Christmas Rosary

My mother made a Rosary for me for Christmas. It's very nice. She asked me last year if I had a Rosary and said I did so she didn't think about it, I later told her, "you know just because I have one doesn't mean you can't make one for me." Well not in those exact words. So for this Christmas she made one. Coming from a family of protestant it shows there is hope for them yet ;)

Sunday, December 25, 2011

First Communion on Christmas Day!

Well December 25, 2011 is the day that I recieved First Communion! A pretty good day for that. I think I can say that Christmas 2011 was the most important day of my life.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Well it's, I'm official...Now a catholic

Yesterday afternoon I was finally recieved into the Church. Happy, Happy...and to top it off Christmas Communion will also be my first Communion! December 23, 2011 is a great day.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Case for Archbishop Fulton Sheen

Investigation concludes on claim of miracle attributed to Fulton Sheen

Who really knows at this point. Ever since Vatican II the new church has been wrecking things left and right. The Church had always required 3 or more confirmed miracles that could not be explained by scientific examination. After VII they reduced that number to simply one. Having only one shows no pattern really of divine intervention. I'm not doubting the saintly demeanor of the Archbishop, I just question the saint factory attitude of the Vatican II church. It's the same with the beautification of JP2. The woman that was supposedly healed by JP2 intercession relapsed, she was never cured. No miracle happened. The church of Vatican II ignores that.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Really

nar·cis·sism   [nahr-suh-siz-em] Show IPA
noun
1.
inordinate fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity.
2.
Psychoanalysis . erotic gratification derived from admiration of one's own physical or mental attributes, being a normal condition at the infantile level of personality development.

Moronic Glenn Beck guest host

So the radio host on Glenn Becks show said, we have all the energy we need or at least the guest said that. That aspect was agreed upon. The caller pointed out that we don't need that neeto pipeline everyone is bickering on. And he pointed out that a business needs demand to warrant the hiring of employees to increase production. To hire employees without a need for them is a sunk cost it defies all logic number one but it is a socialist/marxist idea! However the Glenn Beck guest host said we should go ahead and build the pipeline anyways!! Why, it will create some jobs. I should have called in and called the guest host a flipping socialist/marxist. It truelly amazes me. These pundits on the radio(now pardon my french) don't know jackshit about economics. They are ideologues playing on citizens themselves that have never opened an economics book. One aspect that should be pointed out though is that a company will produce a good UP to the point that marginal cost=marginal revenue. But those radio hosts are to freaking stupid. When I heard that conversation on the way to Petsmart, no kidding my head was about to explode at the sheer level of moronic notions from the guest host.

The World-Inquisition store is back open

World-Inquisition Store
The store is back open. You can also get the link on the top right of the front page.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Confessional, humility and joy, sorrow

Two things that should guide a person in the Confessional are humility and joy. Does that sound contradictory? Firstly it is an act of humility to go into the Confession. In doing so means that we have committed a sin whether it be mortal or venial. By doing so we have angered God the Father by disobeying his laws, we have caused pain to our Lord Jesus Christ resulting in the five sorrowful mysteries of the Holy Rosary, and we have separated ourselves from the graces of the Holy Ghost. By being humble and going to Confession we acknowledge our faults and misdeeds and seek reparation for them and thus confess them and ask for forgiveness. Humility.

On to joy. We should possess joy in knowing that through God's love for mankind that HE through the Son, Jesus Christ instituted Penance. John 20:23 "Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained." Joy should be had knowing that we have a means in which remove the guilt and stain of those sins committed. Through they Power of Keys granted to St Peter and the Holy Catholic Church the bishops and priests have the power to forgive us for sins as alter Christus. Joy.

What should not be forgotten is sorrow in that the sins we commit are not forgiven if we are not contrite. However that is perhaps for another post.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Just another week, and then just another week again.

Well it's been a while a little over two years actually. I'm going to finally be received into the One, Holy, Apostolic, Universal--Catholic Church. Conditional Baptism is right around the corner and Confession pretty much right after. Then I should be receiving first Communion on Christmas. Then just a week later I'll be on a plane to Rome, Italy. A whirlwind entering the new year, yah think? I'll actually be missing the first two days of classes of the spring semester but I think it's a bit worth it to see St Peter's Cathedral, Pompeii, Mikey's "Pieta", etc etc.

THE OATH AGAINST MODERNISM

Given by His Holiness St. Pius X September 1, 1910.

To be sworn to by all clergy, pastors, confessors, preachers, religious superiors, and professors in philosophical-theological seminaries.

I . . . . firmly embrace and accept each and every definition that has been set forth and declared by the unerring teaching authority of the Church, especially those principal truths which are directly opposed to the errors of this day. And first of all, I profess that God, the origin and end of all things, can be known with certainty by the natural light of reason from the created world (see Rom. 1:90), that is, from the visible works of creation, as a cause from its effects, and that, therefore, his existence can also be demonstrated: Secondly, I accept and acknowledge the external proofs of revelation, that is, divine acts and especially miracles and prophecies as the surest signs of the divine origin of the Christian religion and I hold that these same proofs are well adapted to the understanding of all eras and all men, even of this time. Thirdly, I believe with equally firm faith that the Church, the guardian and teacher of the revealed word, was personally instituted by the real and historical Christ when he lived among us, and that the Church was built upon Peter, the prince of the apostolic hierarchy, and his successors for the duration of time. Fourthly, I sincerely hold that the doctrine of faith was handed down to us from the apostles through the orthodox Fathers in exactly the same meaning and always in the same purport. Therefore, I entirely reject the heretical' misrepresentation that dogmas evolve and change from one meaning to another different from the one which the Church held previously. I also condemn every error according to which, in place of the divine deposit which has been given to the spouse of Christ to be carefully guarded by her, there is put a philosophical figment or product of a human conscience that has gradually been developed by human effort and will continue to develop indefinitely. Fifthly, I hold with certainty and sincerely confess that faith is not a blind sentiment of religion welling up from the depths of the subconscious under the impulse of the heart and the motion of a will trained to morality; but faith is a genuine assent of the intellect to truth received by hearing from an external source. By this assent, because of the authority of the supremely truthful God, we believe to be true that which has been revealed and attested to by a personal God, our creator and lord.

Furthermore, with due reverence, I submit and adhere with my whole heart to the condemnations, declarations, and all the prescripts contained in the encyclical Pascendi and in the decree Lamentabili, especially those concerning what is known as the history of dogmas. I also reject the error of those who say that the faith held by the Church can contradict history, and that Catholic dogmas, in the sense in which they are now understood, are irreconcilable with a more realistic view of the origins of the Christian religion. I also condemn and reject the opinion of those who say that a well-educated Christian assumes a dual personality-that of a believer and at the same time of a historian, as if it were permissible for a historian to hold things that contradict the faith of the believer, or to establish premises which, provided there be no direct denial of dogmas, would lead to the conclusion that dogmas are either false or doubtful. Likewise, I reject that method of judging and interpreting Sacred Scripture which, departing from the tradition of the Church, the analogy of faith, and the norms of the Apostolic See, embraces the misrepresentations of the rationalists and with no prudence or restraint adopts textual criticism as the one and supreme norm. Furthermore, I reject the opinion of those who hold that a professor lecturing or writing on a historico-theological subject should first put aside any preconceived opinion about the supernatural origin of Catholic tradition or about the divine promise of help to preserve all revealed truth forever; and that they should then interpret the writings of each of the Fathers solely by scientific principles, excluding all sacred authority, and with the same liberty of judgment that is common in the investigation of all ordinary historical documents.

Finally, I declare that I am completely opposed to the error of the modernists who hold that there is nothing divine in sacred tradition; or what is far worse, say that there is, but in a pantheistic sense, with the result that there would remain nothing but this plain simple fact-one to be put on a par with the ordinary facts of history-the fact, namely, that a group of men by their own labor, skill, and talent have continued through subsequent ages a school begun by Christ and his apostles. I firmly hold, then, and shall hold to my dying breath the belief of the Fathers in the charism of truth, which certainly is, was, and always will be in the succession of the episcopacy from the apostles. The purpose of this is, then, not that dogma may be tailored according to what seems better and more suited to the culture of each age; rather, that the absolute and immutable truth preached by the apostles from the beginning may never be believed to be different, may never be understood in any other way.

I promise that I shall keep all these articles faithfully, entirely, and sincerely, and guard them inviolate, in no way deviating from them in teaching or in any way in word or in writing. Thus I promise, this I swear, so help me God. . .

So let me get this straight Neocons

Newt Gingrich who has been baptized has been married what 3 times? WRONG he's only been married ONCE to Jackie Battley. Unless one or both were not baptized they are sacramentally married. Which means that Newt is not only married to his first and only wife he as been committing adultery every day since his rendezvous with his 2nd "wife". Neocons want this person to be the pillar of conservative values? He has links to masonic organizations which are anti Christ and anti God. If you wish for a FURTHER descent into Sodom go ahead and vote for Newt in the primaries.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Store is up

Stop by my store at Cafe Press. The link is on the right of the blog entries near the top. Help support the cause :)

Working on tshirt store

I am working on an online store to sell tshirts. Will keep anyone out there posted.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Very well said comments on Distributionism

He hit the bulls-eye on this one and could not be anymore accurate.

http://remnantnewspaper.com/Archives/2011-1225-ferrara-distributism.htm

In Defense of Distributism

Why Socialism and Distributism are Wholly Antithetical
Christopher A. Ferrara POSTED: 12/12/11
REMNANT COLUMNIST, New Jersey
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“Distributism is just capitalism with morality.” - Robert Laskey

(www.RemnantNewspaper.com) In recent years spokesmen for neo-liberalism who call themselves “conservatives” and libertarians have labored to take out of commission a growing movement for economic independence that goes by the name of Distributism. The neo-liberal attack on Distributism is in keeping with the process by which, for nearly two centuries, Catholics have been chased by the boogeyman of socialism into the domain of radical laissez-faire capitalism, where corporations peddle everything from pornography to human zygotes without restraint by law and Big Business allies itself with Big Government for the destruction of the moral order. Distributism is under attack precisely because it represents, in the economic realm, an alternative to the endless liberal game of heads I win, tails you lose.

No, It’s Not Socialism

So, what is Distributism? Contrary to what our critics suggest, Distributism does not denote government redistribution of wealth, which is socialism, but rather the natural distribution of wealth that arises when the means of production are distributed as widely as possible in society.

Distributism essentially equates with family-owned enterprises of any sort (not just hobby farms, as sneering critics would have us believe) or firms owned by their employees (otherwise known as cooperatives) or small or even mid-size corporations operating on a local or regional scale. Small business and self-employment in general are distributism in action. So are the growing local produce movement (in which many traditionalists participate) and the widespread boycotts of Wal-Mart and other multinational giants that have annihilated small businesses and destroyed the commerce of neighborhoods.

Chesterton formulated the Distributist idea with his usual genius for stating the essence of things: “Too much capitalism does not mean too many capitalists, but too few capitalists.” Distributism looks to increase the number of owners of private property by encouraging individuals and families to acquire or create means of production for themselves instead of being dependent upon wages. In practice it might well mean Chesterton’s “three acres and a cow,” but in the modern economy it might just as likely mean “three computers and a home office.”

Because it seeks to restore microeconomic life—commerce between neighbors in neighborhoods—Distributism is a movement for liberation from the globalized, interlocking, government-dependent, and dangerously fragile economic order that laughably describes itself as “free enterprise” today. Anybody who thinks “free enterprise” means Wal-Mart, with its legions of Chinese wage-slaves toiling for the benefit of American shareholders while under the yoke of a Communist government that will not even allow them to have children, needs to consult Catholic social teaching immediately. Something is drastically wrong in the moral order when the founders of Wal-Mart sit on an $84 billion stock portfolio built largely on virtual slave labor while Wal-Mart’s “sales associates” cannot support their families or pay their medical bills, even though a small fraction of the Waltons’ billions could fund in perpetuity a self-insured medical plan for every Wal-Mart employee.

I am not suggesting government confiscation of the Walton family’s wealth. The point, of course, is that the Waltons should be doing justice to their struggling employees without any government mandate. That is, they should be applying the law of the Gospel to the conduct of their business. In The Church and the Libertarian I show how Costco, whose co-founder and CEO is a Catholic steeped in Catholic social teaching, pays its employees a family wage along with 92% of their medical bills.



The Church and the Libertarian obliterates every argument economic liberals think they have, while simultaneously mounting a powerful defense of the Church’s Social Teaching. With the wit and penetrating analysis Remnant readers have come to expect from him, Ferrara carefully considers all the arguments, even those advanced by radical libertarians, exemplified by the so-called “Austrian School,” to help you answer the one question that matters most: What am I -- Capitalist? Libertarian? Socialist? As a Catholic, where must I stand?


Distributism succeeds to the extent people simply refuse to participate in the culture of mass capitalism. It is a way of life, not a government program. It is a form of peaceful secession from an economic order dominated by multinationals that scour the world for virtual slave labor, corrupt public and private morality by peddling innumerable vices, destroy domestic industry, receive government advantages at every turn, and demand treaty concessions and bailouts whenever necessary to prevent the collapse of their surreally bloated and otherwise unsustainable structures. Distributism is a justified reaction against moral and material excesses condemned by the Magisterium in encyclical after encyclical and summed up by that renowned Lutheran defender of the free market, Wilhelm Röpke, in one memorable phrase: “the cult of the colossal.”

Socialism and distributism are thus antithetical. Let me repeat: socialism is the opposite of distributism. Whoever suggests that distributism is a form of socialism is either uninformed or dishonest. Even the Wikipedia entry gets it right: “Distributism (also known as distributionism, distributivism) is a third-way economic philosophy formulated by such Catholic thinkers as G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc to apply the principles of Catholic social teaching articulated by the Catholic Church, especially in Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum and more expansively explained by Pope Pius XI’s encyclical Quadragesimo Anno... Essentially, distributism distinguishes itself by its distribution of property (not to be confused with redistribution of wealth).” I hasten to add that to be a Distributist is not to endorse every practical suggestion Chesterbelloc advocated, but only the goal of widely distributed ownership of the means of production and with it true economic freedom for the individual and the family as the basic unit of society.

What is meant by a “third way”? Simply that Distributism is neither socialism nor capitalism. As Thomas Storck has put it: “both socialism and capitalism are products of the European Enlightenment and are thus modernizing and anti-traditional forces. In contrast, distributism seeks to subordinate economic activity to human life as a whole, to our spiritual life, our intellectual life, our family life.” This is precisely what the Popes have counseled in their social teaching.

The Sordid Love of Wealth

As Pius XI declared in Quadragesimo anno (1931), social and economic liberalism have a common root in abandonment of the precepts of the Gospel on account of sin:

The root and font of this defection in economic and social life from the Christian law, and of the consequent apostasy of great numbers of workers from the Catholic faith, are the disordered passions of the soul, the sad result of original sin which has so destroyed the wonderful harmony of man’s faculties that, easily led astray by his evil desires, he is strongly incited to prefer the passing goods of this world to the lasting goods of Heaven. Hence arises that unquenchable thirst for riches and temporal goods, which has at all times impelled men to break God's laws and trample upon the rights of their neighbors, but which, on account of the present system of economic life, is laying far more numerous snares for human frailty.

It was nothing other than an “unquenchable thirst for riches and temporal goods” that caused the Meltdown of 2008. Indeed, Quadraegismo could have been written to describe the corporate climate surrounding that event:

For what will it profit men to become expert in more wisely using their wealth, even to gaining the whole world, if thereby they suffer the loss of their souls? What will it profit to teach them sound principles of economic life if in unbridled and sordid greed they let themselves be swept away by their passion for property, so that “hearing the commandments of the Lord they do all things contrary.”

Since the instability of economic life, and especially of its structure, exacts of those engaged in it most intense and unceasing effort, some have become so hardened to the stings of conscience as to hold that they are allowed, in any manner whatsoever, to increase their profits and use means, fair or foul, to protect their hard-won wealth against sudden changes of fortune.

The laws passed to promote corporate business, while dividing and limiting the risk of business, have given occasion to the most sordid license. For We observe that consciences are little affected by this reduced obligation of accountability; that furthermore, by hiding under the shelter of a joint name, the worst of injustices and frauds are penetrated; and that, too, directors of business companies, forgetful of their trust, betray the rights of those whose savings they have undertaken to administer.

The contention that the Meltdown resulted simply from the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve is ludicrous. It was a perfect storm of greed arising from the combined avarice of (a) mortgage originators and brokers who made loans they knew would fail in order to earn processing fees and commissions, (b) borrowers who borrowed far more than they could afford to repay in order to acquire far more than what they really needed, (c) usurious interest rates on variable rate mortgages and credit card balances, (d) the packaging of risky mortgages palmed off by the originators into bundles of worthless securities sold as hot investments by investment firms based on fraudulent AAA ratings by rating firms, and (e) the practice of hedging these toxic assets with credit default swaps that allowed the same firms that peddled the toxic assets to their clients to bet that the very investments they had recommended would go bust, triggering massive insurance payouts to the investment firms while the clients suffered catastrophic losses. (Cf. The Church and the Libertarian, Ch. 13).

All of this happened in a de-regulated environment in which depositary banks once prohibited from engaging in risky investments were no longer restrained from doing so, investment firms once limited to their partners’ own capital were allowed to amass vast pools of risk capital from public offerings of their stock, and credit default swaps were allowed to be traded as unregulated securities, creating a vast and unstable pile of pickup-sticks just waiting to collapse if someone pulled out the wrong one.

The Meltdown, in short, represents what Pius XI called “[t]he sordid love of wealth, which is the shame and great sin of our age...” The Fed’s lowering of interest rates did not cause the sordid love of wealth that led to a worldwide economic collapse any more than a pistol causes someone to commit suicide. In any case, the Fed—which of course should be abolished—is itself a creature of capitalist manipulation of state power: a quasi-private banking cartel that is not even accountable to government, which is why the same libertarians who deplore the Fed (while conveniently ignoring its seamy capitalist origins) demand an audit that Congress refuses to compel.

A Movement for Economic Freedom According to the Gospel

There could be no Meltdown in Catholic social order because in Catholic social order economic activity will be governed, as Pius XI wrote, by “the gentle yet effective law of Christian moderation which commands man to seek first the Kingdom of God and His justice, with the assurance that, by virtue of God’s kindness and unfailing promise, temporal goods also, in so far as he has need of them, shall be given him besides.”

Distributism is nothing other than free enterprise conducted according to the Gospel as summed up in Our Lord’s two great commandments: love of God and love of neighbor. Subtract “the sordid love of wealth” and boundless ambition from free enterprise, add love of God and love of neighbor, and you will see emerging naturally the very economic order many of us are old enough to remember: the economy of the local grocer, hardware store, and savings and loan; an economy in which one could provision a household entirely on the basis of exchanges with one’s own neighbors in one’s own neighborhood; an economy conducted on a human scale by human beings rather than fictitious corporate “persons” created by government fiat that display all the personality traits of a psychopath.

Nor is the recovery of what Röpke called a humane economy merely a question of “personal” morality a given capitalist could choose to observe if he wishes, as the libertarians would argue. The imperatives of the Gospel must be reflected in laws and institutions. In the realm of economy no less than the realm of politics there is no disjunction between public and “private” morals, but rather one divinely ordained moral code governing the whole of society. A capitalist does not love God or his neighbor when he exploits his workers, sells pornography and otherwise pumps moral filth into society, provides abortions, engages in usury and price-gouging, recklessly speculates with his clients’ money, systematically defiles the Sabbath with the most vile commerce, extracts unconscionable bargains from weaker parties, discharges toxic waste into rivers or the ground, or commits a thousand other offenses against the moral order and the common good.

Civil authority—especially at the local level in keeping with subsidiarity—has every right to restrain the capitalist’s depredations with appropriate legislation, including penal sanctions. We are not, after all, at the mercy of corporate boards of directors who have not received any authority from God to govern us with decisions affecting the common good in its moral, spiritual and material totality.

Pope John Paul II was teaching in line with all his predecessors when he declared on the anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum that the Church cannot approve capitalism if it means that “freedom in the economic sector is not circumscribed within a strong juridical framework which places it at the service of human freedom in its totality, and which sees it as a particular aspect of that freedom, the core of which is ethical and religious...” Distributism, as a movement for a humane economy on a human scale—that is, an economy more in keeping with the Gospel—respects the ethical and religious limits on economic activity and naturally leads men away from the corporate cult of the colossal toward an economic order that subordinates the pursuit of material goods to man’s eternal destiny.

Distributists at Occupy Wall Street

In an article for the Remnant Richard Aleman noted that he, John Rao and I went the site of the Occupy Wall Street demonstration in order to present the Catholic case for economic justice. We did not go there to commune with the hippies or to lend support to any sort of Leftist ideology. We went there because we recognized that many of the wandering souls who had gathered in Zuccotti Park suspected that something was radically wrong with the modern economic order but had no clear idea of what it was.

We saw the Occupy demonstration as a neo-pagan search for the Unknown God. We told those who would listen that the God for whom they seek is the one who gave us His Gospel for the good of both men and nations. We handed them excerpts from Quadragesimo Anno and a flier containing the elements of what a humane and distributist economy would look like—without a single government intervention—if people would only order their pursuit of material goods to the highest good of eternal beatitude. We felt compelled to tell as many of these people as we could that the fundamental social problem that had brought them together—unwittingly or not—is the apostasy of Western civilization, and that there could be no approach to social justice that did follow the path the Catholic Church has marked out for men and nations. As Pius XI put it:

All experts in social problems are seeking eagerly a structure so fashioned in accordance with the norms of reason that it can lead economic life back to sound and right order. But this order, which We Ourselves ardently long for and with all Our efforts promote, will be wholly defective and incomplete unless all the activities of men harmoniously unite to imitate and attain, in so far as it lies within human strength, the marvelous unity of the Divine plan. We mean that perfect order which the Church with great force and power preaches and which right human reason itself demands, that all things be directed to God as the first and supreme end of all created activity, and that all created good under God be considered as mere instruments to be used only in so far as they conduce to the attainment of the supreme end.

It is really very simple: to apply the two great commandments to the pursuit of material goods is to be, more or less, a Distributist. A Distributist, trusting in Providence, will want for nothing his family needs, and he will be the first to defend private property as essential to ordered liberty—and not only against government, but also against the corporate hegemons that are relentlessly snuffing out the God-given right to make one’s own way in the world with one’s own means.

How ironic it is that Catholics who consider themselves libertarians defend government-assisted corporate collectivism on a scale so vast as to amount to privatized socialism, while attacking Distributists for their truly libertarian defense of economic independence for the individual and the family in an economy that does not depend upon the labor of Chinese wage-slaves.

Let us have an end to this demagoguery. And let the Remnant help lead Catholics toward the humane economy the Magisterium has always had in view.

Intermediate Microeconomics final!

F YEH. I got an 80 on my Intermediate Microeconomics final! I did bad on the first two tests and pulled off a 72 for the class. That class was freaking hard too actually that is not quite correct. The two lowest homework grades have not been dropped yet. Ouch the 37.14 is class average and the 39 is the median, out of 60points

Awesome Aimless and Misfire Targetmaster Transformer

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Transformer-Aimless-and-Misfire-/130615214388?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e69460134

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

SAVAGE OFFERS GINGRICH $1 MILLION TO DROP OUT OF THE RACE

http://www.michaelsavage.wnd.com/2011/12/savage-offers-gingrich-1-million-to-drop-out-of-the-race-will-announce-on-show-today/

SAVAGE OFFERS GINGRICH $1 MILLION TO DROP OUT OF THE RACE (Only 48 hours remain)

(SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO BE EXPRESSLY STATED BY DR. SAVAGE, INCLUDING GINGRICH DROPPING OUT WITHIN 72 HOURS OF TODAY)

THE MOST PRESSING ISSUE BEFORE AMERICA TODAY IS DEFEATING BARACK OBAMA. AND THAT IS SOMETHING NEWT GINGRICH CANNOT DO. FOR WEEKS ON MY SHOW, I HAVE ENUMERATED THE REASONS WHY GINGRICH CANNOT SUCCEED IN AN ELECTION AGAINST OBAMA:

WHEN HE WAS SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE, GINGRICH FAILED TO DELIVER ON HIS SO-CALLED CONTRACT WITH AMERICA.
HE MADE ADS WITH NANCY PELOSI PROMOTING THE FALSE THEORY OF GLOBAL WARMING.
HE’S IN FAVOR OF AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS.
HE’S TAKEN HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FROM FANNIE MAE AND FREDDIE MAC, TWO OF THE MOST CORRUPT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN HISTORY.
HE’S CHEATED ON TWO WIVES AND LEFT BOTH OF THEM WHILE THEY WERE BOTH SERIOUSLY ILL, WHICH WILL DESTROY HIS CHANCES AMONG FEMALE VOTERS.
HE CALLED THE REPUBLICAN PLAN TO REFORM MEDICARE “RIGHT WING SOCIAL ENGINEERING.”
IN A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE AGAINST OBAMA, REGARDLESS OF HOW WELL HE DOES, ON TELEVISION, HE WILL COME OFF BADLY COMPARED TO OBAMA AND LOOK LIKE NOTHING MORE THAN WHAT HE IS: A FAT, OLD, WHITE MAN.

NEWT GINGRICH IS UNELECTABLE. ANY OF THE OTHER CANDIDATES WOULD HAVE A MORE VIABLE CHANCE OF DEFEATING BARACK OBAMA, AND THERE IS NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT THAN THAT FOR THE FUTURE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THEREFORE, I AM OFFERING NEWT GINGRICH ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO DROP OUT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE FOR THE SAKE OF THE NATION.

IF NEWT GINGRICH REALLY LOVES THIS COUNTRY AS MUCH AS HE SAYS HE DOES, IF HE REALLY WANTS WHAT IS BEST FOR AMERICA, HE WILL SET HIS EGO ASIDE, CALL ME, AND ACCEPT MY OFFER. HIS CONTINUED CANDIDACY SPELLS NOTHING BUT RUIN FOR CONSERVATIVES, REPUBLICANS, AND ALL TRUE AMERICAN PATRIOTS. ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN EXCHANGE FOR PRESERVING THE NATION, NEWT. I SAY TAKE THE MONEY… AND DON’T RUN.

Beautiful Ave Maria

So much happening

I have my conditional Baptism coming up as well as my first Confession, First Communion(on Christmas no doubt), and the trip to Rome. Not overwhelmed just excited.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Friday, December 9, 2011

Those mortal sins

You know the ones that incredibly anger the Father, cause torture in the Garden, Scourging, Crowning, Carrying, and Crucifixion and yet still separate you from the Holy Ghost.

Yeh THOSE mortal sins. If you are not truly contrite. May Jesus the Christ have mercy on you because other wise you face eternal torment.

My auctions and selling childhood away

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Our Lady of Loreto

Our Lady of Loreto, Our Glorious Mother, we confidently turn to you; receive our humble prayer. Humanity is troubled by great evils which it wishes to overcome on its own, and is in need of peace, justice, truth, and love, yet thinks it can find these divine realities away from your Son. O Mother, you, who carried the Divine Saviour in your immaculate womb and lived with Him in the Holy House on Loreto Hill, grant us the grace to seek Him and imitate His example, He who leads us to salvation. Amen.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

What Sin really does/ and causes

You know the thing about the Act of Contrition is realizing exactly what is means. Sin angers the Father to immense degrees going against His very Law. Sin causes so many pains upon Jesus in every one of the Sorrowful Mysteries, and separates us from the Holy Ghost. That is what the AoC really is for, to remind us of that.

Filthy stinking apostates

Heresy, apostasy, scandal.
I'm no saint and I don't claim to be but I am trying to be better. Some folks have given in to carnal desires and become full fledged soldiers of Lucifer.

Semester hurry up

I would love for this semester to hurry up and be over