this time, by The Boss. But it's fine, right, because I've never put anything inappropriate in here? so I know that when you type a web address in, it will come up when anyone types in an address if they look at the scroll down menu thingy. (I definitely know this, because I recently came across porn on someone's computer through this method of un-intentional snooping. meh. awkward...) so I knew that would happen if I typed it in at work, but after the recent fiasco, I figured everyone who would ever bother reading mine had found it, so I just typed it in.
ah well, here I go again providing entertainment for the masses.
perhaps someday I shall get back to posting my musings about the liturgy...
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Since I am so often referred to here, I thought I might offer my own comment. I know the diocesan lawyer that has been mentioned here: he is a good man who loves the Catholic Church and has sacrificed for his devotion. He is a really good and nice person as well. I ought to look up the word "fiasco" but neither he nor I intended to cause a rukus. He just came to me as a friend to point out what was found by someone else in the diocese who occasionally scans the internet to see what is being said about it. That is certainly their right to do. And it is a good thing for Catholics and all Christians to realize that every discourse and every exchange is a disclosure of the personal virtue (or lack thereof) in some degree proportionate to the exchange. Incidentally, I like reading this blog; it is like a cold splash of water! It is pure MARA! Signed: the Boss (who is boss because he is servant).
"fiasco"
an ambitious project that ends as a complete failure.
yes, I suppose that might stretch the definition...
I found out the other day that my pastor reads Whispers. Not a big deal, but it does make me wonder if he’s found my own blog. :) Since I have posted music plans, it wouldn’t be difficult for him to realize, “hey, I just heard all that stuff...”
Anyway, good to read the approving discourse here. I like this blog, too.
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