Very special, and prayerful, wishes to all my fellow dads for a very happy Fathers' Day with your families today.
That's for the fathers of the "domestic churches" - the prima scholas.
But it's also for the fathers who serve our spiritual needs as well. In particular, Father Larry, Father Pat, Father Jeff, Father Robert, Father John, Father Pinne, Father Doody - the ones who have had the most immediate impact on Suzanne and me and our family in the last several years. But also all of the priests who helped raise and rear us in our faith when we were younger - particularly the Viatorians of Chicago (Brother Jason, please give them our love too!)
I just got back from a fantastic dinner and desserts with my dad and my side of the family (love you, dad!) I get a few moments of quiet now while the boys nap. Suzanne is at her parents' house, where I'll head with the boys once they wake up. We'll enjoy another meal and snacks there, and it'll be a day full of wonderful time with family.
In the spirit of the day, I share with you links to some of my favorite dad- and fatherhood-related websites and blogs. They're all part of my daily RSS reading, and I hope that maybe you see something in one or more of them, and they become part of your daily routine as well.
God bless!
Catholic Dads
Paul's Great NorthWest Blog
Blogger Dad
Countercultural Father
D is for Dad
Dad-O-Matic
One Year of Childrens Books (Mayareads)
Ready... Aim... Life
The Father Life
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
Creative Minority Report
And, although it's not a blog, per se, the Knights of Columbus "Fathers for Good" site is awesome...
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This is the view of the stained glass over the choir loft and vestibule at Holy Family Church (our parish church here in Granite City.) It was built in 1958 as Sacred Heart Church (dedicated on October 5, 1958.) This beautiful work of art was imported from Dublin, Ireland, and this picture is the view I have from the keyboard at every Mass.
"The term 'Sacred Heart of Jesus' denotes the entire mystery of Christ, the totality of his being, and his person... Devotion to the Sacred Heart is a wonderful historical expression of the Church's piety for Christ...it calls for a fundamental attitude of conversion and reparation, of love and gratitude, apostolic commitment and dedication to Christ and his saving work."
"The Sacred Heart of Jesus... 'is quite rightly considered the chief sign and symbol of that... love with which the divine Redeemer continually loves the eternal Father and all human beings' without exception."
Happy Feast Day... and, appropriately, happy start of the "Year of Priests" to our priest friends and fathers.
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Some good news today for friends and family who are out of work. Reports the St. Louis Business Journal (emphasis added):
Ameren Illinois Utilities is giving one-time grants of up to $300 to customers who were laid-off since December.
In order to qualify, a residential electric customer must provide documentation of unemployment, such as confirmation of an unemployment insurance claim.
There is a limit of one grant per household.
A total of $2.2 million is available for grants.
The funds are part of the Illinois rate relief package adopted by the Illinois General Assembly and signed into law in 2007.
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On the same day we read about "a half dozen Missouri legislators, all Democrats, [participating] in a conference call Thursday aimed at encouraging President Barack Obama to stick with his campaign promise to include a public-insurance option among his planned changes in the federal health care system"...
For the sake of our health care, long-term, let's keep hoping and praying that Senator Daschle gets his way. I'm a little scared of the public system putting the private system out of business and killing our quality and quantity of care (no pun intended.) Actually, I'm more scared of the government being the single-payer that gets to stand between us and our doctors.
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Father Robert J. Spitzer,
S.J., president of
Gonzaga, is stepping down on July 15th after eleven years of serving in the role.
Spitzer, 55, will return to study, teaching and writing in the ethics field. He is a prominent scholar-critic of the movement to legalize assisted suicide, and a leading Catholic spokesman on the right to life.
Spitzer, who is legally blind, has overseen a turnaround on the Spokane campus since taking over Gonzaga's presidency in 1998. Enrollments at the Jesuit university have risen from 4,500 to 6,900, and a higher volume of applications has allowed Gonzaga wider leeway in who it accepts.
With my best to Father Spitzer on his future endeavors, which I'm sure will continue to represent our faith well to the world and help turn souls toward our good God.
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Tomorrow morning begins what our Holy Father has asked us to remember the Year of the Priest. It comes upon the conclusion of the Year of St. Paul and our focus on that early and key apostle.
The Vatican has released the
letter from the Pope introducing the year.
This coincides with the 150th anniversary of the death of St. John Vianney, the Cure of Ars, who is the patron saint of priests.
The Holy Father has also made available a Special Indulgence for the Year for Priests...
APOSTOLIC PENITENTIARY DECREE
Special Indulgence for the Year for Priests
As has been announced, the Holy Father Benedict XVI has decided to establish a special Year for Priests on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the death of St John Mary Vianney, the holy Curé d'Ars, a shining model of a Pastor totally dedicated to the service of the people of God.
During the Year for Priests which will begin on 19 June 2009 and will end on 19 June 2010, the gift of special Indulgences is granted as described in the Decree of the Apostolic Penitentiary, published on 12 May.
Shortly the day will come on which will be commemorated the 150th anniversary of the pious departure to Heaven of St John Mary Vianney, the Curé d'Ars. This Saint was a wonderful model here on earth of a true Pastor at the service of Christ's flock.
Since his example is used to encourage the faithful, and especially priests, to imitate his virtues, the Supreme Pontiff Benedict XVI has established that for this occasion a special Year for Priests will be celebrated, from 19 June 2009 to 19 June 2010, in which all priests may be increasingly strengthened in fidelity to Christ with devout meditation, spiritual exercises and other appropriate actions.
This holy period will begin with the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a day of priestly sanctification on which the Supreme Pontiff will celebrate Vespers in the presence of the holy relics of St John Mary Vianney, brought to Rome by the Bishop of Belley-Ars, France.
The Most Holy Father will likewise preside at the conclusion of the Year for Priests in St Peter's Square, in the presence of priests from across the world who will renew their fidelity to Christ and the bond of brotherhood.
May priests commit themselves, with prayer and good works, to obtaining from Christ the Eternal High Priest, the grace to shine with Faith, Hope, Charity and the other virtues, and show by their way of life, but also with their external conduct, that they are dedicated without reserve to the spiritual good of the people something that the Church has always had at heart.
The gift of Sacred Indulgences which the Apostolic Penitentiary, with this Decree issued in conformity with the wishes of the August Pontiff, graciously grants during the Year for Priests will be of great help in achieving the desired purpose in the best possible way.
Here's to all of the priests the world over - our spiritual fathers. Have a great year!
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Today, Suzanne and I returned to an annual summer ritual: We took the day off work to take the boys to Circus Flora's "Little Top Wednesday" abbreviated matinee for kids. It's about an hour long (shorter than the full evening circus) and the boys loved it. If you have kids, definitely take them. If you don't, definitely make an evening show before the St. Louis run is done for the year and they move on to other places.
If you haven't heard of it yet,
Circus Flora is St. Louis'
own real circus, performed under a
real big top tent, by
real circus families. It's truly a joy, and a treasure for our city to be proud of.
After the circus, we had a picnic lunch (a second time for this "tradition") at Concordia Park, and then took the boys to Catholic Supply (the "Church store", as Thomas calls it) where he really wanted a clerical shirt and collar, but we escaped just getting him a Holy Water font for his room, Holy Water bottle, and prayer card. This is his fifth prayer card, the second with "Prayer to Obtain Favors" on it. We think he's sending a signal by selecting that prayer each night.
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And to be perfectly honest, so will I.
Toy Story 3 teaser. Awesome!
Seriously, though. June 18, 2010? A whole year to wait!?!
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Here's a great gift idea for the book-loving dad in your life... and you can buy it and send it right now from the comfort of your computer chair. That's right. You can purchase it online and email it to your dad or any other dad you choose. Or, if you prefer, you can mail it or print it out to give it to him.
And, in the interest of full disclosure, when you give one via
one of these links you help BreadAlive by allowing us to earn a referral fee on your gift card purchase. So you're really giving to
two dads in
one gift. How cool is that?
Amazon.com Gift Cards are available individually in increments of $10, $25, or $50, or you can buy them in bulk. You can email them to the recipient, print them to enclose in an old-school card, or have them mailed to the recipient.
Check 'em out!
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This was one of the most fascinating and eye-opening moments for me in Economics 112 back in the day. Yet to be disproven... explained perfectly in this 7:00 video from the Cato Institute...
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