Month: April 2025

  • RIP, Pope Francis

    As I’m writing this, our Holy Father has died and has been buried at St. Mary Major in Rome. I hope that all of us are praying for the repose of his soul. It did seem a bit disconcerting to be celebrating the octave of Easter with black bunting on church doors and pictures of the Pope draped in black. However, it does serve as a powerful reminder that the Church, while celebrating the great joy of the Resurrection of Our Lord, is also mourning the Pope’s passing on from this life.

    I must admit I struggled with a number of things he said and did and with some of the people he appointed to certain positions. I didn’t talk much about it and don’t plan to say much, if any, more. I made only one other post complaining about something he did. I just didn’t see it as the right thing to do to spill a lot of ink (or electrons in my case) critiquing the Holy Father. That being said, I also don’t think it is healthy or wise to pretend that there weren’t problems or to blow off people who have concerns.

    However, I do believe it is way beyond anyone’s right to call the Pope a heretic, a narcissist, or even an anti-Pope, or to say that the Pope wasn’t the real Pope or was the worst Pope in history. He was none of those things. I, for one, appreciated what he did for the Year of Mercy. He expanded opportunities for people to be reconciled with God. He also was one who wanted to reach out to those on the margins.

    Besides that, he really didn’t (and couldn’t) change the content of the Faith. You’ll hear plenty of news reporters (normally on the liberal side) talk about how the Pope didn’t change the teaching on contraception, didn’t start ordaining women, or something like that. It’s as though the teachings of the Church were a mere political platform that was decided anew by every Pope. No, it doesn’t work that way.

    While I consider sound teaching and sound doctrine essential to any outreach, I would say that I could learn a lot about how we as Catholics really need to reach out to people and to care for the poor. I’ve encountered parishes where people have great liturgy but are closed off to people not like them. I’ve also encountered places where the people seem friendly but don’t have much regard for proper worship and doctrine. I’ve seen love of neighbor downplayed and have seen people who are so concentrated on other people that they seem to have forgotten that there is an actual God who is distinct from us. We really need the “both and” here.

    Let us pray that this is the direction in which the Church goes. Let’s mourn for Pope Francis and pray for his soul. Let’s also pray for the upcoming conclave that the Holy Spirit will guide them and that they will listen. We’ve got sins to repent of, a Gospel to preach, and a live that we need to give to God.

  • Why Does This Site Look Like This?

    If you’ve been here before, you probably noticed that the site looked a lot better than this in the past.  I had my theme that I developed over ten years ago, but a recent WordPress update broke it.  It won’t even come up at all if you try to use my old theme.  I’m using this temporary theme to at least show my latest posts while I figure out what to do about it.

    I’d love to just edit my theme and get it back on there if I can figure out just what is needed.  I’m not having much luck.  Even if I do, some update in the future may break it again.  Not updating is a security risk.  Right now, I honestly don’t have a lot of time to keep the theme up.

    My needs are fairly simple but specific.  WordPress is probably extreme overkill for what I need.  Over the past 23 years, I’ve used some other solutions and even developed my own content management, but I am not going to be able to do that again anytime soon.  Wordpress allowed me to just edit my content.  I really just wanted a blog on the main page with links to other pages on my site and to my social media and an archive that allows people to get to my previous posts.  Then again, I really wonder if there is any reason I need people to be able to easily access what an almost 50-year-old man wrote when he was in his 20s.

    Many of the existing themes I saw didn’t work for me, but I think I will be searching to see if I can find one that will.  I really just wanted to be able to write down what I want to share and post it.  I cannot take the time, for example, to find an image to go with each post.  The available themes tend to be designed for a more sophisticated commercial web site.  However, I may find something that I like that I want to just use.  It would save me on maintenance as long as it stayed in development.

    However, this is all leading me to pray about what I want this site to look like.  I don’t want to give it up.  I really like hosting my own site and even doing as much of the design work as I am able.  One thing about this endeavor of mine is that I didn’t have much of a direction to start off.  Now, I want something that simply works and allows me to share the Catholic Faith, and maybe a few other things on occasion, with people.  Hopefully, we’ll see some updates, but I may need to take my time on this.  In the meantime, you can still read what I post here.  It just might not be pretty.