Pope Leo XIV recently named Cardinal John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church, a singular honor. As he was a convert to Catholicism, your Tatler, a convert also, cannot help having particular regard for, and admittedly, certain pride, in those Anglicans who make the often difficult journey to Rome. This blogger was received into HolyContinue reading “St John Henry Newman, Doctor of the Church”
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“God’s not ready for me yet.”
It’s been a while since this blog published a heartwarmer, and this one can hardly be improved upon. From Guinness: A soft-spoken yet resolute 112 year-old woman from Long Island, New York, USA officially became the Guinness World Records title holder for oldest nun living, after serving the Catholic Church for over 94 years. Resolute, indeed,Continue reading ““God’s not ready for me yet.””
“We don’t need more gun control, we need more idiot control.” –Senator John Kennedy
The killer, Shane Tamura, calmly walks to work, unstopped There was another senseless tragedy in New York yesterday, in a city grown weary of them. A lunatic who should have been locked up long ago walked into a Park Avenue skyscraper carrying an AR-15 and started shooting up the lobby. When finished, he took an elevator upContinue reading ““We don’t need more gun control, we need more idiot control.” –Senator John Kennedy”
C of E Bishop inadvertently reveals he is a music lover
This blog doesn’t usually cover the goings on in the Church of England, but this item proved irresistible. From the Times The Right Rev Jonathan Baker, who appeared at the event wearing a dressing gown, described it as a ‘terrible racket’ and told the singers and audience to leave. At first, this struck your Tatler,Continue reading “C of E Bishop inadvertently reveals he is a music lover”
Tom Lehrer
R.I.P. 1928-2025 The late Tom Lehrer figured largely in our family when I was growing up. We had all his records and memorized a good many of his songs. One of Lehrer’s most notorious songs was his infamous Vatican Rag. Many people were deeply offended by it, but not I. Of course, when first hearingContinue reading “Tom Lehrer”
More news about the Latin Mass
Rod Dreher in the Free Press: On a cool, wet June morning on the Left Bank of the River Seine, cheerful throngs of young adults are padding along the streets with packs on their backs. They are converging on Saint-Sulpice, the bulky 17th-century stone church that dominates the Saint-Germain neighborhood of Paris. From the giddiness ofContinue reading “More news about the Latin Mass”
Extraordinary news about the Extraordinary form
Interesting, hopeful news regarding Usus Antiquior, the Latin Mass, as reported in The Catholic Thing. They have posted a video featuring veteran EWTN reporter Raymond Arroyo, who is joined by canon lawyer Father Gerald Murray and TCT Editor-in-Chief Robert Royal to unpack Pope Leo’s surprising decision to grant a rare exemption to the ban onContinue reading “Extraordinary news about the Extraordinary form”
High treason and piracy in DC
Your Tatler turns a ripe (overripe?) three score and ten soon, and as is common among doddery old men, I have been thinking back to the major events occurring in my life. One that stands out lately is the Watergate scandal, which brought down Richard Nixon’s presidency 51 years ago. Watergate is brought to mindContinue reading “High treason and piracy in DC”
Justice delayed is justice denied
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An unlikely candidate for mayor in NYC emerges
A figure from New York City’s past, Curtis Sliwa, is running for mayor and was considered an also-ran until now. NY Post columnist Charles Gasparino provides the details but the upshot is, with the other candidates looking so dismal, Sliwa stands out by comparison and, with a 22% approval rate in a recent poll, standsContinue reading “An unlikely candidate for mayor in NYC emerges”
