Now that the web site is online for our wedding, we've added a blog. Actually, we are calling it our journal. Take a look at this:
http://www.davidandyana.com/journal/
I decided to use Wordpress instead of writing my own software on this site. It's a great tool. Maybe I should have used it on this blog. You may have heard, but I wrote my own blog software for this site (as well as my own content management). I guess, as she often says, my fiancee is keeping me busy.
Fell out of the brain of David Ancell on May 15, 2009 8:31 AM :: Durable link :: Comments(0) :: E-mail David Ancell
Last week, I finally finished the web site for our wedding. You can find it at this address:
http://www.davidandyana.com
Fell out of the brain of David Ancell on May 4, 2009 7:52 AM :: Durable link :: Comments(0) :: E-mail David Ancell
Somehow, I have the feeling that I won't be doing regular blogging much anymore. I'd like to, but I just can't find the time to save my life. Much has happened . . .
Last month, I proposed to my girlfriend right in front of the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama. She said yes, and we will be married on August 8th of this year in Dayton, Ohio. We are both very excited, and we are very busy because we have a lot to do between now and then.
In fact, it's as I'm getting ready to write the wedding web page that I realized that I needed some updating here. Pretty soon, I plan to do our wedding web site. I'll post here when it is done. My blog I know contains many things that I would not say today in the same way. The posts are still here for now, but maybe some changes are in order.
Fell out of the brain of David Ancell on April 27, 2009 6:55 AM :: Durable link :: Comments(0) :: E-mail David Ancell
I must admit that I wondered why Benedict XVI lifted the excommunication against the Society of St. Pius X. I just read this article from Catholic Culture that explains it very well. This is not a Vatican endorsement of their views. Take a look at this statement:
A handful of liberal theologians have been admonished by the Vatican in the years since Lefebvrite split, but unlike the SSPX, the liberals have not been excommunicated.
Many traditionalists have charged that it was unfair for the SSPX bishops to be excommunicated while the liberals have not been. There was an important distinction; the Archbishop Lefebvre ordained bishops without legitimate permission to do so. This was clearly defined under canon law. However, I think the traditionalists have a point in that their dissent was not tolerated while the liberals can still say they are Catholic. The move to lift the excommunication, if anything, will, I guess, put all dissent on an equal footing.
Let's pray for the conversion of all dissenters, whatever their viewpoint.
Fell out of the brain of David Ancell on January 28, 2009 3:02 PM :: Durable link :: Comments(0) :: E-mail David Ancell
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