Monday, July 19, 2010

TUESDAY QUOTE OF THE WEEK CLXXXII

FINDING TRUTH WHEREVER IT MAY BE FOUND: "Progress is Providence
without God. That is, it is a theory that everything has always perpetually gone right by accident. It is a sort of atheistic optimism, based on an everlasting coincidence far more miraculous than a miracle." - G.K. Chesterton

QUOTE IIThe only thing worse than not learning from one’s mistakes is learning the wrong lesson.” from Sharon Kay Penman’s, “Devil’s Brood”

IN OTHER NEWS:

The Diocese of Cleveland Enewsletter asks, "Did you know, the FEST is a free, one-day Catholic family festival? As in previous years, this annual outdoor summer event will be held on the grounds of the Center for Pastoral Leadership, 28700 Euclid Avenue, Wickliffe, Ohio on Sunday, August 8 from noon until 10 p.m. The FEST will feature live music, games, activities, and much more. The day ends with Mass and an awesome fireworks display. More than 30,000 people are expected to attend this year's FEST now celebrating it's tenth anniversary." Read more here.

This was sent in: "I'm Miriam Stefania, web manager of the Communication Department of World Youth Day 2011 Madrid. I'm writing to you as I saw you had the link to the WYD 2008 official website on yours. I would like to kindly ask you to include the link of our website." Here's the link!


CK sent in this video teaser of a production of "The Screwtape Letters." Gosh I would like to see this.



Some Cleveland seminarians were interviewed in hopes of helping other men who are discerning the priesthood. If you would like to see the videos go here. You will need to click twice on the little "action" boards.

Russ sent in a (IMHO) hysterical parody of an already hysterical commercial. The first is the actual commercial, the second is the one Russ sent in. Hope it gives you a laugh today.




















1 comment:

Odysseus said...

LOL At first, I thought it would just be a lame, low budget parody with the man sitting on his couch through the whole thing. I laughed out loud when his shirt and the setting changed.