Monday, July 13, 2026

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
Death of Guitar Pop, "№ 1 in America" from Pukka Sounds (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Commentary: "№ 1 in America" isn't about American history or American culture the same way as so many of our other America 250 R.B.D.S.O.T.D. "№ 1 in America" is about America as the emblem of success, in this instance a scrappy English band dreaming of having a hit song on the American charts, & the personal fallout from that success.

Saints + Scripture

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'Tis the Monday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.

Saints of the Day
'Tis the optional Memorial of Saint Henry, Obl.S.B. (circa 972-1024, the Exuberant; A.K.A. Heinrich II), Holy Roman Emperor (1014-1024).
Commentary: Wayback Machine.

Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Monday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time
The Book of Isaiah, chapter one, verses ten thru seventeen;
Psalm Fifty (R/. twenty-three[b]), verses eight & nine, sixteen(b/c) & seventeen, & twenty-one & twenty-three;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter ten, verse thirty-four thru chapter eleven, verse one.

Commentary: Daily Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, the Lord explains what it means to become a disciple. Once we make the decision to follow Jesus, then every other claimant to supremacy must fall away. Every one of us has something that we consider greatest. Perhaps it is money, material things, power, the esteem of others, your country, your political party, or your ethnic identity. Or perhaps it is your family, your kids, your wife, your husband.

Now mind you, all of these are good things. However, when you place any of them in the absolute center of gravity, things go awry. When you make any of them your ultimate or final good, your spiritual life goes haywire. When you attach yourself to any of them with an absolute tenacity, you will fall apart.

This is what Jesus means in our Gospel for today: not that you should hate your family or country or wealth, but rather that you should detach yourself from them lest they become idols. And only if we do this are we truly ready for mission. If we try to do this work while we are stuck to any number of attachments, we will fail. Period.
Video reflection by Monsignor James Vlaun (U.S.C.C.B.): Daily Reflection.


Mass Readings—Memorial of Saint Henry
The Book of Micah, chapter six, verses six, seven, & eight;
Psalm One (R/. two[a]; or, Psalm Forty, verse five[a]; or, Psalm Ninety-two, verses thirteen & fourteen), verses one & two, three, & four & six;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter seven, verses twenty-one thru twenty-seven.

Commentary: Memorial Readings.

Papal Quote o' the Day
"The Eucharist is an invaluable gift—our indispensable sustenance. It is precisely through her recognition & reception of this gift that the Church in the United States will find strength to carry on her charitable service to the wider society, especially in the areas of education, healthcare, & basic social services, while at the same time continuing her mission to evangelize."
—Pope Leo XIV (r. 2025-present)

Sunday, July 12, 2026

The Explorers' Club, № MCLXVIII

Destination Moon—Astronaut Group 5 (the "Original Nineteen"), Part V
Edgar Dean Mitchell (17 September 1930-4 February 2016), Captain, U.S. Navy—He flew as Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 14 (Kitty Hawk & Antares, 1971), the sixth of the twelve Moonwalkers; he conducted extrasensory perception (E.S.P.) "experiments" during his rest periods on Apollo 14, & later co-founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences, dedicated to supposed parapsychological phenomena.
Commentary: Mitchell served as backup L.M.P. for Apollo 16, giving him some slight chance (the backup C.M.P. flew on Apollo 13) of walking on the Moon twice.

Bonus! Moonshot Song o' the Day: The Original Nineteen—Ed Mitchell
Blink-182, "Aliens Exist" from Enema of the State (Space Cadet Mike Papa DSKY)

The Wayback Machine Tour of Ed Mitchell
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCXCVII: The 50th Anniversary of Apollo 14, Part I
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCXCVIII: The 50th Anniversary of Apollo 14, Part II
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCXCIX: The 50th Anniversary of Apollo 14, Part III
Requiescat in pace.

Saints + Scripture: XV Sunday in Ordinary Time

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'Tis the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.

Scripture of the Week
Mass Readings—Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Book of Isaiah, chapter fifty-five, verses ten & eleven;
Psalm Sixty-five (R/. Luke, chapter eight, verse eight), verses ten, eleven, twelve & thirteen, & fourteen;
The Letter to the Romans, chapter eight, verses eighteen thru twenty-three;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter thirteen, verses one thru twenty-three
(or, the Gospel according to Matthew, chapter thirteen, verses one thru nine).

Commentary: Sunday Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus teaches the parable of the sower: “A sower went out to sow. And as he sowed, some seed fell on the path, and birds came and ate it up. Some fell on rocky ground, where it had little soil… and it withered for lack of roots. Some seed fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it. But some seed fell on rich soil, and produced fruit, a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold.”

Imagine a crowd of farmers listening to this parable and shaking their heads at the farmer’s strange sowing. He would have been expelled from the seed sowers’ union for such irresponsible farming. Like the foolish sower, God’s love is so extravagant that it defies all of our expectations of what is reasonable.

The most important point of this parable is that we must imitate the foolish love of God. We must love not only those who love us, not only those who are like us and affirm us, but precisely those who are different and unresponsive. Our sun should shine on the good and bad alike.
Video reflection by Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M. (U.S.C.C.B.): Sunday Reflection.

Video reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire): Sunday Sermon.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the XV Sunday in O.T.

The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Duvall, "Jesus Never Leaves Me" from Volume & Density (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)

Bonus! Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
James Brown, "Living in America" from Rocky IV: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Commentary:
"Superhighways, coast to coast,
Easy to get anywhere,
On the transcontinental overload,
Just slide behind the wheel,
How does it feel—
(When there's no destination) That's too far?
And somewhere on the way you might find out who you are, whoo!

"(Living in America) Ow!
Eye to eye, station to station,
(Living in America)
Hand to hand, across the nation,
(Living in America)
Got to have a celebration,
Rock my soul…

"You may not be lookin' for the promised land,
But you might find it anyway…"

Saturday, July 11, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Gemini XI

Gemini XI (12-15 September 1966)
Charles "Pete" Conrad, Command Pilot
Richard Gordon, Pilot

Capsule: SC11

The Wayback Machine Tour of Gemini XI
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXXXIX: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini XI, Part I
Space Race Song o' the Day
Space Race Song o' the Day
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXL: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini XI, Part II

Commentary: In total, Gemini XI was only about half an hour longer than Gemini X (2 days, 23:17:09 versus 2 days, 22:46:39). This is the same coverage I ought to have given to Gemini X. Drat!

Saints + Scripture

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Saints of the Day
'Tis the Memorial of Saint Benedict, Abbot, O.S.B. (circa 480-547, of Nursia), founder of the Abbey of Saint Scholastica (A.K.A. Subiaco Abbey) & the Abbey of Monte Cassino, & author of the Rule of Saint Benedict.
Commentary: Wayback Machine. Brother of St. Scholastica (10 January).

'Tis the Saturday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.

Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Saturday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time
The Book of Isaiah, chapter six, verses one thru eight;
Psalm Ninety-three (R/. one[a]), verses one(a/b), one(c/d) & two, & five;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter ten, verses twenty-four thru thirty-three.

Commentary: Daily Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus tells his disciples not to fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Through the power of his being, he has linked us to the creative source of all existence. And in that “place,” loved in the Spirit by the Father and the Son, we are safe—even from those who would kill the body.

But this means that our perspective can and must change. Most of us spend most of our lives defending ourselves against assaults on the “body”—keen, almost every waking moment, to protect our psyches, our emotions, our fortunes, our health, our reputations.

When we do that, we warp ourselves, turning our lives defensively inward, living in a very small spiritual space. But when we live out of the divine center, we breathe the air of real spiritual freedom. No longer cramped fearfully around the “body,” we can move into the wide expanse of the divine will, following God however he prompts us. And this state of affairs, this great soul, is simultaneously alluring in its beauty and terrifying in its demand.
Video reflection by Deacon Bernard Nojadera (U.S.C.C.B.): Daily Reflection.


Mass Readings—Memorial of Saint Benedict
The Book of Proverbs, chapter two, verses one thru nine;
Psalm Thirty-four (R/. two, or: nine), verses two & three, four & five, six & seven, eight & nine, & ten & eleven;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter nineteen, verses twenty-seven, twenty-eight, & twenty-nine.

Commentary: Memorial Readings.

Saint Quote o' the Day
"Whatever good work you begin to do, beg of God with most earnest prayer to perfect it."
—Saint Benedict of Nursia, O.S.B. (480-547, feast: 11 July)

The Explorers' Club Special: July 1916

Operation AXIOM: The World War
July 1916: On the first day of the Somme, the British suffered 19,420 killed, the costliest day of the entire war; another 38,050 were wounded. The Battle of the Somme was planned as a combined Franco-British offensive, but with the French tied down at Verdun, the British bore the burden of the main attack. German reinforcements were unavailable, tied down at Verdun & trying to stem the Russians' offensive. The Germans & Austro-Hungarians were able to stall that Brusilov Offensive. German sabotuers blew up an ammunition depot in New York Harbor.

The Wayback Machine Tour of the World War: July 1916
"The Explorers' Club," № DIV: The Battle of the Somme, Part I: Mines on the First Day (1 July 1916)
"The Explorers' Club," № DV: The Battle of the Somme, Part II: The Battle of Albert (1-13 July 1916)
"The Explorers' Club," № DVI: The Battle of the Somme, Part III: The Battle of Bazentin Ridge (14-17 July 1916)
"The Explorers' Club," № DVII: The Brusilov Offensive, Part II: The Battle of Kowel (24 July-8 August 1916)
"The Explorers' Club," № DVIII: The Black Tom Explosion (30 July 1916)

Lest we forget.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
Dance Hall Crashers, "American Girl" (live) from The Live Record: Witless Banter and 25 Mildly Antagonistic Songs of Love (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Friday, July 10, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Gemini X

Gemini X (18-21 July 1966)
John Young, Command Pilot
Michael Collins, Pilot

Capsule: SC10

The Wayback Machine Tour of Gemini X
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXXX: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini X
Space Race Song o' the Day

Commentary: Five years ago, I erred in reporting Gemini X as last from 18-19 July 1966; in actuality, the flight lasted just under three days (two days, twenty-two hours, forty-six minutes, thirty-nine seconds), from 18-21 July. I cannot explain how such an elementary error happened. I doubt there could have been a second episode of "The Explorers' Club," but there ought to have been one more "Space Race Song o' the Day."

Saints + Scripture

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

The Popish Plot
"Fr. Johann Georg Hagen, S.J."

'Tis the Friday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.
Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Friday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time
The Book of Hosea, chapter fourteen, verses two thru ten;
Psalm Fifty-one (R/. seventeen[b]), verses three & four, eight & nine, twelve & thirteen, & fourteen & seventeen;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter ten, verses sixteen thru twenty-three.

Commentary: Daily Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus predicts the persecution of his followers. A vast army of martyrs have in the course of Christian history given their lives for the sake of Christ and his gospel. They are from every culture, country, language, and background.

This is the army that stands opposed to worldly armies that do their work through violence, threats, and oppression. They witness to the power and authority of the risen Lord and therefore they are fighters—but they do not fight with the weapons of the world.

One might think of St. Peter himself, crucified upside down; or Felicity and Perpetua, thrown to wild animals; or of Thomas Becket, who resisted King Henry II’s attempts to manipulate the Church and was butchered by his henchmen; or Thomas More, who resisted another King Henry and paid for it with his head.

One might think of Paul Miki, the Japanese Jesuit, who was crucified for announcing the Christian faith; or Miguel Pro, who was shot to death for defying a repressive Mexican government, shouting as he was martyred,
“Viva Cristo Rey!”
Video reflection by Jem Sullivan, Ph.D. (U.S.C.C.B.): Daily Reflection.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
Golem, "Citizen Boris" from Citizen Boris (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Commentary: The verses of "Citizen Boris" are a series of questions & answers, presumably such as those found on a citizenship test.
"Boris Hoffman? You are now a citizen of the United States, so help you God…"

Thursday, July 9, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Gemini IX-A

Gemini IX-A (3-6 June 1966)
Thomas Stafford, Command Pilot
Eugene Cernan, Pilot

Capsule: SC9

The Wayback Machine Tour of Gemini IX-A
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXVI: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini IX, Prelude
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXXI: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini IX-A, Part I
Space Race Song o' the Day
Space Race Song o' the Day
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXXII: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini IX-A, Part II
The Stars My Destination: Gemini IX-A

Saints + Scripture

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

'Tis the Thursday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.

Saints of the Day
'Tis the optional Memorial of Saint Augustine Zhao Rong, Priest, & Companions, Martyrs (died 1648-1930, A.K.A. the one hundred twenty Martyr Saints of China), martyred under the Qing dynasty, various warlords, & the Republic of China.
Commentary: Wayback Machine.

'Tis also the festival of Saint Nicolaas Pieck, Priest (O.F.M.), & Companions, Martyrs (died 1572, A.K.A. the nineteen Martyrs of Gorkum), martyred by Calvinist heretics.
Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Thursday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time
The Book of Hosea, chapter eleven, verses one thru four, eight(e), & nine;
Psalm Eighty (R/. four[b]), verses two(a/c) & three(b), fifteen & sixteen;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter ten, verses seven thru fifteen.

Commentary: Daily Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus sends the Twelve to evangelize the countryside. To evangelize is to proclaim Jesus Christ crucified and risen from the dead. When this kerygma, this paschal mystery, is not at the heart of the project, Christian evangelization effectively disappears, devolving into a summons to bland religiosity or generic spirituality.

When Jesus crucified and risen is not proclaimed, a beige and unthreatening Catholicism emerges, a thought system that is, at best, an echo of the environing culture. Peter Maurin, one of the founders of the Catholic Worker movement, said that the Church has taken its own dynamite and placed it in hermetically sealed containers and sat on the lid.

In a similar vein, Protestant theologian Stanley Hauerwas commented that the problem with Christianity is not that it is socially conservative or politically liberal but that “it is just too damned dull”! For both Maurin and Hauerwas, what leads to this attenuation is a refusal to preach the dangerous and unnerving news concerning Jesus risen from the dead.
Video reflection by Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers (U.S.C.C.B.): Daily Reflection.


Mass Readings—Memorial of Saint Augustine Zhao Rong & Companions
The First Letter of John, chapter five, verses one thru five;
Psalm One Hundred Twenty-six (R/. five), verses one & two(a/b), two(c) & three, four & five, & six;
The Gospel according to John, chapter twelve, verses twenty-four, twenty-five, & twenty-six.

Commentary: Memorial Readings.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
Glenn Miller, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" from the Glenn Miller's 50 Finest compilation (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Commentary: The Civil War song updated musically & slightly lyrically for the Second World War, with vocals by "Tex" Beneke, Marion Hutton, & The Modernaires.
"Get ready for the jubilee,
(Hooray, hooray!)
He'll get three cheers from you and me,
(Hooray, hooray!)
Uncle Sam will prove he's still the champ,
He'll close up shop and break up camp,
And we'll all feel gay
When Johnny comes marching home!
When Johnny comes marching home!
When Johnny comes marching home!
When Johnny comes marching home!"

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Gemini VIII

Gemini VIII (16-17 March 1966)
Neil Armstrong, Command Pilot
David Scott, Pilot

Capsule: SC8

The Wayback Machine Tour of Gemini VIII
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCIV: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini VIII

Operation ÖSTERREICH

Please Stand By | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
Toby Keith, "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)" from Unleashed (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Commentary:
"Now this nation that I love has fallen under attack,
A mighty sucker punch came flyin' in from somewhere in the back,
Soon as we could see it clearly through our big black eye,
Man, we lit up your world like the Fourth of July!

"Hey, Uncle Sam put your name at the top of his list,
And the Statue of Liberty started shakin' her fist,
And the eagle will fly and there's gonna be hell,
When you hear Mother Freedom start ringin' her bell,
And it'll feel like the whole wide world is raining down on you!
Oh, brought to you Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue!…"

Saints + Scripture

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

'Tis the Wednesday of the Fourteeth Week in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.
Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Wednesday of the Fourteeth Week in Ordinary Time
The Book of Hosea, chapter ten, verses one, two, three, seven, eight, & twelve;
Psalm One Hundred Five (R/. four[b]; or, "Alleluia"), verses two & three, four& five, & sx & seven;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter ten, verses one thru seven.

Commentary: Daily Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus summons apostles whom he shapes and sends on mission. Priests, through the centuries—from Augustine and Aquinas, to Francis Xavier and John Henry Newman, to John Paul II—are the descendants of those first friends and apprentices of the Lord. They have been needed in every age, and they are needed today, for the kingdom of heaven must be proclaimed, the poor must be served, God must be worshipped, and the sacraments must be administered.

Spiritual fathers are required especially in our time, when a rising tide of secularism threatens to overwhelm the religious impulse. We are wired for God; we will never satisfy the deepest longing of our hearts apart from God.

The secularist ideology teaches that sufficient amounts of wealth, pleasure, power, or honor will make us happy. Who will counter this? Who will speak to this culture of the beauty of God? Who will remind us that our lives are not about us? Who will break open the words of the gospel and spread out the banquet table of Christ’s body and blood? This is why we need priests.
Video reflection by Jem Sullivan, Ph.D. (U.S.C.C.B.): Daily Reflection.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

The Explorers' Club, № MCLXVII

Operation AXIOM: The Space Age—The 50th Anniversary of Soyuz 21
6 July-24 August 1976: Soyuz 21 lifted off from the Kazakh S.S.R.'s Baikonur Cosmodrome, with CDR Boris Volynov & F.E. Vitaly Zholobov aboard a Soyuz 7K-T capsule atop a Soyuz rocket; call sign Baikal (Lake Baikal); the duo docked with & boarded the Salyut 5 space station; after forty-eight days, due to toxic fumes in Salyut 5, they emergency evacuated & landed in the Kazakh S.S.R.
Commentary: Soyuz 21 was the Soviets' first crewed flight in almost a year, since the landings of Soyuz 19 (Apollo-Soyuz Test Project) on 21 July 1975 & Soyuz 18 (from Salyut 4) on 26 July 1975. Soyuz 20 was an uncrewed flight that spent three months docked to Salyut 4 (17 November 1975-16 February 1976); this was unusual because most uncrewed test flights of Soyuz spacecraft were given the generic Kosmos designation.

Zholobov's illness from the toxic fumes was worse than Volynov's, & the next crew to visit
Salyut 5 wore breathing appartus & vented the contaminated atmosphere into space. There are contrary reports that nothing was wrong with the station's atmosphere & Volynov & Zholobov deteriorated from a lack of exercise & sleep; or, the duo experienced a severe but unspecified interpersonal conflict. Maybe some combination of all three theories? The Soviet space program was always secretive, & a military spy mission like Soyuz 21 all the more so; so, we may never know for sure.

Bonus! Space Age Song o'the Day: Soyuz 21
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "Toxic Toast" from Question the Answers (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)
Semper exploro.

Saints + Scripture

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'Tis the Tuesday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.
Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Tuesday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time
The Book of Hosea, chapter eight, verses four thru seven, eleven, twelve, & thirteen;
Psalm One Hundred Fifteen (R/. nine[a]; or, "Alleluia"), verses three & four, five & six, seven(a/b) & eight, & nine & ten;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter nine, verses thirty-two thru thirty-eight.

Commentary: Daily Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, today the Lord directs his disciples to ask the Father to send laborers for the work of evangelization. The Christian life is lived in between these two imperatives: conversion and mission.

Having been seized by the beauty of revelation, our only proper response is a change of life and a commitment to become a missionary on behalf of what we have seen. In the scriptural tradition, no vision or experience of God is ever given simply for the edification of the visionary; rather, it is given for the sake of mission. No biblical figure is ever given an experience of God without receiving a commission.

Moses spies the burning bush, hears the sacred name of Yahweh, and is then told to go back to Egypt to liberate his people; Isaiah enjoys a mystical encounter with God amid the splendor of the temple liturgy and is then sent to preach; Saul is overwhelmed by the luminosity of the risen Jesus and is subsequently called to apostleship. As theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar says, “The beautiful stops the viewer in his tracks and then plants within him a desire to speak to others of what he has seen.”
Video reflection by Deacon Arthur L. Miller (U.S.C.C.B.): Daily Reflection.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
Johhny Cash (with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), "I've Been Everywhere" from American II: Unchained (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Commentary:
"I've been everywhere, man,
I've been everywhere, man,
Crossed the desert's bare, man,
I've breathed the mountain air, man,
Of travel I've a-had my share, man,
I've been everywhere…"

Monday, July 6, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Crew-10

Better Late than Never | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
The Space Age
14 March-9 August 2025: Commander Anne McClain (N.A.S.A.), Pilot Nichole Ayers (N.A.S.A.), Mission Specialist Takuya Onishi (J.A.X.A.), & Mission Specialist Kirill Peskov (Roscosmos) lifted off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center's LC-39A aboard the Crew Dragon Endurance (C210) atop a Falcon 9 rocket. The quartet docked with the International Space Station for an intended five-month mission to the orbital laboratory.

After one hundred forty-seven days on orbit, the Endurance splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean & was recovered by the M.V. Shannon.
McClain was a veteran of a previous spaceflight (Soyuz MS-11 for Expeditions 58 & 59); Ayers, Onishi, & Peskov were rookies. Crew-10 served as served as part of International Space Station Expeditions 72 & 73.

Crew-10 was the fourth flight of the Endurance C210.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: Crew-10 & the Endurance
Fountains of Wayne, "Red Dragon Tattoo" from Utopia Parkway (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)
The Wayback Machine Tour of Launch America
2020
Demo-2 Launch
Demo-2 Splashdown
Crew-1 Launch
2021
Crew-1 Relocation
Crew-2 Launch
Crew-1 Splashdown
Inspiration4 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-2 Splashdown
Crew-3 Launch
2022
Ax-1 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-4 Launch
Crew-3 Splashdown
Crew-5 Launch
Crew-4 Splashdown
2023
Crew-6 Scrub
Crew-6 Launch
Crew-5 Splashdown
Ax-2 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-7 Launch
Crew-6 Splashdown
2024
Ax-3 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-7 Splashdown
Crew-8 Launch & Splashdown
Boe-C.F.T. Launch & Landing
Polaris Dawn Launch & Splashdown
Crew-9 Launch & Splashdown

Godspeed & welcome back to the good Earth, Crew-10!

Saints + Scripture

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

'Tis the Monday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.

Saints of the Day
'Tis the optional Memorial of Saint Maria Goretti, Virgin & Martyr (1890-1902), martyred by her attempted rapist, Alessandro Serenelli, who repented & testified at her cause for canonization.
Commentary: Wayback Machine.

Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Monday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time
The Book of Hosea, chapter two, verses sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty-one, & twenty-two;
Psalm One Hundred Forty-five (R/. eight[a]), verses two & three, four & five, six & seven, & eight & nine;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter nine, verses eighteen thru twenty-six.

Commentary: Daily Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus demonstrates his miraculous power to heal the sick and raise the dead. He cured a woman suffering hemorrhages for twelve years who came up behind him and touched the tassel on his cloak. And he took the hand of the official’s daughter and raised her from the sleep of death.

Christianity is, first and foremost, a religion of the concrete and not the abstract. It takes its power not from a general religious consciousness, not from an ethical conviction, not from a comfortable abstraction, but from the person of Jesus Christ.

It is Christ—in his uncompromising call to repentance, his unforgettable gestures of healing, his unique and disturbing praxis of forgiveness, his provocative nonviolence, and especially his movement from godforsaken death to shalom-radiating resurrection—who moves the believer to change of life and gift of self.

And it is the unique Christ—depicted vividly in the poetry of Dante, the frescoes of Michelangelo, the sermons of Augustine, the stained-glass windows of the Sainte-Chapelle, and the sacred ballet of the liturgy—who speaks transformatively to hearts and souls across the Christian centuries.
Video reflection by Monsignor James Vlaun (U.S.C.C.B.): Daily Reflection.


Mass Readings—Memorial of Saint Maria Goretti
The First Letter to the Corinthians, chapter six, verses thirteen(c), fourteen, fifteen(a), & seventeen thru twenty;
Psalm Thirty-one (R/. six), verses three(c/d) & four, six & eight(a/b), & sixteen(b/c) & seventeen;
The Gospel according to John, chapter twelve, verses twenty-four, twenty-five, & twenty-six.

Commentary: Memorial Readings.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, "Country Roads" from Have Another Ball (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Commentary:
"Country roads, take me home,
To the place where I belong…"

Sunday, July 5, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Gemini VI-A

Gemini VI-A (15-16 December 1965)
Walter Schirra, Command Pilot
Thomas Stafford, Pilot

Capsule: SC6

The Wayback Machine Tour of Gemini VI-A
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCLXXIX: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini VI, Prelude
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCLXXXVIII: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini VI-A, Part I
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCLXXXIX: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini VI-A, Part II
Space Race Song o' the Day

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the XIV Sunday in O.T.

The Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sandy Patty, "God & King" from Everlasting (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)

Commentary: A rendtion of "All Creatures of Our God and King," by William Henry Draper based on the poetry of Saint Francis of Assisi. I have no idea why Patty & company chose to truncate the title.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: America 250

The United States Semiquincentennial (1776-2026)
Major Rodney Bashford & the Band of the Grenadier Guards, "The Stars and Stripes Forever" from Sousa Marches: Starring Marches of the U.S.A. Services (Mike Patriot Whiskey)

Saints + Scripture: XIV Sunday in Ordinary Time

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.

Scripture of the Week
Mass Readings—Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Book of Zechariah, chapter nine, verses nine & ten;
Psalm One Hundred Forty-five (R/. cf. one; or, "Alleluia"), verses one & two, eight & nine, ten & eleven, & thirteen & fourteen;
The Letter to the Romans, chapter eight, verses nine, eleven, twelve, & thirteen;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter eleven, verses twenty-five thru thirty.

Commentary: Sunday Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks about his relationship to the Father. Jesus, the Son, was sent by his Father in love. Thus there is in God a play of lover and beloved. But the lover and beloved are connected by the love they have in common. Therefore the God disclosed in Jesus is a family or community of persons: Father, Son, and Spirit.

The ground of being is a communio of being and letting-be. From all eternity, the Father forgets about himself in love and generates the Son; and from all eternity, the Son forgets about himself and looks to the Father; and the mutual love of Father and Son is the Holy Spirit.

Active generation, passive generation; active spiration, passive spiration. Breathing in and breathing out; being and letting-be. God is like a set of lungs, or like a heart—taking in and letting out, a rhythm, a cadence, a back-and-forth of love.

This true God is one who does not insist on hoarding power or defining himself over-and-against. This true God is love, is a communion, a sharing, a family.
Video reflection by Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M. (U.S.C.C.B.): Sunday Reflection.

Video reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire): Sunday Sermon.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

The Explorers' Club, № MCLXVI

Operation AXIOM: The 50th Anniversary of the United States Bicentennial
Observances included an International Naval Review featuring warships from thirty foreign nations & a parade of sixteen tall ships, both in New York (4 July 1976); a state visit by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (6-11 July); commemorative stamps, coins, & license plates were issued; the Final Four (N.C.A.A.) & the M.L.B., N.H.L., & N.B.A. All-Star Games were all held in Philadelphia, Penn.
Commentary: The N.F.L.'s all-star game, the Pro Bowl, was held in New Orleans, not Philadelphia, presumably because the N.F.L. didn't think the United States's Bicentennial was worth celebrating.

E pluribus unum.

Saints + Scripture

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

'Tis the Saturday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time (Tempus per annum, "time through the year"): Wikipedia-link.Wikipedia-link.
'Tis the First Saturday o' the month: Wikipedia-link First Saturdays.

Saints of the Day
'Tis the festival of Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati, T.O.P. (1901-1925, the "Man of the Eight Beatitudes;" A.K.A. Girolamo).
Commentary: Wayback Machine. St. Pier Giorgio was canonized on 7 September 2025, but I have not looked for an updated graphic.

Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Saturday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time
The Book of Amos, chapter nine, verses eleven thru fifteen;
Psalm Eighty-five (R/. cf. nine[b]), verses nine & ten, eleven & twelve, thirteen & fourteen;
The Gospel according to Matthew, chapter nine, verses fourteen thru seventeen.

Commentary: Daily Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, Jesus gives us the parable of new wine and old and new wineskins.

The new wine is the Good News, the Incarnation, the reconciliation of the divine and the human. But this powerful elixir cannot be contained in the receptacles of the old consciousness. As long as the ego reigns in the soul, the new wine will prove too strange, too foreign, too threatening—and it will be accordingly rejected.

Before the heady wine of the Gospel can be assimilated, there must be a scouring out of the spirit, a transformation of awareness and attitude, a metanoia. We should examine the stories of Jesus’s confrontations with the demons from this perspective. The demon within us realizes that he is the old wineskin that will be shredded by the inpouring of the new wine, and he consequently reacts in horror.

It is a helpful spiritual exercise to isolate those passages from the New Testament, those sayings and actions of Jesus, that make us most uncomfortable, since they will most effectively indicate how our souls have to be transfigured. They, much more than the passages we instinctively love, will show the path that metanoia must follow.
Saint Quote o' the Day
"Jesus comes to me every morning in Communion, & I return the visit by going to serve the poor."
—Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassatti, T.O.P. (1901-1925, feast: 4 July)
Papal Quote o' the Day
"Every generation of Americans needs to know that freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having ghe right to do what we ought."
—Pope Saint John Paul II the Great (1920-2005, r. 1978-2005; feast: 22 October)