Monthly Archives: March 2010

MARCH 25: Flannery & Feast

It’s the birthday of Flannery O’Connor [Savannah, Georgia (1925)] who wrote two novels and 32 short stories and who said: “I come from a family where the only emotion respectable to show is irritation. In some this tendency produces hives, … Continue reading

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Just About [Father] Petered Out

So … I’m still Peter Gillquist. The funniest thing happened to me this past weekend in New York: upon entering “coffee hour” following Saturday’s Liturgy at St Vladimir’s Seminary … John Maddex of Ancient Faith Radio jumped up from his … Continue reading

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Backing Up to the Cross

I‘m a little late in getting this posted but, for the record and your edification, here are a couple pics of Bishop THOMAS at St George on the Sunday of the Cross — with a link to his sermon, below. … Continue reading

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One Eyed, One Horned, Lenten Purple People Eater

Much like you have introverts and extroverts, a friend of mine once theorized that there were Purple People and White People; that is, tipping his hat to the colors of the liturgical seasons, there were Lenten Christians and Paschal Christians. … Continue reading

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Becoming Peter Gillquist

Forty-eight times a day Every now and then, I check the book stats on Amazon. Imagine my surprise when, yesterday, I found that my new book’s cover had been replaced by the cover for Fr Peter Gillquist’s 25th Anniversary Edition … Continue reading

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