Second most tender piece of meat next to the tenderloin, flat iron steaks are gaining popularity. The steak has always been known, but because of the thick piece of gristle that runs through the middle, flat irons remained a farmer's cut. Recently, though, guys have been filleting the gristle out and making two nice steaks out of one.
Monday, August 1, 2022
Flat Iron
Sunday, July 31, 2022
Mission Montana
It was time that Gerry saw other parts of the US. So we headed north to Montana. With a wedding to preside at in Absarokee at the end of the week, we decided to make a run through western Montana, visit some friends, and see some sights.
Sunday, July 24, 2022
Holy Prayer
Want to make a difference in the world? Grow in holiness - being full who God created you to be.
Friday, July 22, 2022
St. Joseph's Chapel
It's not good for man to be alone, says the celibate priest. Celibacy is for intimacy. The only way a consecrated single life makes sense is within a prayerful relationship with Jesus Christ. To help foster such devotion a place of prayer, or chapel, in the rectory is a good idea. It also gives the priest a place to celebrate daily Mass when one is not scheduled in the main Church or on his day off. We've had a makeshift chapel in the rectory for years. But wanting a more solemn space dedicated only to prayer, we built St. Joseph's Chapel. This is not a consecrated chapel nor does it contain the Blessed Sacrament. Both would be nice, but that takes further discussion. A designated place of prayer in the rectory, totally encouraged.
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Riding Herd
Responsibility of Faith
Faith is a gift that requires responsibility on our part once it's received.
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Openness
We can do nothing without God's grace. Therefore, stay open to it. Also, it was Jeremiah not Isaiah!
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Monday, July 18, 2022
Sunday, July 17, 2022
Gate Time
So it begins. The season of building gates is upon us. First up was a series of crowding gates for the working pen back home. I can be accus...
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Carmelite Monks? I thought there were only friars and nuns. Not in Wyoming. In 2003, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and the dire...
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The beauty about being Catholic is that everyone is family. The fun part of that is meeting new members. Carson Kitaf is a seminarian for th...
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On the feast of St. Joseph we finished our third annual picnic table for the John Paul II school fundraiser. Hopefully the recipients will e...