‘Fished my wish’ at Mass this morning.
Some background: I was suitably amused the other day to discover @BillDonahy’s ‘Catholic Guide To Ashes’ on the Twittersphere. Tickled enough, in fact, to retweet his graphic – along with a note that I most often experience ‘The Blob’ when the ashes are imposed.
Posts Tagged With: Lent
Today’s find: Ashes
Today’s find: Allelu-SHHH!
A funny thing happened on the way to Mass on Saturday morning…
Unbeknownst to the regulars in the 8:30 congregation, all three of our parish priests were otherwise occupied—so we celebrated with a communion service instead of the regularly-scheduled Eucharistic feast. And that’s when it happened: As we stood to hear the Gospel proclaimed, our deacon intoned the acclamation verse with a familiar setting of three ‘Alleluias.’
Today’s find: Virtuoso
When it comes to appreciating classical music, it’s fair to say that I don’t get out much.
Today’s find: Imposition v. disposition
Ever had a houseguest who overstayed her welcome?
Today’s find: Desert drive-by
It’s hard to tell, based on St. Mark’s account, precisely what happened to Jesus during his desert sojourn.
We learn that it lasted for forty days—but Mark provides none of detail we find in the stories told by Matthew and Luke.
Today’s find: Wedding party
Came across a spiritual nugget in The Wall Street Journal, of all places, today.
Today’s find: Resolutions
Ever wonder if Jesus thought about needing to lose a little weight?
Today’s find: Cellhouse Psalm
Every year on Ash Wednesday, we get reacquainted with the meaty portion of Psalm 51, proclaimed at Mass in response to the first reading.
It’s become a favorite of mine in the past couple of years—in no small part because Psalm 51 served as the trigger, more or less, for my blogs of found spirituality.
Today’s find: Triduum
Just a few more hours are left in Lent, as I write these words. (Although if you want to get a really intriguing and confusing conversation going, just ask any semi-knowledgeable Catholic when Lent ‘begins’ and ‘ends’.
I guarantee: You won’t get much of a satisfying answer, since the ‘40 days’ of Lent are stretched out over 46 actual calendar days between Ash Wednesday and Easter.)
Today’s find: Bad to the Bone
I had to smile at the irony: The other day, even as Jesus became present to us in the Eucharist, he was greeted with the unmistakable strains of a blues-rock classic – George Thorogood’s ‘Bad to the Bone.’


