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That’s where we eat! – SIMCHA FISHER, I have a suggestion for God – SIMCHA FISHER, www.simchafisher.com, What’s for supper? Vol. 4SIX SEHHHHHHVEN – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 4SIX SEHHHHHHVEN – SIMCHA FISHER, I don’t care what Trump posts on social media – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 465: Life with Abby Normal – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 464: I fell into a burning ring of prosciutto – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 463: Wiggly eggs and other perverse urges – SIMCHA FISHER, www.simchafisher.com, www.simchafisher.com, What’s for supper? Vol. 462: Mutter love – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 461: You can certainly try – SIMCHA FISHER, Cringe for Christ – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 460: It was the shroopiest of times, it was the doopiest of times – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 459: Superb chow – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 458: Eine Kleine Purse Broccoli – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 457: The Great Cornballio – SIMCHA FISHER, Helpless – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 456: Please hold, What’s for supper? Vol. 456: Please hold, Free will and wobble – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 455: There’s a crack in everything. That’s how you get more cheesecake. – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 454: This is the account of what we had for supper. – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 453: Eat Pray Ugh – SIMCHA FISHER, Maria Obscura – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 452: The road to heaven is paved with pavlova – SIMCHA FISHER, Christianity isn’t a MAGA thing – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 451: Lasagna in the highest – SIMCHA FISHER, What Christmas isn’t – SIMCHA FISHER, Avoiding materialism at Christmas (sort of) – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 450: Two pies for every girl – SIMCHA FISHER, A ruthlessly practical to-do list for December – SIMCHA FISHER, In praise of balance (and pie). My debut at The Pillar! – SIMCHA FISHER, A bunch of gifts our ten kids liked, as far as I can tell: The 2025 list! – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 449: In which certain patterns emerge – SIMCHA FISHER, What does it really mean to be a pilgrim of hope? – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 448: November, no cry – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 447: Mark me down as phojascent – SIMCHA FISHER, God says welcome the stranger; JD Vance says go away – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 446: Whoopy once! Whoopy twice! – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 445: Follow the fellow who fixes your roof – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 444: And don’t forget to put garlic on my grave – SIMCHA FISHER, Relics are friends – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 443: Take heart, for the Lord hath not focaccia – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 442: Behold, the steamer cometh – SIMCHA FISHER, Poetry for your walls, Vol. 3! – SIMCHA FISHER, Relics are central to the Catholic faith – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 441: Mama the Hutt – SIMCHA FISHER, Doing one thing at the same time – SIMCHA FISHER, Don’t quit; rest – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 440: Thank you for your attention to this batter. – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 439: We put the “disgrazia” in . . . everything. – SIMCHA FISHER, www.simchafisher.com, What’s for supper? Vol. 437: The Supper of Theseus, Those gangly adolescent souls – SIMCHA FISHER, “Nomadic canon lawyer” Balestrieri fined $50k for defamation, What’s for supper? Vol. 436: Not governed by me only, Andrew Coleman works with wood, for now and for the future – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 435: There’s a phost time for everything – SIMCHA FISHER, What’s for supper? Vol. 434: Shawarmageddon, Finally! Religious liberty for (white) Americans, What’s for supper? Vol. 433: Psych!, www.simchafisher.com, How much of Mass do you have to be at, for it to count?, What’s for supper? Vol. 432: S’more licht, Raising teens? Raising ducks? Here’s what you need to know, What’s for supper? Vol. 431: Not a bad record for this vicinity, Before the world ends, plant a tree, What’s for supper? Vol. 430: deal w/ ur own Beans, Shifting borders: The remarkable art of Anastassia Cassady, What’s for supper? Vol. 429: Bao chicka bao bao, The wealth we all have, What’s for supper? Vol. 428: There must be … fifty ways to stretch a meatball, Faith on S.T.A.G.E.: Lee Hotovy marks 25 years of student theater, Pope Leo may not have a list. But I DO., What’s for supper? Vol. 427: PRODUCE!!!, What’s for supper? Vol. 426: You may want to write this down, John Wayne was scared, What’s for supper? Vol. 425: Two pies for Millie, Finding the sweet spot: Courtney Eschbach-Wells on singing at Mass, What’s for supper? Vol. 424: How I learned to stop worrying and love the Fire Cherry Bomb Pop eXtremes: Spice to Nice, If you’re doing the work, why give credit to God?, What’s for supper? Vol. 423: A week of winging it, What’s for supper? Vol. 422: Habemus papam! Let’s eat!, A hymn for the conclave, Beauty in every body: The portraits of Igor Babilov, What’s for supper? Vol. 421: Spwing gets sewious, What’s for supper? Vol. 420: Get your veils ready, Why a cross?, Holy heroism doesn’t come out of nowhere, What’s for supper? Vol. 419: A masterful gambit of one’s own, Everyone gets an inheritance; everyone gets a choice, Missionaries for Music: Ashuelot Concerts brings global talent to rural New England, The princess and the fig tree, What’s for supper? Vol. 418: HowBowDah Sunday, All seasons have their purpose: The eremetic art of Margaret Rose Realy, Wonderful and ridiculous, What’s for supper? Vol. 417: It’s all good, Transmitting light: Stained glass and painting by Patrice Schelkun, What’s for supper? Vol. 416: San Salami, What’s for supper? Vol. 415: O bagels! O fortuna!, Creative destruction, violent creation: The art of blacksmith Evan Wilson, Fisher Family Mandatory Lent Film Party returns! #1: The Rabbi’s Cat, What’s for supper? Vol. 414: EVIL Friday to you, Look up!, A Lent for this specific year, What’s for supper? Vol. 413: Erasmus B. Dragon, Artist and teacher Monica Dix walks the walk., Time spent in giving love is never wasted, Matthew Alderman finds ancient answers to new questions in church architecture, What’s for supper? Vol. 412: Food of America, What’s for supper? Vol. 412: Food of America, What’s for supper? Vol. 411: You can’t fufu all the people all the time, What’s for supper? Vol. 410: You put the child in the coconut and eat it all up, Epiphany, continued, What’s for supper? Vol. 409: Lucid cooking, Christian MAGA is back on top. It’s bad news for them., What’s for supper? Vol. 408: Are we cumin? or are we dancers?, What’s for supper? Vol. 407: Model citizen, God loves me, full stop., What’s for supper? Vol. 406: Charcuterie? I hardly knewterie, What’s for supper? Vol. 405: Where I been, The bio-children of God, The last thing on your to-do list before Christmas, Present madness, It’s probably not demons, Untamed territory: The iconogrphy of Emanuel Burke, Tension and balance: The sculpture of Christopher Alles, 50 gifts our ten kids loved: The 2024 list!, Handy kitchen substitutes, just don’t tell your grandmother, Three years later, Voris is sorry, but the lawsuit isn’t over, The joy and pain of being a Catholic foster parent, What’s for supper? Vol. 404: Serving spoon not found, What’s for supper? Vol. 403: Nagi knows, What’s for supper? Vol. 402: I see what your problem is, Ethical shopping: What does it really accomplish?, Vaccines and other victims of their own success (like Jesus), What’s for supper? Vol. 401: Hot, fast, cheap, and salty, just like. . . someone else, Memento vivere, What’s for supper? Vol. 400 and other milestones, How to vote like a Catholic, All that matters is what’s in your heart, right? Not so fast, Halloween roundup! Samhain, witch burning, pumpkin carving, werewolf movies, and SPOOKY MISC., You, on a gondola, What’s for supper? Vol. 389: In which things are not the worst, Sometimes the secret ingredient is time, The table where you sit, What’s for supper? Vol. 386: What to cook when it’s too hot to cook, Did God save Donald Trump’s life?, What’s for supper? Vol. 385: Hot, hot, hot, Don’t listen to thoughts you have when you’re tired, What’s for supper? Vol. 384: What Washoe wants, Sarah Norton of Conversion Street Studio: Meeting Jesus, again, What’s for supper? Vol. 384: One caprese summer (relics notwithstanding), What’s for supper? Vol. 383: In which I finally take portion control seriously, To rest in liminal spaces, What’s for supper? Vol. 382: All hands on deck, On my summer list: Less screen time, Monsters in the walls, What’s for supper? Vol. 381: Excuse me, stewardess. I speak chive., What’s for supper? Vol. 380: How does Scooby Doo end his prayers?, The apostles after Judas, What’s for supper? Vol. 379: Lilac jelly! It’s a thing!, Staying in your lane is the easy way out, What’s for Supper? Vol. 378: In which nobody goes to the emergency room, What’s for supper? Vol. 377: In which we make it through the week in one piece, Eilieen Cunis: The art of whatever is asked for right now, What’s for supper? Vol. 376: Lassi, get help!, I did and did not learn about Jesus at the eclipse, Restored order of sacraments works best with whole family faith formation, What’s for supper? Vol. 375: Laurus! Eagle! Burger!, Two very different family-friendly games: Dixit and Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, What’s for supper? Vol. 374: In which we all forge ahead, Activism without ego, What’s for supper? Vol. 373: Little lamb, who ate thee?, When the darkness passes, do not forget the Lord, On speaking the Holy Name, What’s for supper? Vol. 372: MEATSTER, He’s Not Sorry: New Lawsuit, New Church Militant, Same Michael Voris, “My conscience will not allow me to make boring art for God”: Artist Daniel Mitsui, Small ways to make your Triduum better, Superstitious practices tell God what he can and cannot do (and it’s not just for trads), We are the temple Jesus wants to cleanse, What’s for supper? Vol. 371: St. Joseph’s Pizza!, All possible questions about Lent, answered, The Scandal of the Incarnation never stops being strange, What’s for supper? Vol. 370: Meatball style, What’s for supper? Vol. 369: In which I trust the process, Lent Film Party Review: NOAH, Defamed priest makes Church Militant pay; Catholic outrage outlet shutters doors, What’s for supper? Vol. 368: Supper, like the wild shmoo, harsh and exciting, The test of “Here I am”, What’s for supper? Vol. 367: I knead you so badly, Mandatory Lent Film Party, 2024: The Passion of Joan of Arc, Faith and fame don’t mix, What’s for supper? Vol. 366: CAN I EAT THAT ON A FRIDAY?, An unexpected movie watchlist for Lent, How to keep the LENT in Valentine’s Day, What’s for supper? Vol. 364: Char who?, Be ye patient, as God is patient, What’s for supper? Vol. 363: Do you reject garlic and all their little paperwork?, Darwin’s immediate book meme! vol. ???, I got yer spirit week right here, How to keep the “Lent” in Valentine’s Day, Frog and Toad at Cana, What’s for supper? Vol. 361: Who then, my mother?, Reading about Church news is not having a spiritual life, What’s for supper? Vol. 360: A secret soup that Simcha made and pleased the group, The freedom of wearing your faith on your sleeve: Artist Mattie Karr, What’s for supper? Vol. 359: Angel eyes, This potted plant life: Lessons on prayer for the new year, The things I wrote in 2023 that I like the best, What’s for supper? Vol. 358: In which we end strong (thinkin about beans), From “rinse and repeat” to the living water, From “rinse and repeat” to the living water, From “rinse and repeat” to the living water, Church Militant loses control of finances in emergency Dec. 26 hearing, Voris faces possible criminal charges; Uninsured Church Militant looks at liquidation, Fourth Voris lawyer quits, new president asks for donations, O Christmas tree, o Christmas tree, how lovely are your choices, The long game of Advent parenting, What’s for supper? Vol. 357: Ich bin ein ludicrous display, What’s for supper? Vol. 356: In which we all scream, Don’t feed on the redhearts only, Expelled from the Vortex: Eight alleged whistleblowers fired, claim sexual and financial misdeeds by Voris, What’s for supper? Vol. 355: I like my men like I like my Kentucky Hot Brown. . ., “Beauty is always the right answer”: Painter and illustrator Jaclyn Warren, Hidden evidence and a “coincidental” loan: Voris and Niles headed to court again … after the cruise, What’s for supper? Vol. 354: That cranberry tart, Voris out after violating morality clause, Niles quits; pair ask for privacy, 50 gifts our ten kids loved! The 2023 list, What’s for supper? Vol. 353: SOMEBODY in this house is possessed by soup., You are probably deficient in Vitamin D, and it’s really easy to fix, What’s for supper? Vol. 352: I’ll die with a challah in my hand, Lord, Lord, Memories of Mr. Shea, What are your kids really learning at school? How will you find out?, Dan Finaldi: Teaching painting, finding God, What’s for supper? Vol. 351: In which I finally get my head examined, All soul’s day menu: Eggs in purgatory and soul cakes, Learn, then unlearn, What’s for supper? Vol. 350: In which I do not really use the oven, Let the dead bury the dead, What’s for supper? Vol. 349: Take that, Fürst-Pückler, Who shows up at the Adoration chapel?, People have always tried to use Jesus in the culture wars. Follow Him anyway., What’s for supper? Vol. 348: kthxpie, The habit of “let’s find out”, What’s for supper? Vol. 347: Wouldn’t it be chili with no skin on?, What’s for supper? Vol. 346: Babe, you ok? You barely touched your Earl Gray Preminger Tea Cake, Why do we worship Jesus instead of Zeus?, A ‘very human life’ is the hallmark of Gwyneth Thompson-Briggs’ sacred art, Accused of threatening a witness, Voris turns to Alex Jones’ former porn lawyer, What’s for supper? Vol. 345: The Squashebo effect, You gonna eat that?, What’s for supper? Vol. 344: Wo be di saa!, What’s for supper? Vol. 342: Sandwiches! Sandwiches! Barely even human, What’s for supper? Vol. 343: Duck eggs and fox nuts, Through the Year With Tomie dePaola GIVEAWAY!, It will be so much easier if they make their own lunches, What’s for supper? Vol. 341: You’re tellin me a pork bought this dresser?, Blessed are the amateurs, How to clean a child’s room when you can’t see the floor, Baritus Illustration: A war cry in stickers and T-shirts, The male priesthood points men toward service, What’s for supper? Vol. 340: Happy new sandwich to me!, Yoga review: Alba Avella, Microdosing catechism, What’s for supper? Vol. 339: Inshallah, I’ll take pistachio, When criticisms of World Youth Day veer into irreverence, What’s for supper? Vol. 338: Please refer to the affidavit, Quick game review: Happy Salmon, Carving light out of darkness: The art of Kreg Yingst, Opera nite: TOSCA (1976) review, What’s for supper? Vol. 337: So bbomb, Are charismatic religious experiences bad for teens?, Love of God is something we can learn, What’s for supper? Vol. 336: Aubergine positivity, At a certain point, all you can do is provide a space, Why is RFK Jr. gaining popularity? Everyone is afraid, and everyone is traumatized., Give your barely-things-at-all to Jesus, What’s for supper? Vol. 335: Cushioning where it matters, What is custody of the eyes for?, What’s for supper? Vol. 334: Fish are jumpin’ and the cotton is high, How I made a brick patio in just three terrible months!, Game review: Forbidden Island, What’s for supper? Vol. 333: Schlorp ‘n’ blorp!, The Pope’s response to Rupnik shows we’re still in the desert, What’s for supper? Vol. 332: ¿TRES leches? ¿En ESTA economia?, God, like any good mother, won’t let you disappear into the crowd, What’s for supper? Vol. 331: Rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb, I make things up to be dramatic, A Catholic mom's 'epic journey' of creating art, All of life is worth living, What’s for supper? Vol. 330: Mercy and molasses, What’s for supper? Vol. 329: Muffled sounds of gorilla violence, I’ve got a heart like a duck, It’s my church. I need to bring the flowers., What’s for supper? Vol. 327: Yay, poke!, I am once again asking you to make a morning offering, What’s for supper? Vol. 326: Wads for supper, How do we keep kids safe in confession (and everywhere else)?, The art of presence: Iconographer Charles Henri Rohrbacher, What’s for supper? Vol. 11. Vol. 11!, Some thoughts on the dreams of children, What’s for supper? Vol. 245: Got any duck food?, What’s it like to be a non-Catholic married to a Catholic?, 50 poems to print and hang on the wall, Begin with gratitude, and figure out later what it’s for, How we ruined a perfectly good cat, No matter how your Lent went, don’t forget to offer it up, What’s for supper? Vol. 243: The next big hing, Lent Film Party Review: The Reluctant Saint, Why was Jesus prefigured as a bronze snake?, The grief of God, The man called Resurrection, Children’s book giveaway! Tomie dePaola’s CHRISTOPHER THE HOLY GIANT and THE LITTLE FRIAR WHO FLEW, What’s for supper? Vol. 242: Vindaloo! Couldn’t escape if I wanted to!, What does it say in the belly of the whale?, Welcome spring with A Garden Catechism!, The myth of Jesus, The thing about having kids, Pope Francis has had ten years to take sex abuse seriously, The Catholic Home Gallery: Interview with John Herreid and GIVEAWAY, Fatherhood transfigured, What’s for supper? Vol. 240: Challah round the world, Giving alms like a Catholic, Friday Night Mandatory Lent Film Party, 2023 edition!, This Lent, Die Harder, Why I stay in the Catholic church, What’s for supper? Vol. 239: Spot the fiendish thingy, Holy Obedience: What are the limits?, What’s for supper, vol. 238: Deep in the heart of New Hampshire, What I saw at a Byzantine Divine Liturgy, What’s for supper? Vol. 237: Creative naan compliance, In which I am old and join a band anyway, The life-changing magic of being yourself, What’s for supper? Vol. 236: Lardum et labora, How I plan my weekly menu and shop! In excruciating detail!, Eyes on Jesus, What’s for supper? Vol. 325: (salad), Who is Pinocchio?, What’s for supper? Vol. 324: O tempora, o meatballs, Do women need ascesis?, Drawing closer to Jesus in the new year, What’s for supper? Vol. 323: We are an Epiphany people are we are going to bed, No knives out after the death of Benedict, What’s for supper? Vol. 322: Simply having a yaki onigiri time, In which I get interviewed about sex and stuff again!, The last thing on your to-do list before Christmas, Walking into church (and walking up to Christmas), What’s for supper? Vol. 321: Fly me to taboon (and let me play among za’atar), Great books for high school and older, Great books for high school and older, Christmas morning: Are you doing it right?, What’s for supper? Vol. 320: Cat, dog, hen, only each of us is all three of them, Advent is for almsgiving, and I’ve got a doozy for you, Four ways to keep the Advent season in proportion, What’s for supper? Vol. 319: In which I rest on pie laurels, Lessons on love from the Great British Baking Show, How to have a happy Thanksgiving despite the lizard people, My mother didn’t know what to say, but she knew what to do, All the Fisher Thanksgiving dinner recipes, What’s for supper? Vol. 318: That’s the way the Brussel sprouts, About that lamb with seven horns, Gifts our 10 kids loved: The 2022 MONSTER LIST, What’s for supper? Vol. 317: Little Bear food, In some ways, the world is getting kinder, Signs of the times (and watermelons) for the 2022 election, What’s for supper? Vol. 316: All Fall, I read the museum cards when I look at art!, A little theology of the body from Lizzo, Twenty-five years calls for baked Alaska!, What’s for supper? Vol. 314: The sound of stroganoff, Fall is so beautiful. I hate fall., What’s for supper? Vol. 313: The eptimistic kitchen, You are not dead. You are waiting., What’s for supper? Vol. 312: It’s butternut squash season, martha martha, What were you for Halloween?, What’s for supper? Vol. 311: In which I go astray with lemons, When you sit behind that special needs family at church, here’s what you should know, What’s for supper? Vol. 310: Back on my biryani, One Theresa at a time: A quick note to new Catholics, What’s for supper? Vol. 309: In which I recommend thighs, We talked about the cross, Concord grapes, three ways, How to pray after receiving Communion, What if the older brother is Jesus?, What’s for supper? Vol. 308: A kind of Koyaanisqatsi mouthfeel, Try a little wedding de-planning, Happy Labor day, Ayn Rand! Love, the Cheese Chasers, What’s for supper? Vol. 307: If you’ll just step this way, sir, What’s for supper? Vol. 306: In which I talk myself into, then out of, then into making ice cream again, You’re STILL not over the sex abuse scandal?, The Stupids buy an ice cream machine, What’s for supper? Vol. 305: We all scream “bastani!”, Dr. Mellifluus on distraction in prayer, On Jeremiah and Jaws, That time God sounded like Groucho Marx, What’s for supper? Vol. 304: It’s souvlaki all the way down, What’s for supper? Vol. 303: We all scream for Joachim, How to clean a child’s room when you can’t see the floor, How to clean every room of the house, according to my kids, What’s for supper? Vol. 302: “Blueberry” is a complete sentence, You can make it across, What’s for supper? Vol. 301: I speak for the food, Childhood is a wild bird, Stars thick as daisies on an uncut lawn, The secret life of Barbie and other cartel wives, 12 more chapter books to read aloud!, What Catholics actually want and need from marriage preparation, Quick and easy summer craft: Flower pounding, What’s for supper? Vol. 299: Love is something when you have a hole in the floor, What’s for supper? Vol. 298: Pack of goons, Tell me about your home altar, The cross is meant to be co-opted, What’s for supper? Vol. 297: Crazy-go-nuts, Summer adventure movies! A nine-decade list, What’s for supper? Vol. 296: Never mind 5G, we have 6S, What’s for supper? Vol. 295: Skinny doesn’t taste as good as EMPANADAS EMPANADAS EMPANADAS, God vs. me, We were made for hope, What’s for supper? Vol. 293: I’ll tell YOU what’s yakitori, The news is important. Try turning it off., Your legs will hold you, and other lessons from yoga, What’s for supper? Vol. 292: All the ingreediants you need, I’ve wanted Roe v. Wade overturned my whole life. So why do I feel so bad?, TOR reassigned and defended priest after sexual assault, A beautiful morning here at St. Bambino, What’s for supper? Vol. 291: C-O-V-D in the U.S.A., Prayer makes things worse. Now what?, What’s for supper? Vol. 290: The secret ingredient is Manischewitz, Sing, muse, of the anger of our children, Final quick Lent Film Party Movie Reviews! THE SECRET OF KELLS, I PREFER HEAVEN, and THE MIRACLE MAKER, Small ways to make your Triduum more holy (even if you’re busy), Confessions from the confession line, What’s for supper? Vol. 289: Human monster, A good way to use the adoration chapel, Things I learned while DIYing, What’s for supper? Vol. 288: Paneer, and yet so far, Texas Right to Life in disarray following Graham-Beckman scandal, Mandatory Lent Film Party 2022: THE JEWELLER’S SHOP, Read This, Not That: Better books than ASK YOUR HUSBAND, You’re supposed to fail at Lent, Friday Night Mandatory Lent Film Party, 2022: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF and THE SCARLET AND THE BLACK, Sorrow yields a harvest, Don’t be shy about saying grace in public, Just how much of a menace is TURNING RED?, Does God really expect us to be perfect? (subscriber content), What’s for supper? Vol. 286: Sauce on your face! You big disgrace!, What’s for supper? Vol. 285: Best I can do is no lobster, Go ahead, give up chocolate for Lent, What’s for supper? Vol. 284: Ghee! Your chicken smells terrific, Praying for Ukraine, Showing up empty-handed, How dare you speak that way?, What’s for supper? Vol. 283: I’m light as a feather!, Habits we’ll keep after covidtime, Special Valentine’s FREE Episode: 20 things we hated about FIREPROOF, What’s for supper? Vol. 282: In which I completely change my mind about Indian food, The Church you’re building, What’s for supper? Vol. 281: Wellness with yogurt sauce, A cold day a long time ago, What’s for supper? Vol. 280: Comfort, comfort food, o my people, What’s for supper? Vol. 279: We don’t talk about shiitake mushrooms, Some great TV and books we’re enjoying lately, In which I contract driving madness, What’s for supper? Vol. 278: (val)Challah Rising, The hard lesson of being unproductive, I can’t believe how much I like yoga, What’s for supper? Vol. 277: Lamb, The fairy tale of America, What’s for supper? Vol. 276: Why not make sushi for New Years Eve?, Thomas Aquinas doesn’t teach you how to have a holly jolly Christmas, and other insights from the AMDG Jesuit podcast, The painful, grace-filled and (potentially) healing process of seeking an annulment, What’s for supper? Vol. 275: It’s “tah-ZHEEN”, Spielberg’s West Side Story is better than the original, In which nobody reached me about my extended warranty, In which I contract driving madness (subscriber content), Imposter syndrome is hard, but comes with a hidden lesson (subscriber content), Game review: Ransom Notes, The contradiction of God’s comfort, What’s for supper? Vol. 274: In which we all need a nap, How (and how not) to make rugelach for Hanukkah, “One of the lucky ones”: A testimony on the trauma inherent in adoption, All the Fisher Thanksgiving dinner recipes, We talked about the cross, What’s for supper? Vol. 273: Bread in every language, straight from the heart, Christmas Gifts our 10 kids loved: The 2021 list, Sweeping changes at Regina Caeli after scandal, Who funded Kari Beckman’s fall from grace?, What’s for supper? Vol. 272: Floppo de gallo, Hadestown review: Original Broadway cast vs. touring cast!, The day Tony Soprano will not open his eyes, In real life, they are so big, Wrestling w skeleton thoughts, What’s for supper? Vol. 271: Babagnope, Happy 79th to my father, Halloween roundup! Samhain, witch burning, pumpkin carving, werewolf movies, and SPOOKY MISC., Ask a couple who’ve been married 24 years today, What’s for supper? Vol. 270: I went for a more rustic feel, The debate over Pete Buttigieg’s paternity leave is missing one thing: the birth mother, How to actually raise teenagers, ishmael and queequeg and ahab and pip, What’s for supper? Vol. 269: In which I push my luck, Leaning into the boringness of the rosary, What’s for supper? Vol. 268: The eleven silly eaters, Kids and scary stuff: where to draw the line?, You’re having a hard time right now because life is hard right now, What’s for supper? Vol. 267: The ramens of the day, What’s wrong with hymns without quotation marks?, Weeding codependency out of Christian love, What’s for supper? Vol. 265: U jelly bro?, What I'm watching, reading, and listening to this week, Baby teeth, What’s for supper? Vol. 264: Banger? I barely mashed ‘er, Motherhood turns you into a fountain that flows and flows. Then it shows you that you will run out., What’s for supper? Vol. 263: Cardiologist’s delight, What I saw (and of course heard) at the Green River Festival, The people you meet when you run, What’s for supper? Vol. 262: Tearwater margaritas, I lost 40 pounds and I’ll tell you how, but you’re not going to like it, Sublimate your anger, $5 at a timeSublimate your anger, $5 at a time, What’s for supper? Vol. 261: Thornton Wilder can make his own sandwich, how bow dah, We were all out of ideas, so we tried the rosary, Frog and Toad at Cana, In which I say tomatermorts, With God Under the Bed: Darwin’s immediate book meme, Does it matter if a priest makes up his own sermon?, I threw out half my books and I'm okay, Some ethical questions about The Pillar’s Grindr exposé, On being less zen about suffering, Some vaccine incentives that would work on me, What’s for supper? Vol. 258: There’s always enough food. What if there’s not enough food?, Fr. James Altman loses celebret, is barred from preaching until further notice, Failing harder, drawing better, Introducing The Catholic Card Game NFP expansion pack!, Our pandemic precautions were worth it — but yes, we have been harmed, Canadian college, church, and community ignored predatory choirmaster’s red flags, Christendom College prof jailed on charges of sexually assaulting a child, What’s for supper? Vol. 257: Something you didn’t know about Charles Bronson*, In which we obtain culture, I’m Medieval peasanting my way to Eucharistic Coherence, In which I convert a used swing set to a not-quite-deck for our pool, What’s for supper? Vol. 256: Sweet potato fries and unicorn pies, What do divorced Catholics need from their friends?, What’s for supper? Vol. 255: I’m in the zarn, My interview in Cross Roads for the Diocese of Lexington, The last things my parents read, What’s for supper? Vol. 254: Egg cream, duck egg, opera nite, 10 gifts you ought to give your teenagers, Yes, you should have a crucifix on your wall, Trinity Sunday: I have much more to tell you, What’s for supper? Vol. 253: Salad days, On lace, and loss, What I got wrong about Fr. Altman and disobedience, Who's in charge of Fr. James Altman?, What’s for supper? Vol. 252: The bright-eyed marinator, Has the pandemic made you entirely too awesome? A quiz, When neuroscience discovered hardness of heart, What’s for supper? Vol. 251: Viva la vacuna!, It's not too late to cancel your wedding, What’s for supper? Vol. 250: Flandemic!!1!, Stepping out in doubt, How to achieve peace of mind about your POS, Sweet suffering Anna Jarvis, What’s for supper? Vol. 249: I’m holding out for a gyro, NH Reporter: 7 sex abuse lawsuits filed against Legion, more ahead; Payoffs allegedly continue, A different NaPro story: Leah Libresco Sargeant speaks on loss and kindness, What’s for supper? Vol. 248: Chomp!, Sometimes NaPro is a miracle cure for infertility. Sometimes it’s a nightmare., I just don't know, Double Feature with the Fishers, Episode 5: JAWS and BOTTLE ROCKET, What’s for supper? Vol. 247: In which beef is on sale, You can get a dolphin picture anywher, Don’t live in a pre-furnished house of ideas, The man called "Resurrection", Jewish and Catholic: An interview with my father, Phil Prever, [Double] Feature With the Fishers, Episode 4: CALVARY, Señor Secondthoughts, What’s for supper? Vol. 246: Comfort food, Easter book review: Petook: The Rooster Who Met Jesus, Lent Film Review #4: BOYS TOWN, On the femininity of St. Joseph (a short talk), Milo and other real humans, My mother, Marilyn Oguss Prever, 1942-2021, What’s for supper? Vol. 245: Pugsy, Treats for the poor, Lent Film Review #3: SONG OF BERNADETTE (and why it’s so much better than FATIMA), Lent movie review #2: FATIMA (2020), What’s for supper? Vol. 244: Armed with cheeses, Catholic Megadevelopment VERITATIS SPLENDOR is long on rhetoric, short on details, Maybe you don’t have to do anything., How I sort of left the Church, and why I came back, What’s for supper? Vol. 243: Teen Titans and other captivating compositions, Doing nothing for Lent, Hate cancel culture? You should love The Muppet Show’s content warnings, Lent movie review #1: USHPIZIN, Double Feature with the Fishers! Episode 2: Rocky and Hard Times, What’s for supper? Vol. 242: Never never mind your meatloaf heart, Be patient with priests, but not with clericalism, 10 ways to let the pandemic shape your Lent, Friday Night Mandatory Lent Film Party, 2021 edition, NH Reporter: Legion school sheltered several more abusers than originally reported, Movie Night with the Fishers: The podcast returns!, The Britney Spears documentary is ambiguous but not (very) exploitative, What’s for supper? Vol. 241: What gets blossomed next?, It’s a Valentine’s Day Vortex!, NH Judicial Vicar sues Michael Voris for “recklessly false statements”, What’s for supper? Vol. 240: If I’m going to eat salad…, How to clean up, according to my kids, Four tasty recipes for your (small, safe, family) Superbowl party, Hell is paved with the skulls of online Catholics, What’s for supper? Vol. 239: Nobody tell Marcella Hazan, What’s for supper? Vol. 238: Will the real potato butt please stand up?, T-shirts and other heavy burdens, What will a Biden presidency look like? That’s largely up to us., “I shouldn’t have to earn my welcome.” Being Black in the American Catholic Church, Netflix’s ‘Bridgerton’ is a feminist disaster. But it (almost) redeems itself., What’s for supper? Vol. 237: Follow me for more potatoes with butts, Undeserving, unremarkable, unreliable, beloved, Learn to tolerate other people’s discomfort (like Christ did), What’s for supper? Vol. 236: You will not even believe how much food, The fairy tale of America, A short primer on women's health for hags, Humility in parenting can help heal the past, A hymn for the end of the w̶o̶r̶l̶d̶ year, God wants what we already are, Present madness, The O Antiphons reimagined: My interview with Sr. Ansgar Holmberg, Hush, there’s a baby nearby!, Children’s confessions are just as real as adults’, What’s for supper? Vol. 235: In which we fight in the shade, Snow day! Bird seed cakes, hot chocolate, sugar cookies, and 6-sided snowflakes, What we’re watching, reading, and listening to this week: In which Woody Allen and Insane Clown Posse have redeeming qualities, Never mind the cultural appropriation, here’s the latkes and kugel, What counts as a work of mercy?, What’s for supper? Vol. 234: In which I discover how to make rugelach without burnt bottoms!, How (and how not) to make rugelach for Hanukkah, Showing love as part of the body of Christ, What’s for supper? Vol. 233: The secret ingredient, First confession cheat sheet!, THIS IS NOT THE YEAR: A 2020 Advent song for people with good taste, Small steps to avoid destroying the very thing you’re fighting for, Christmas gifts our ten kids loved, the 2020 list, Can’t visit family? Interview them instead., Advent resources cheat sheet!, In which a real American explains the election to Australians, What’s for supper? Vol. 232: Chicken thighs and kitchen lies, What we’re watching, reading, listening to: Exploring Music, Lady Gaga, The Repair Shop, Unstable Felicity, etc., I’m giving away FOUR books by Tomie dePaola!, All the Fisher Thanksgiving dinner recipes!, Can you help this single mom with moving expenses?, What’s for supper? Vol. 231: Beef fajita bowls! Harvest chicken salad! Improved Instant Pot risotto! and endless pizza, Things I hope my family is doing while I’m in quarantine, Doesn't anyone vote against their self-interest anymore?, The dog and cat situation, What’s for supper, Vol. 230: In which I mise all over the place, Blessed are the rats, for we are all rats, Long lines, new voters overwhelm officials in rural Swanzey, NH, Pray for our country, but try not to get too attached, All soul’s day menu: Eggs in purgatory and soul cakes, What’s for supper? Vol. 229: Make-ahead meals and Halloween costumes!, 2020 election sign roundup and whatnot, thumbs up, It’s easier to recover from being spoiled than from being abused, What I’m watching, reading, and listening to: Over the Garden Wall, The Secret Sisters, and Joyce Cary, What’s for supper? Vol. 228: Easy does it, more or less, What’s for supper? Vol. 227: Notes from Slab City, In defense of ignoring Amy Coney Barrett, On disenfranchisement and community, The perfect quarantine movie: DETECTIVE DEE AND THE MYSTERY OF THE PHANTOM FLAME, What’s for supper? Vol. 226: In which we dedicate an entire day to dumplings and do not regret it, A few things I’ve learned about teens, conflict, and discipline, What’s for supper? Vol. 225: Salvation is from the jus, Dealing with Trolls: listen to “This Catholic Life” with me and Damien as guests, What we’re reading, watching, and listening to, Sept. 2020, Omnipotent, ineffable, unmeme-able, What’s for supper? Vol. 224: Gentle woman, serviceable dove, Holy chicken soup with matzoh balls, So you feel like a prophet, If you're still taking this seriously, you're not alone, Child molesters groom the whole community (and they don’t need Troll dolls), What’s for supper? Vol. 223: But what does democracy smell like?, Mental health according to Mel Brooks, Why do we pray for healing from saints who were not healed?, What’s for supper? Vol. 222: Back to Zuul, How to act when you're downstream, Duty and salvation, The cracks in the wall of the church, What’s for supper? Vol. 221: You can count on food, Baptized, confirmed, and ordained in two weeks: My interview with Fr. Matt Hood, Returning to school? Don’t worry: It’s impossible, What to do if your kids want a pet, The wrong kind of random: My time with the U.S. Census, What’s for supper? Vol. 220: Livin’ it up on top, What’s for supper? Vol. 219: Your name on a grain of rice!, The grotto behind the church, Shotgun Stories (2007) is downright Shakespearean, Was Fr. Damien of Moloka’i a white savior?, 14 family movies we streamed and liked this summer, https://www.simchafisher.com/2020/07/27/not-like-one-of-these/, What’s for supper? Vol. 218: In which I make poor choices with peppers, Various essays on sex and NFP and glop monsters, What’s for supper? Vol. 217: I got sunshine on a curdy day, Catholics must set aside feelings and oppose the death penalty, Who will help?, Maybe someone else will bring stamps, I finally fixed up my kitchen! Before and (almost) after pics, In defense of, stay with me here, communion rails, What’s for supper? Vol. 216: Okay by me in America, Black Catholics respond to Abby Johnson, What I learned on Corpus Christi this year, Discerning out: What happens when a Catholic leaves seminary or religious life?, Abby Johnson: Police will racially profile my biracial son; that’s smart, A view of the mountain, What’s it like to be a third order Franciscan sister? A conversation with Sr. Agnes Therese Davis, What’s for supper? Vol. 215: The plural of clafoutis, Editing in black and white: On reparations, literacy, good intentions, and white saviorism, Part II, Editing in black and white: On reparations, literacy, good intentions, and white saviorism, Part I, What[wa]’s for supper [last week]? Vol. 214: The highlight reel, Please stop saying “my cycle” when you mean “my period.” It matters., What’s for supper? Vol. 215: In which I get carried away with chickpeas, Our first BLM rally, and what Catholics can do, Returning to Mass after a long separation can be an emotional experience. Or not., What’s for supper? Vol. 214: Hot, hot, hot, Dr. Peter Sampo and what he built, Not dead yet! I feel happy!, What’s for supper? Vol. 213: Pied beauty, A person’s a person, no matter how famous: The use and abuse of Norma McCorvey, On giving (and having) an unusual name, In praise of trampolines, What’s for supper? Vol. 212: The best things in life are jiggly, On having an unusual, Interview your parents, Love and waiting, What’s for supper? Vol. 111: We can be gyros, just for one day, Sincerely, Horace J. Schmiddlapp, Want to wake up the sheeple? Fill in the blanks., What does it mean to be present at Mass?, What’s for supper? Vol. 210: Carbonara, yes., All your Q’s about live streamed Mass, A’d, Only listen, What’s for supper? Vol. 209: Anchovy, anchovah, A sorting process, Words about death, Victim vs. victim? Don’t play that game, What’s for supper? Vol. 208: They tried to kill us; they failed; let’s eat (alleluia!), Don't bother lying to God, withDraw2020, round 2: As you were, but gently, ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’: A searing but flawed film about abortion, All these kids, and nowhere to go, My father, Phillip Prever, 1942-2020, What’s for supper? Vol. 207: The Wurst-Käse scenario, Helpless, How to sew your own mask at home, it’s so easy, Lent movie review Vol. 5: LILIES OF THE FIELD, What’s for supper? Vol. 206: Thank God for canned tomatoes., Lent movie review Vol. 4: BABETTE’S FEAST, Must be nice!, 15 ways to help others (and yourself) during the pandemic, What’s for supper? Vol. 205: We put the “us” in virus, Divine Social Distancing: Medjugorje apparitions cease as pilgrim stream dries up, Go and find a bell to ring, Lent Movie Review Vol. 3: THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS, Acts of contrition for Catholic toads, Introducing WITHDRAW2020: A daily art challenge for COVID-19, Kids’ first confession? Here’s how to make it easier, Lent Movie Review #2: THE ROBE, What’s for supper? Vol. 204: Get yer carnal desires here, Lent Film Movie Review #1: I CONFESS, Do women need ascesis?, Precious Blood in the time of Coronavirus, How I’m teaching about confession with the Sheep Game, What’s for supper? Vol. 203: Custody of the pies, Ain’t no party like a Lent film party, ’cause a Lent film party is MANDATORY., Making ashes out of you and me, This lent, be quiet, What’s for supper? Vol. 202: Grasping at strawberries, Just for nice: What’s on your walls?, NH: call to oppose ableist physician assisted suicide bill HB1659, Victim says Legion lied to Dallas police about her abuse, On Valentine’s day, communication, and not getting kicked in the nuts, Holy Crapballs: Pope, Three-year marriage preparation?, What’s for supper? Vol. 201: Potatoes and other tornadoes, ‘Tain’t very sanitary: Some songs I know by heart for no reason at all, Those people who leave the Church over little things, Committees are no substitute for true community, Movie review: Jojo Rabbit made me laugh, but not cry, Asking couples to use NFP is asking a lot. Can’t the Church help more?, What’s for supper? Vol. 200! Let me not be misconstrued: All I really know is food., Veronica among the pro-lifers, Graphic abortion images have their place, but they don’t belong at the March for Life, In praise of litanies, https://www.simchafisher.com/2020/01/17/whats-for-supper-vol-199-exit-pursued-by-lions-head/, What’s the deal with Exodus 90? My interview with James Baxter, Burned out on call-out culture? Try fraternal correction, What’s for supper? Vol. 198: In which I do not die, 10 Ridiculous family games that need no equipment, The Seed Who Was Afraid To Be Planted: A terrifying and potentially dangerous book for kids, What’s for supper? Vol. 197: Latkes! Jelly donuts! Sushi! Oh the sushi! and Calzones., Teaching 7- and 8-year-olds about their faith, How Catholic parishes can help an under-served community: The jerks, What’s for supper? Vol. 196: CAKE OR PIE?, Light that builds, Mary and Jesus our castle entire: Mary the fireplace, Jesus the fire., Legion acknowledges four abusers, including two in Center Harbor, NH, Juggling, jargon, and the golden ball, Simcha’s handy kitchen substitutes for 100% holiday success, Everyone loves shawarma: My interview with FemCatholic, Meaningful Christmas traditions and how to wrangle them, What’s for supper? Vol. 195: Pork gyros! Buffalo chicken salad! Zuppa toscana!, For the rest of Advent, try screen-free evenings, Let’s treat retail and service workers like human beings, What kind of woman veils at Mass?, BREAKING: Fulton Sheen beatification postponed, Keep It Light, Stand Your Ground, Salt the Earth, or Waldorf, Introducing Clara Fisher, published illustrator!, 25+ gifts our 10 kids loved! The 2019 Christmas list, What’s for supper? Vol. 194: Cranberry brie tarts! Spanakopita pockets! Sausage oyster stuffing! The Thanksgiving 2019 feast., 10 just plain enjoyable movies to watch with the family on Thanksgiving, With Fred Rogers, it was personal, In which I give thanks for the Chicken of Life, 8 ways to be generous without spending a dime, What’s for supper? Vol. 193: Baklava! Shawarma! Rice pilaf! Banh mi! Italian wedding soup! Pumpkin bread! AND MORE!, Let it be done to me, 2019 Catholic fine art and handmade gift guide!, No more jerks for Jesus, What’s for supper? Vol. 192: Paremsan paprika chicken! Gochujang bulgoki! Sesame broccoli! Cranberry muffins! And more, Magnificat Advent Companion app giveaway!, Getting better, What’s for supper? Vol. 191: Chimichurri! Korean meatballs! Pomegranate salad! Challah! And more, You can always come back, A cautious PSA about rapid onset OCD and anxiety in kids, What are you looking forward to?, For all the saints: A Hymn by the domestic church, Totally doable Halloween treats for your kid’s party, 50 poems to print and hang on the wall, The battles you can actually win, What’s for supper? Vol. 190: Beef barley soup! Pumpkin cranberry walnut muffins! And more!, Hot links!, The only thing I will write about the Amazon Synod, What’s for supper? Vol. 189: Suppli! Canolli! French onion soup! Jacques Pepin’s chicken thighs! Parmesan asparagus! and more, On meteors and managed expectations, Not lost forever: On miscarriage, grief, and hope, Never mind the Columbus Day agita; here's the suppli, What’s for supper? Vol. 188: A week of truly fast, truly easy, mostly decent meals, 10 things Catholics (and others) should know about therapy, The difficult balance between honesty and complacency, Pro-life spotlight: Who wants a discount code for the REHUMANIZE INTERNATIONAL conference?, What’s for supper? Vol. 187: In which I make good choices and bad choices, Why do you need a crucifix on your wall?, Have you heard the Maasai Creed?, My body safety class for grade 2 faith formation, Snickering through museums: How we managed to enjoy Renoir: The Body, The Senses, What’s for supper? Vol. 186: The world is cold, but food is warm., Fr. Pavone cashes in on dead babies again, Non-scale victories for your spiritual life, Damien and I are on "This Catholic Life" with Peter Holmes and Renée Köhler-Ryan, Sweet mamas, don’t forget to carve out time for these few essentials, What’s for supper? Vol. 185: This potato, Terror sealed in, More like “gay with us” in new FrancisChurch hidden ideology graphic outrage, EXPOSED, Kids have head lice? Don’t panic (and only panic a little over fleas), Catholicism without Christ, What’s for supper? Vol. 184: Treasures of the sea and other travesties, Naked vs. Nude: On Sport's Illustrated's Body Issue and our issues with bodies, Healing vanity and self-loathing with selfies, Why are women so angry?, What’s for supper? Vol. 183: Sandwiches, sandwiches, barely even human, We don't stop for nobody, Who knows what evil jerks in the hearts of men?, Savor some beauty for yourself; don’t put it all on display, Knock knock. Who’s there? Rutger Hauer., The Contraceptive Mentality, Part 2: Grave reasons and obedience, NH Diocese of Manchester publishes names of 73 accused priests; questions remain, Radio! Theology on Tap! Adult Faith Formation! Awards! Consent! BEARS!, What’s for supper? Vol. 175: The rain it raineth every day, In which I answer anything, Vol. 4, One size fits most, The doctrine of the trinity describes love, My dear graduates. . ., What’s for supper? Vol. 174: Tiramisu! OH!!!!!! Tiramisu., Fr. Luke Reese loses court appeal after savage beating; still calls himself priest in good standing, What’s for supper? Vol. 173: The pineapple gets the works, How to live with other humans (and find your missing shoe), Death for nonsense, death for love, I’ve been to eleven thousand school concerts, and I have something to say., What’s for supper? Vol. 172: Sweet sweet summertime (almost)!, I’ll be in Princeton June 25 and 26 talking about Catholics and consent, On Notre Dame, the seal of confession, and Esmerelda, The kingdom of God on Twitter, Podcast #69: As long as it’s not Medjugorje, What's for supper? Vol. 171: A whole new world (feat. Chicken), Five Catholic books for littlest kids (and also for their parents), Ten nice springtime things you learn in your mid 40’s, Padre Pio’s relics touring North America (and here’s what my husband said about his heart), Parents, look for things you're doing right, What's for supper? Vol. 170: All weather is soup weather, A lay exhortation on love and mastak’s, Biscuit moron makes good, Parents who are failures, and parents who are not, The 1997 Odyssey miniseries is hokey, thrilling, and gorgeous, Your boyfriend is not your husband, What's for supper? Vol. 168: for the love of miguel, Why I guard my word-hoard, Br. André Marie regrets tone in speech that called Jews “seed of the devil”, Stop telling me Biden's not so bad, Give God your radishes, Other people is where God is, Fr. Fournier performed benediction inside burning Notre Dame, When mankind has a tantrum, 17 ways to make confession easier for your kids, Everything will be lost. Eyes on Christ., Pseudoscience, shmeudoscience. I believe in graphology., What's for supper? Vol. 167: At last comes the primavera!, In praise of Mike Mulligan, Prolife spotlight: St. Joseph’s House and Isaiah’s Promise offer support, respite, and joy to families of the disabled, Today I'm on The Catholic Podcast..., What's for supper? Vol. 166: Everything is awesome, 5 Stories I Will Not Write, Unplanned and QAnon: What’s the connection, and who planned it?, What's for supper? Vol. 165: Levanted and enchanted, Why we can't have baptisms during Lent, In defense of THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST, Who wants a discount code for the FemCatholic speeches?, How to write a speech, What's for supper? Vol. 164: Nailed it!, For parents on the fence about vaccines, Pro-life spotlight #5: We Dignify mentors pro-life students to lead with charity and humility, Is Christmas alive in your heart today?, What’s for supper? Vol. 163: Living beefly our new lives, An awesomely awkward living room concert with Samantha Crain, Shout your damnation, On eggs and God’s mercy: an interview with alice Sharp of Hart’s Log Hand made, Mary who stays, Dreamlike reviews: Hadesdown, The Ghost Keeper, and The Sopranos (again), But will my husband suffer enough this Lent?, Pro-life spotlight #4: Gadbois mission to trip to Bulgarian orphanage, What's for supper, Vol. 162: It's the chim churriest time of the year!, A reading list for Catholic teens and young adults, It’s our job to teach the Church’s doctrine, but also its nature, Pro-life Spotlight Vol.3: Mary’s Shelter offers so much more than shelter, Would a married priesthood solve the Church's problems?, What's for supper? Vol. 161: Taste the rainbulgoki, I've been listening to the Pope closely since the Chile debacle, and I now have far less hope that he intends to change anything., Doxx you, February., Confirmation candidates need Eucharistic Adoration, Prolife Spotlight #2:Rio Grande Valley Catholic Charities Humanitarian Respite Cente, Special Valentine’s FREE Episode: 20 things we hated about FIREPROOF, How to spark joy with the stuff that no longer sparks joy, St. Elizabeth the Unspecified, pray for us, Pro-life spotlight #1: Little China Flower, What's for supper? Vol. 160: Fleischschande and You, Must be nice!, I'm done letting anger separate me from pro-life work, What's for supper? Vol. 159: Bisquey Business, In which I answer anything, vol. 3, The real world is what's right in front of you, Podcast #65: Sometimes Goat Is Just Not GOAT, What’s for supper? Vol. 158: And there it is., The prime directive: Make something beautiful. An interview with Jim Janknegt, No words, Valentine's Day Gift Guide, 2019!, What's for Supper? Vol. 156: Banh mi, banh you (uh-hunhhhhh), Why isn't there more advice about raising teenagers?, How can you be the Church Militant if you refuse to train to fight?, Do what in memory of me? On slavery or sacrifice, The contraceptive mentality is real, but it’s probably not what you think, The Emerald Ash Borer and the Priest, What’s for supper? Vol. 182: It’s still summer, dammit, Are we spiritually deprived when women are barred from preaching?, Sponsor Marquette NFP supplies for couples in need!, A quick review of Hadestown, which you should sell a kidney to see, The Golden Box: On NFP and God's Will, What’s for supper? Vol. 179: Stuffed grape leaves and Käsewegfall, Ready for school? Take this quiz and see., Have you heard me speak? Please take my survey!, From The Boy Who Lived to Beatification: Fulton Sheen’s First Miracle, Book review: The Ghost Keeper by Natalie Morrill, https://www.simchafisher.com/2019/07/17/does-the-creed-disrupt-the-flow-of-your-worship/, Maria goretti didn’t die for her virginity, What’s for supper? Vol. 181: Omnipod, oyakodon, and Eggos, Disgraced priest, Luke Reese, now caretaker for Church charity, What’s for supper? Vol. 177: Don’t call it a barbecue!, Another holy day of (pant, pant) obligation, Did Fulton Sheen witness and cover up the sexual assault of a child?, This 4th of July, read the Gettysburg Address, Legionaries of Christ will publish list of credibly accused priests “soon”, Skip the semantics.The Jeffrey Epstein case is about victimizing girls, not “young women”, Pro-life spotlight Vol. 8: “Our humanity doesn’t begin at birth, and it doesn’t end at the border.”, Letter from a soul in mortal sin, What’s for supper? Vol. 178: Food, lol, A fake baptism and the Real Presence, What’s for supper? Vol. 180: The stupids at sea, Don't miss the downhill, What’s for supper? Vol. 176: Damien’s Amazing Interchangeable Cinderblock Meat Altar Situation, Let's see 'em make a keanu out of this!, The crepuscular nihilism of E. B. White, Love is never wasted.