Day 272 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Four Moral/Cardinal Virtues (Part V: Temperance)

Sunday, December 13, 2020 – Whew! We made it to the last of our Four Cardinal Virtues, which means we will be covering Temperance today. Personally, I find this to be the easiest of the Cardinal Virtues to understand, but not necessarily the easiest to accomplish. Anyhoo, how about we start with our standard definition Read More

Day 271 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Four Moral/Cardinal Virtues (Part IV: Fortitude)

Saturday, December 12, 2020 – All right, team! We are half done with the Four Cardinal Virtues, which means that today we will be covering Fortitude! Our basic definition from the back of our Catechism is blessedly short and to the point today: Fortitude: One of the four cardinal moral virtues which ensures firmness in Read More

Day 270 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Four Moral/Cardinal Virtues (Part III: Justice)

Friday, December 11, 2020 – Moving right along with our Super Basic Primers on the Four Cardinal Virtues, today we will be covering Justice. A lot of people really misunderstand this one because I think a lot of people watch TV or YouTube “Karen” videos and get a warped sense that “justice” means some sort Read More

Day 269 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Four Moral/Cardinal Virtues (Part II: Prudence)

Thursday, December 10, 2020 – Welcome back! Today we will be covering the first of our Four Cardinal Virtues: Prudence. Now, I’ll give you that the cardinal moral virtues are a little tough to wrap your head around because they are all $5 words wrapped in $10 explanations, but we can (hopefully) have at least Read More

Day 268 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Four Moral/Cardinal Virtues (Part I)

Wednesday, December 9, 2020 – You read that title right, dear readers! It is time for another Super Basic Primer, this time on the Four Moral / Cardinal Virtues! Usually, we start these out with our handy list and a brief rundown from Bishop Morrow and a Baltimore Catechism. I will still do the list, Read More

Day 264 – Captain’s Log from October Stuff (AKA The Rosary!!)

Saturday, December 5, 2020 – It has been a while since we have done a Captain’s Log rundown of topics. Today will be a house cleaning that covers all that awesome Rosary stuff form October (yes, it has been THAT long). Day 199, October 1: October Monthly Devotional Download, http://nicoleflusche.com/2020/10/01/day-199-monthly-devotional-the-holy-rosary/ Day 200, October 2: Rosary Read More

Day 262 – TLM: New Year, New Ordo

Thursday, December 3, 2020 – The alternative titles for the today and tomorrow is: How to Set Up Your Missal so You Won’t Get Lost at Mass. Today we will be covering the Traditional Latin Mass (or TLM). Pardon the crappy photos, but I did not have the time to set up the fancy camera. Read More

Day 253 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy (Part VIII)

Tuesday, November 24, 2020 – Holy Hannah, y’all! We are at the LAST of the seven Spiritual Works of Mercy, which means today we will be discussing: to pray for the living and the dead.  Okay, now we talked a lot about prayer way back on Days 177 – 187, so I will not rehash Read More

Day 252 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy (Part VII)

Monday, November 23, 2020 – Today we are going to cover probably the hardest of the Spiritual Works of Mercy: to forgive all injuries. I do not mean that it is the hardest to understand. On the contrary, this is an easy-peasy one. However, it is (in my opinion) the most difficult to accomplish on Read More

Day 251 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy (Part VI)

Sunday, November 22, 2020 – Welcome back, readers! Today and tomorrow we are going to discuss the two Spiritual Works of Mercy that give people the itchies. Why? Because they are the two that call you to the mat and tell you to stop holding grudges, and some of us really, REALLY like to hold Read More