After yesterday’s post, I received the following comment: The average total compensation for a Wisconsin teacher in 2010 was $75,587. (Source. Yes, it’s a biased source, but the raw data it drew from is here.) This is a very fair comment, but one that needs to be examined. Most people are not aware of what they […]
Archives for 2011
O Wisconsin, O Wisconsin, you certainly badger all
Father Orthoduck has been trying to avoid the Wisconsin controversy, but he cannot avoid it any longer. The governor of Wisconsin is following standard supply-side economics thinking. Now that it has not succeeded, just like it has not succeeded before, he has decided that the blame is on the teachers. But, what are the facts […]
Lenten attitude adjustment
A big thank you goes out to M. Thomas for posting a comment on this on her Facebook wall. Let me begin by quoting from an article in the National Catholic Register. I will only quote parts, the full post is well worth reading: I love chant. I love vaulted ceilings. I love stained glass […]
Let’s be cautious how we handle Lent
Below are a couple of sayings from the Desert Fathers as collected by the Coptic Church: Once two brothers came to a certain old man. It was his custom not to eat every day but when he saw them he received them joyfully and said, “A fast has its own reward, but he who eats […]
Lent is coming; Lent is coming
It has been a while since Father Orthoduck posted an image from one of my favorite bloggers, Pithless Thoughts. He has again ended up leaving Father Orthoduck helplessly gasping with laughter. Like Paul Revere, let Father Orthoduck shout, “Lent is coming; Lent is coming!” Yes, this is the season that so many people dread. Meat […]
Interesting world now
We are in an interesting period in the world right now. In Egypt, there are still demonstrations going on asking for freedom. In Tunisia, a new government is being set up. In Bahrain, protesters are getting shot every day now. In Lybia the news are blocked, even from our busybody networks, but what little news […]
The center of Orthodox piety
I have been thinking about Orthodox basics lately. My mind has roamed from liturgics through catechism through living out the Orthodox Christian life in a practical way (orthopraxy) through Holy Scripture, the Ecumenical Councils, and Holy Tradition (orthodoxy). In fact, I began to realize that my mind has not really been roaming through basics as […]
Various trivia
I am on a trip, so let me put down some quick trivia for you. How did Dr. Watson meet Sherlock Holmes? In what city, town or village? How was Dr. Watson wounded? In what war? What knowledge did Sherlock Holmes tell Dr. Watson that he would try to forget. Why? How much did Dr. […]
Confession in song – Michael W. Smith
Yesterday I wrote about Keith Green, his humility, and his willingness to admit his sin. As the decades passed, new singers arose. But, they arose out of a context in which the Jesus People had basically disappeared, and the Charismatic Movement had become a more accepted part of the various churches. The music became much […]
Prophetic voice and confession – Keith Green
One of the things that has impressed me as I have been remembering Keith Green in a couple of the lasts posts, was the remarkable humility that the man had. You can see it in a song like, “Create In Me a Clean Heart.” The lyrics are: Create in me a clean heart Oh God, and renew […]
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