It’s Not Gap -

Posted by admin on Nov 29th, 2006

But they are getting better!
(Pictured, The very classic little black velvet dress from Upstream Girl.)
Remember a few months back I did a sort of review on a modest fashion company called “Upstream Girl”. I didn’t like what they had to offer, I thought it too old for young girls or teens, and rather dated. They were just starting out as a company and I didn’t give them a chance by comparing them to established retailers. They have a needed concept and niche market out there; and they are responding by attempting to offer modest clothing for young women and girls.

On my way home tonight, I listened to their ad on Relevant Radio - it actually sounded rather hip - more so than I expected. So I took a look at their website to see what I’d find. I expected “Anne of Green Gables” and was surprised to find a collection of rather ‘with-it’ looks.

What they offer today is a huge improvement, sophisticated style, remaining modest, with good price points. I’m pretty sure, if they can get this product moving, they will continue to improve their selection and content, as well as style choices. If you’re shopping for a Christmas present for a young woman, maybe consider Upstream Girl.

The fledgling company may yet need better presentation and photography - that comes in time, nevertheless, the clothes are no longer dowdy - they are young and decidedly more hip. (I’d still encourage them to stay away from cutsie stuff though. Continue with the simple and classic!

I wish them continued success! They are on a mission from God!

Stephen Colbert

Posted by admin on Nov 29th, 2006

A very funny guy.
He got his start on John Stewart’s show - and was the Goodyear nerd in television ads for Mr. Goodwrench. Dry, witty, humor - and very smart. (I got a few emails asking who he is.)
He’s like me - not that I’m as funny - but people are never sure when he’s serious or not - that’s about it as far as likeness goes.
Last night he did a segment on Benedict XVI - which I am convinced was more or less serious. Gerald has the best post with a YouTube segment on the bit - click: Cafeteria Is Closed.
Here is Colbert’s text:
“My man of the year every year is the pope - no matter who he is….Turkey is getting a healthy dose of vitamin B16…upon arrival the Pope spoke today about reaching out to Muslims (Pope’s quote)… Sorry Holiness that is too ecumenical, I liked you better when you were John Paul’s rottweiler… the ecumenical movement seeks to bring people together… the Pope’s visit is designed to bridge the gap between Christians and Muslims…the Muslims are a tad miffed, alright homicidally outraged, over a speech the Pope gave criticizing Mohamed as evil and inhuman…the Pope is trying to make amends and that is a big mistake.. Mohamed happens to be wrong (crowd is a bit shocked Colbert points at audience members and tells them sit back down)….hear me out, I am a Roman Catholic, the one true faith, (the Microsoft of religions) I know Roman Catholicism is the one true faith because Roman Catholicism tells me it’s the one true faith… I am sorry Islam, inherent in my belief is your wrongness… Muslims believe Mohamed ascended to Heaven on a horse, horses can’t fly, Jesus can!… the 72 virgin huggers are going to say Muslims do believe in Jesus, yah they believe that Jesus was just God’s friend, I hate to break it to you but anybody can be God’s friend, even Ted Haggard, God is a people person… the truth is Jesus is the only son of God (recites The Creed to applause) that’s the hometown crowd! Now what I just said is the complete truth or the Muslims are right and I am an infidel. I’ll tell you, the one thing I respect about Muslims is that at least they have the balls to say I am wrong… now when Christians try to be ecumenical we just look weak in our faith… if religions have to agree lets just agree on the one thing we both believe, the other guy is going to Hell!”
He’s got ecumenism wrong of course, as most people do - some claim that it has no meaning - I think he was trying to stir things up, be funny, but expressed a core belief in Catholicism. (Like I said Keevin, his humor is smart and very dry, and you don’t think we are funny.:)

The Pope in Turkey

Posted by admin on Nov 29th, 2006

Benedict is fairing very well in Turkey, praise God. Aside from the prayer of the faithful, I wonder if his friend Bl. John XXIII is not offering special protection, since the Holy Father entrusted this trip to his intercession. Perhaps to reward John XXIII, the Holy Father will canonize him soon.
The media hypes this trip as something done to make peace with Islam after the uproar over the Holy Father’s remarks at an address at Regensburg in Germany awhile back.
The point of the pilgrimage, or Apostolic Visit is to meet with the Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople, the “First Among Equals” of the Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church. It is an effort to restore union to the Church. His courage in going to a land where his life has been threatened, must demonstrate dramatically to the Orthodox the Pope’s sincerity and love for The Eastern Churches, as well as his hope for unity. I think the entire world must also be impressed by his courageous actions.
May St. Andrew, the Apostle of the Eastern Churches, whose feast we celebrate tomorrow, hasten this union and continue to protect our Holy Father, Benedict XVI.

So, Fr. Altier and CPO were right all along?

Posted by admin on Nov 29th, 2006

While the Bishops have been way off the mark?
It would appear so. Doctors of the Catholic Medical Association have requested the Bishops halt the use of their controversial sexual abuse protection program, echoing almost verbatim, Fr. Altier’s impassioned criticism of the program, which many believe was the cause of his being silenced and exiled in the past year.
Catholic Parents Online and Desert Voice have been vocal supporters of Fr. Altier, while CPO has been militant in decrying the “abuse of the abuse” in the Bishop’s Abuse Prevention program - both organizations have been virtually blacklisted by the chancery in the process.
Doctors Oppose Bishops‘ “Talking About Touching” Abuse Prevention Program

By Gudrun SchultzWASHINGTON, D.C., November 28, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Catholic Medical Association has asked the U.S. bishops to stop using controversial sexual abuse education programs, aimed at teaching young children to protect themselves from abusers, in their dioceses.

During the association’s annual conference in Boston last month, the CMA released a 55-page study that condemned programs such as “Talking About Touching” as ineffective, out-of-step with child development, and not in keeping with the Church’s teaching on the appropriate sex education of children, the National Catholic Register reported last week.
The report, entitled To Prevent and to Protect: Report of the Catholic Medical Association Task Force on the Sexual Abuse of Children and Its Prevention, echoes complaints from parents and pro-family groups against the safety programs implemented at the bishops’ 2002 Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. Opponents criticized the programs for exposing young children to sexual concepts inappropriate to their age, and for burdening children with the responsibility of protecting themselves against sexual abuse. -continue, LifeSite News
What does Our Lord say in the Gospel? “Nothing is hidden that will not be revealed.” Will the Bishops now ignore the Doctors of the Catholic Medical Association as well?

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