Today’s Daily Decade, on the Feast of Pope St. Victor I, offers prayers for Todd and his recovery from a stroke. We beg the intercession of St. Boniface (and St. Bonaventure).
Today’s reflection is on the three-fold founding of the Church in the three first Glorious Mysteries, and what our mission as the Church Militant is as the true light-bringers of God.
Today’s Daily Decade, on the Feast of St. Ann, offers prayers for Martin and his family. We beg the intercession of St. Ann herself for their health and well-being, spiritual and physical.
Today’s reflection is on the Nativity of Our Lord and the way St. Joseph, through ordinary circumstances, became an extraordinary saint, and why the family is so essential to the transformation.
From the depths of the lake, to the mountains we share, make sure you tell em all, because we’re back on air. Boy oh boy is it nice to be back here with you. Yeah, just you, so don’t tell anyone else. We have a great episode for you this week, which includes a very special guest. So don’t be bashful when offered some rock gut from this week’s, Exodus Americanus.
Everyone’s favorite Sock De-soyening Repressed work experience Improving from others work Keeping your projects, yours
Bring Your Kryptonite
Relatable, not replicable The fall of movie media Beefing the Squid Walrus’s Cat Girls Mytho poetic bureaucracy
Today’s Daily Decade, on the Feast of St. Mary Magdalen, offers a Requiem for Deb, who passed after a long battle with cancer.
Today’s reflection is on the Scourging at the Pillar, and why the physicality of the Passion was necessary and reflects the necessity of physicality and the material world in our own spiritual lives, because it alone enables us to live the Faith actively.
Today’s Daily Decade, on the Feast of St. Jerome Emiliani, offers prayers for Bethany and for all the victims of the sin of divorce, husbands, wives, and children. We beg the intercession of two model wives, Ss. Monica of Thagaste and Margaret of Scotland, and of St. Joseph, patron of husbands, fathers, and strong families.
Today’s reflection deals with the perception of God’s absence, especially in the Ascension itself, where Christ feels the need to remind us that He is with us “always, even until the consummation of the world”.
Today’s Daily Decade, on the Feast of St. Camillus de Lellis, offers prayers for Timothy and his conversion to the Catholic Faith. We beg the intercession of St. Ignatius of Loyola, great proselytizer of the Faith and himself a convert from the World.
Today’s reflection discusses the many meetings that take place at the visitation – of Old and New Testament, Maid and Matron, a new Eve and a new Sarah, the Interior and Active life – and what we derive from the Visitation of these two which must take place in our souls to live the life of Grace intended for us.
Once again the boat sets sail, nothing can stop us from telling our tale. Thank you again dear listeners for come back to the best source of internet wall goblinry. The only best place for you houseboat and houseboat accessories. We have another go this week at trying to get through 2 hours without Roscoe saying something absolutely horrific. Spoiler alert: We don’t. So sit back, relax, and enjoy another fantastic edition of, Exodus Americanus.
Written universes Real chivalry ho Meow ner Being positive Suspension of disbelief Having to trust
Bond gon give it to ya
Roscoe’s Existential Goldeneye Hour Not-that Sonic Seltzers The Chosen Machinist The Backstroke of the West Big accomplishment time Roscoe gets grounded
Today’s Daily Decade, on the Feast of St. Henry the Exhuberant, Emperor, offers requiem prayers for Sr. Martha Jean, whose name was submitted by long-time listener Harambeson.
Today’s reflection deals with the spiritual realities of the Agony in the Garden and the ongoing meaning of Christ’s Agony to us in our day-to-day lives. It is in Gethsemane that we overcome temptation and learn to truly resist the devil by placing ourselves in the power of Christ who has already resisted all temptations and conquered all sins.
Welcome back once again to the GREAT American Houseboat. We have started the process to finalize our reality’s path to conjoining with a reality far stranger than your favorite episode of Twilight Zone. While this merger is happening, please sit back, relax, and enjoy this week episode of, Exodus Americanus.
Deeply conCERNed No More Guide Stones Magnets, how do they move objects Dilbert guy say thing Honorabru in death Ayye Tone, what’s up with this death thing
Where Tha Fat Lip
Lizard stories Dubious dragon discovery New job brings new stories Block party Gimme your shoes The Qwangening Wall Time
Today’s Daily Decade, on the Feast of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, offers prayers for Andrew and Bethany, that the light of Christ might enter and illumine their lives. We ask the intercession of St. Therese of Lisieux to this end, to grant them the simple love for Christ that she had.
Today’s reflection is on the Resurrection as the source of our life and our faith, and why cultivating a life of devotion is so important for any kind of social action. No genuine action, social, political, or cultural is possible without first having an interior life, the well of living water springing up from inside us.