Climate change supercedes orthodoxy in worship

Your Tatler was disappointed at first with the election of Robert Prevost as pope and expressed that disappointment in a none-to-complimentary blog post. In time, however, Leo XIV gave small, but encouraging signs that he might be the reformer pope for whom many Catholics had been praying. Alas, those small signs have proved to be justContinue reading “Climate change supercedes orthodoxy in worship”

Turtle Bay liquor sales will soar this month

President Trump addressed the UN yesterday The hard working diplomats at the United Nations undoubtedly were bracing for the worst while awaiting President Trump’s address yesterday, but they couldn’t possibly have forseen what they heard. Trump was in fine fettle, not in the mood for mincing words. He let them have it and it wasContinue reading “Turtle Bay liquor sales will soar this month”

On the murder of Charlie Kirk

by Shannon Gallagher Prior It has been [two weeks] since Charlie Kirk was taken from us in such a brutal way. If your heart still feels heavy, let it be. We weren’t made to witness an assassination in real time and then return to “business as usual.” Grief is not weakness. It is proof ofContinue reading “On the murder of Charlie Kirk”

One might detect a trend here

Your Tatler doesn’t tarry much at Facebook these days, but I was alerted to a post by Fr Peter West, an estimable man and an estimable Catholic. The list he compiled, posted below, speaks for itself (res ipsa loquitur) and requires no commentary. None is offered, save for thanks to Fr West. You may find FrContinue reading “One might detect a trend here”

Oops!

‘Drugs’ found at NY seminary actually priceless relics of Brooklyn’s Saint Raphael NY Post: “Drug-sniffing dogs swarmed St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary last week when cops were alerted to possible illegal narcotics that had spilled out of their special container on the scenic, tree-covered campus,  WABC reported.” It turns out it was a seminarian whoContinue reading “Oops!”

There’s a sea change  coming, here and abroad

Someone please inform our Catholic leadership. The excellent journalist and artist Maureen Mullarkey, whom all reasonable people should read, has posted on her website Studio Matters, a fine essay about the aftermath of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the likeable and earnest founder of the conservative advocacy group, Turning Point. In prose both clear and lucid,Continue reading “There’s a sea change  coming, here and abroad”

Conducting-great Herbert Blomstedt

98 years old and still working. Blomstedt is the subject of an Australian Broadcast Corp report about him, with some memorable quotes. Excerpts:, “I’m not so naïve that I think everybody goes out of the concert hall after a Bruckner symphony saying, ‘I won’t do so many bad things tomorrow. I’ll treat my wife nicer.’Continue reading “Conducting-great Herbert Blomstedt”

A small act, but a major change in our culture?

The incident leading to the apology by Office Depot was detailed in yesterday’s New York Post. Specifically, an Office Depot employee refused a customer’s request to print a poster consisting of a photo of the assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk and an announcement of a vigil to mourn his death. The employee claimed it was “propaganda”Continue reading “A small act, but a major change in our culture?”