Musings of an Old Curmudgeon
The musings and meandering thoughts of a crotchety old man as he observes life in the world and in a small, rural town in South East Nebraska. I hope to help people get to Heaven by sharing prayers, meditations, the lives of the Saints, and news of Church happenings. My Pledge: Nulla dies sine linea ~ Not a day without a line.
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During St Peter's time, the Church was riddled with the vice of homosexuality. St Peter, who is honoured today, wrote the Book of Gomorrah, denouncing the vile sin.
From Aleteia
By Philip Kosloski
When the devil sees this, he always slinks back to where he came from.Peter Damian recognized the presence of evil and did what he could to expel its hold on certain members of the clergy.
When writing to a nephew, Peter Damian revealed to him what he saw as a powerful weapon against the devil.
If I may speak figuratively, drive out the roaring beasts from your domain; do not cease from protecting yourself daily by receiving the Flesh and Blood of the Lord. Let your secret foe see your lips reddened with the Blood of Christ. He will shudder, cower back, and flee to his dark, dank retreat.
He is referring to the worthy reception of Holy Communion at Mass, a potent weapon that crushes the head of the serpent every time.
Exorcists agree that the frequent reception of Holy Communion is a vital way to prevent the demon from working in your heart.
If you need to root out sin and the presence of the devil in your life, go to confession and receive the Eucharist on a regular basis. The devil will have no choice but to go back to his “dark, dank retreat.”
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One of them is St Peter Damian, whose Feast is today. He wrote the Book of Gomorrah, denouncing homosexuality in the Church in the 11th century.
From Aleteia
By Philip Kosloski
February is the month not only of St Valentine, but also of many other saints and feasts to celebrate.The month of February is notable for its connection to the secular celebration of St. Valentine, but it also features an array of many remarkable men and women who can inspire us in our daily lives.
Here is a list of 10 of the most notable saints to imitate and feasts to celebrate in February.
1St. Brigid of Ireland - February 1
St. Brigid of Ireland is a patron saint of Ireland and one of St. Patrick's disciples.
2Presentation of Jesus in the Temple - February 2
The Church celebrates the Presentation of the Lord on February 2, marking the final "Christmas" related feast.
3St. Blaise - February 3
St. Blaise is known for the special blessing of throats that occurs on his feast.
4St. Josephine Bakhita - February 8
Sold into slavery, St. Josephine Bakhita was eventually baptized, gained her freedom and joined a religious order in Italy.
5St. Scholastica - February 10
Sister of St. Benedict, St. Scholastica became the founder of the female branch of the Benedictine Order.
6Our Lady of Lourdes - February 11
Our Lady of Lourdes appeared to St. Bernadette on February 11, 1858, and millions continue to travel to Lourdes in hopes of healing.
7St. Valentine - February 14
Known for his association with lovers, St. Valentine was a 3rd-century saint who was martyred for his Christian faith.
8St. Claude de la Colombiere - February 15
St. Claude de la Colombiere was the spiritual director for St. Margaret Mary Alacoque and helped her spread devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
9St. Peter Damian - February 21
St. Peter Damian is highly regarded for his role in reforming religious and clergy life in the 11th century.
10Chair of St. Peter - February 22
This feast celebrates the office of St. Peter as pope by honoring his sede ("chair"), a symbol of his teaching authority.
Pictured (top): St Peter Damian










