Wisconsin native.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."--GKC
"Liberalism is the modern and morbid habit of always sacrificing the normal to the abnormal" --G K Chesterton
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Friday, June 08, 2007
Imitated by Some in Milwaukee
If you're not acquainted with the "Spirit of Vatican II" Parish directly, you may be so, indirectly.
We have our own nominee-imitators from the Milwaukee area.
PS I use caution in situations like this!...once a homeschooler posted information regarding a concert being given by "the inspiring" (her words) David Haas. I thought it was a joke and laughed over it. Apparently she was dead serious. You never know in this archdiocese.
Ummm, I read two posts and a few comments. This is a joke, right? Please tell me it is!
ReplyDeleteDiana, I'll leave it to your own discernment.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that you have the question tells me that you COULD believe it...
Which means you'd have a very interesting time reading Windswept House by the late Fr. Malachi Martin.
Good book, by the way...
Okay, I have seen Sr Fairah now. That website put me so much in mind of my home parish that I was momentarily confused...
ReplyDeleteThat website is a riot!
PS I use caution in situations like this!...once a homeschooler posted information regarding a concert being given by "the inspiring" (her words) David Haas. I thought it was a joke and laughed over it.
ReplyDeleteApparently she was dead serious. You never know in this archdiocese.
Ach...
ReplyDeleteCaution is for sissies.
I use my 9mm pistol to make my points. Never got any arguments!
Hey! David Haas IS inspiring. He inspires nausea, disorientation, and then rage, in that order.
ReplyDeleteUhm, who is David Haas?
ReplyDeleteSeriously.
Haas is a composer of 'music' used in a lot of churches by people who don't know any better.
ReplyDeleteGoogle him; you'll learn plenty.
Ahhh, yes... now I remember! For me, I guess, very forgetable...
ReplyDelete