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    📜✨ NEW SONG: “You Want The Final Say” — Authority Was Never Meant to Be Optional

    30/03/2026 | 3 mins.
    📜✨ NEW SONG: “You Want The Final Say” — Authority Was Never Meant to Be Optional

    A lot of objections to the Catholic Church start with surface-level complaints.

    Statues.
    Candles.
    Mary.
    Tradition.

    But if we’re honest, those usually aren’t the real issue.

    The real issue is authority.

    The Catholic Church claims something modern Christianity often tries to avoid: the authority Christ gave the apostles didn’t disappear in the first century. It didn’t reset every generation. And it doesn’t belong to whoever happens to be holding a Bible at the moment.

    Scripture itself points this direction. Hebrews 13:17 tells believers to “obey your leaders and submit to them, for they keep watch over your souls.”

    That verse only makes sense if Christian leadership actually has real authority.

    Catholics live inside that reality.

    But in much of modern Christianity, if you disagree with your pastor… you can simply leave. Find another church. Start a new one. Gather a few friends and build a congregation that teaches what you already think the Bible means.

    That system would have sounded completely foreign to the early Christians.

    Because Christianity wasn’t built around everyone becoming their own final authority.

    It was built around a Church that received the faith from the apostles and handed it on.

    And that’s where the tension really shows up.

    The Catholic Church refuses to pretend Christianity started in the 1500s… or the 1800s… or last Tuesday.

    It keeps pointing backward to the early Church, the bishops, the councils, the Church Fathers—because Christianity is something we inherit, not something we reinvent.

    🎶 “You Want The Final Say” is a slightly snarky reminder that the biggest objection many people have to the Catholic Church isn’t statues or saints or liturgy.

    It’s that the Church doesn’t let any of us—me included—be the final authority.

    And that might be exactly why Christ built it that way.

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    📜✨ NEW SONG: "ABIDE (I DIDN’T SAVE MYSELF)" — Grace Saves. You Stay.

    27/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    📜✨ NEW SONG: "ABIDE (I DIDN’T SAVE MYSELF)" — Grace Saves. You Stay.

    You didn’t save yourself.
    But you did have to grab the rope.

    And you still have to hold on.

    There’s this strange idea that if salvation is by grace, then doing anything at all somehow ruins it… like obedience is competing with God.

    That’s not Scripture.
    That’s not reality.
    That’s just… silly.

    Grace is the helicopter.
    Grace is the boat.
    Grace is the cure.

    You didn’t invent it.
    You didn’t earn it.
    You couldn’t survive without it.

    But when it shows up?

    You grab the rope.
    You stay in the boat.
    You take the medicine.

    And you don’t jump back out.

    Because Jesus didn’t say “feel something once and you’re good.”

    He said:
    “If you love me, keep my commandments.”
    “Abide in me.”

    Paul said:
    “Work out your salvation with fear and trembling.”

    James said:
    “Faith without works is dead.”

    Not because works replace grace…
    but because real faith stays where grace has placed it.

    Nothing can take you out of His hand.

    But you can let go.

    🎶 "ABIDE (I DIDN’T SAVE MYSELF)"

    A track for:

    Catholics tired of the faith vs works confusion

    Scripture nerds who actually read the whole Bible

    Converts trying to make sense of obedience

    Anyone who knows grace is everything… and still feels the call to remain

    Hold the rope.
    Stay in the boat.
    Don’t jump.

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    🕊️⏳✨ “Heaven Held Its Breath (The Annunciation)” — the moment God waited on a human “Yes.”

    25/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    🕊️⏳✨ “Heaven Held Its Breath (The Annunciation)” — the moment God waited on a human “Yes.”

    Today is the Annunciation (Luke 1:26–38) — the day the angel Gabriel appears to Mary… and the entire story of history pivots on something most people don’t fully sit with:

    God doesn’t kick the door in.
    He doesn’t “auto-execute” the Incarnation.
    He asks… and then waits.
    Mary’s Yes is the undoing of Eden in real time:
    A virgin once heard the word of a fallen angel and the world fell into disobedience.
    A virgin now hears the word of a holy angel—and answers with faith.
    The knot is loosened. The curse starts to unspool.
    And that same quiet insistence shows up again at Cana—
    “My hour has not yet come”… and she simply points to obedience:
    Do whatever He tells you.

    🎶 “Heaven Held Its Breath” is catechesis about the shock of the Annunciation:

    Heaven pauses… because love asks.

    Yes, yes—your calendar is already screaming. 😄
    But this feast is literally the Incarnation hitting “download,” so…
    Maybe get to Mass. (Confession and “I forgot” are not the same sacrament. 😉)
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    "Jesus Wept." — Hope Doesn’t Cancel Grief

    23/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    "Jesus Wept." — Hope Doesn’t Cancel Grief
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    The shortest sentence in all of Scripture is two words.

    Jesus wept.

    The Church gives us the raising of Lazarus on the 5th Sunday of Lent — right before Holy Week. Before palms. Before the Passion. Before the empty tomb.

    And before the command, “Come forth,” there are tears.

    Jesus knew Lazarus would rise.
    He knew death would not have the final word.

    And that’s exactly why the tears matter.

    He does not weep from ignorance.
    He weeps because He has entered fully into our condition.

    He sees the grief.
    He sees what death does to love.
    He sees the rupture sin tore into creation.

    And He does not stand above it untouched.

    Christianity is not the story of a God who shrugs and says, “Don’t worry, I’ve got this.”

    It is the story of a God who says, “I will step into this with you.”

    Hope doesn’t cancel grief.
    Foreknowledge doesn’t cancel compassion.
    Divinity doesn’t cancel humanity.

    God does not save from a distance.

    He enters the tomb.

    And then He calls us out.

    🎶 "Jesus Wept." — a Lent track for Scripture nerds, converts, cradle Catholics, and anyone who needs to remember that God-with-us includes tears.

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    🐦‍⬛🍞🍷✝️ ORA ET LABORA: St. Benedict ✝️🍷🍞🐦

    20/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    🐦‍⬛🍞🍷✝️ ORA ET LABORA ✝️🍷🍞🐦‍⬛

    Dropping March 20 — and then the very next day is St. Benedict’s feast (March 21), so yes… the timing is basically monastic-level providence.

    This song is for the calm, unbothered saint who helped shape Western monasticism by doing something wildly offensive to chaos: he made a Rule. Not hype. Not vibes. A way of life.

    And the stories are legendary:
    They tried to poison him… twice.
    A poisoned cup cracks clean after the sign of the Cross.
    Poisoned bread? A raven flies off with it.
    No theatrics—just steady holiness and the kind of order the enemy can’t stand.

    The hook says it best: knees go down, sleeves rolled up.
    Prayer isn’t an escape from reality—Benedict shows it’s the way reality gets rebuilt, one hour at a time.

    Little personal note: my wife and I are Benedictine oblates, so this one’s close to home. And if you want to support faithful Benedictine life right here in Kansas, go check out the monks at KansasMonks.org.

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