A Temple of the Holy Spirit

Daniel & Catherine ready for Confirmation I had the privilege of witnessing my son and daughter receive the Sacrament of Confirmation this past Tuesday at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Annunciation in Lancaster, OH. It was a wonderful Mass with a full choir, trumpets, and all the rest. During his remarks, Bishop Earl K. Fernandes mentioned that we too, like the Basilica, are temples of the Lord. It caused me to reflect on this idea. Although I've mostly seen only pictures of the great cathedrals and basilicas in the world, I have seen some amazing churches even in our own diocese. These structures are a testament to the Church's love for God (read the entire Church - Militant, Suffering, Triumphant). They represent great skill, sacrifice, and passion for Our Lord and often times His Mother.  Yet the words of Christ always echo in my mind when contemplating the beauty that surrounds me in those places; “ Do you see these great buildings? There will not be one stone left u

New Homebrew Beer Names

Inspired by the Homebrew prayer group post I am pleased to announce a new line of beers from the Hahn Brewing Company....

Diaper Pail Dortmunder - big bold and beautiful. Plenty of crystal and victory malt flavors, topped with tons of hops.

Wet Wipe Weizenbier - wheat malt and hallertau hops make this recipe a summertime delight that is very easy to drink. Light body with a smooth aftertaste.

Stinky Stout - a dark ale with full body and flavor, with added malto dextrin you will get a creamy head of foam. Dark malts and grains provide for huge taste and aroma.

Red Rash Ale - a medium-bodied brew with a nice red hue. This recipe is as smooth as it gets.

Poopy Porter - a great dark ale combining crystal and chocolate malts for a great tasting brew full of flavor and body.

Diaper Bag Bock - dark in color, with a medium body and full of taste. This beer is a favorite in the springtime.

Feel free to suggest other beers. (Descriptions are actually from real beer recipies. I was encouraged NOT to make up my own descriptions)

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