Sunday, October 29, 2006

Indefinite-to-Permanent Hiatus

Believe me, it's not that I've run out of things to say. It's just that I have to attend to other responsibilities which are more pressing and more profitable (personally and economically) than just ranting and raving here.

I had intended to do a few more posts on the clone & kill amendment and the latest round of deceit in Alan Meitler's Wyandotte County church closing process, but it would all be for naught. The Stowers people will keep spending money on their lies all the same, and the chancery rats and their consultant will keep scheming to suppress their one embarrassing success story, and scheming to wipe out what's left of the Church in Wyandotte County, all the same, whether I'm posting or not. It doesn't really matter, so I'm not going to postpone the end of the blog and the resumption of my real life to see how those two issues will end.

I'll leave the blog up for now, because the closed church photos still generate some interest (and it's good for the people in Wyandotte County to have access to the KCMO tour so they can come to grips with the destruction and waste that lies ahead). But don't expect any more posts soon. Or for that matter, ever.

So long, and thanks for stopping by.

9 comments:

  1. I'm sad. You and Kansas City Catholic always got my day started on the right foot.

    May God bless your future as much as you have blessed my present.

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  2. Hope. Hope is a virtue.

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  3. Having been on the blogging grind myself at one point, I sympathize. I'm still sad to see you go, however.

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  4. God speed, Curmudgeon. You've done fine work here. Please stay in touch if you can.

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  5. Godspeed Curmudgeon. Hope to read you again one day.

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  6. Congratulations! Good decision. It reminds me of when my brother spent time reading blogs on Catholic fatherhood. His wife asked if there was an alarm on those sites that went off after 10 minutes, reminding the Catholic father to get off the computer and go spend time with his kids. So go now and raise up saints! Godspeed, Curmudgeon.

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  7. Mr. Curmudgeon;

    You've made it very clear by what
    you've written here that you
    don't believe your weblog will
    ever make much of a difference
    in the bigger picture of things.


    As a Catholic, I've been given
    the grace to notice the little
    things and the little changes
    that happen around me; and
    seeing in their smallness, their
    poverty, and their simplicity
    a great sense and statement of
    hope and faith that bigger,
    flashier events simply wouldn't
    ever be able to confer.


    So, before you go, I'd like to
    make you aware of some of the
    *little* things that your blog
    has been able to do.


    First, you've introduced me and
    many others your community and
    to your community's issues.
    Your weblog was the first
    "trad" blog I ever saw, and I
    learned a great deal more about
    the Tridentine Latin Mass and
    the issues TLM-ers face than I
    ever would've been able to do
    on my own.


    Your weblog also introduced me
    to every other "trad" blog out
    there, from 'Kansas City
    Catholic' to 'Rorate Caeli'
    to 'The Cornell society for a
    good time'.


    Your weblog has also helped to
    place Missouri's cloning issue
    on the national agenda -- I
    strongly suspect that many press
    reporters and journalists have
    been reading your weblog for
    the 'other' side of the story.


    And finally, your weblog has
    helped to strengthen my own
    faith. I understand my own
    traditionalist impulses and
    feelings better now than ever
    before -- where I was once a
    wavering half-trad/half-NOer,
    I am now a solid 'trad' thanks
    to someone who uses the moniker
    of 'Catholic Curmudgeon', and
    the other blogs he's helped me
    to find. And this solid 'trad'
    is now seriously considering a
    vocation through the FSSP.


    So Congratulations, Curmudgeon!
    My hat's off to ye! You've
    accomplished, perhaps, far more
    than you ever thought you would;
    and you've done this by changing
    little things in little places
    all over the world.



    May God Bless You!

    -tim

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  8. I have thoroughly enjoyed your posts and am very disappointed you have decided to discontinue. K.C. is my home turf although I seldom visit but I have good memories of Msgr. McCaffery and my old church, Blessed Sacrament on 39th st. You have helped revive those memories and I say "Thank you.". Good luck and again thanks. Walt

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