– Brother Sean MacNamara
Our Lady of Knock
On a wet Thursday evening, August 21st, 1879, fifteen people watched - for about two hours - a heavenly vision consisting of Our Lady, St. Joseph, St. John, the Heavenly Lamb and adoring Angels at the Church of St. John the Baptist in Knock, Co. Mayo, Ireland - now the National Irish Shrine of Our Lady, visited by over a million pilgrims annually.
Many readers of this article will know of the famous Rosary priest, Fr. Patrick Peyton, born in Mayo and a regular visitor to Knock.
Were it not that in 1972 I had read in one of Ireland s weekly Catholic papers about the Mary Garden movement established in Philadelphia in 1951 by John S. Stokes, Jr., and the late Edward A. G. McTague, the chances are we would not now have our Irish National Mary Garden at the Shrine.
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“She’s bad, she’s mean, she’s a lovin’ machine.” And she’s out for revenge. Ricky Greenwood takes us back to the beloved grindhouse realm of
Super Fly and
Dolemite, but with a twist: it’s all-girl.
First, Misty Stone, with a new braided look, and younger gal pal Sizi Sev, celebrate an infusion of cash from drug runner Sweet Sally Mae (Ana Foxxx). Misty takes the top role and loves Sizi’s sweet ass and lovingly licks her pussy, making her cum and then some.
Sally Mae confronts drug queenpin Miss Jane (Valentina Nappi) about the death of her stepsister. Knocked out and tied to a bed, she flashes back to a lesson with her karate sensei (Isiah Maxwell). “I can teach you how to protect yourself.” Ana gets beat up by Kira Noir, Miss Jane’s muscle gal. But Kira takes time for some finger-fucking and clit-licking with her plaything Noemi Bilas.
WTMJ Conversations: Dasha Kelly Hamilton
Dasha Kelly Hamilton is a writer and performance artist focused on human and social wellness. Kelly Hamilton is the author of three poetry collections, four spoken word albums, and two novels. She is also the first Black woman to become Wisconsin’s poet laureate. Kelly Hamilton spoke with Libby Collins in this week’s edition of WTMJ Conversations.
A portion of the conversation was transcribed by
LIBBY COLLINS: Do you remember the first time you sat down and put pen to paper to write a poem?
DASHA KELLY: I do. I was in interesting, speaking of being a military kid, I think of how old I was based on where I was living, so I’m putting myself in first grade, so we were living in Georgia, and there was a TV show “Mornings with Jane,” and most local broadcasts, you invite your audiences to submit I figure as a grownup who understands how media works now, but as a kid, “Miss Jane just invited us all to submit our pictures and sen
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