■ What is a “Blog Digest”?It’s me trying something different. To present a Quarterly “quick guide” to the blog posts that I’ve made in the preceding three months, as well as sharing any articles of YouTube videos that I’ve found interesting. Like a regular digest: what’s happened, what did you miss, I found this interesting, and such like. Also, it’s meant to be something manageable for myself to accomplish and not be something so huge that I dread even thinking about it and just end up leaving it languishing in the dustbin. Here’s lookin’ at you, RANDOM Things. ■ 2025 Q4 Blog posts31 Oct 2025 – A new Bishop comic for All Hallows’ Eve. 1 Dec 2025 – Announcing my 2026 Calendar as being ready to order. ■ Parting NotesAnd yes, I think that there will be a Year In-Review: 2025 blog post uploaded sometime in January 2026, but I don’t expect it to be much more than a brief recap of the year. He writes. I’ll leave you readers with this video about the history of the original Star Wars (1977) posters by Paper and Light. Until next time, Merry Christmas everyone! ( ‘Tis a Season! ) Vincent Cavanagh 29 December 2025
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1 December 2025 A brief explainer on what is Holy Wins/Holywins can be found in this Catholic News Agency article here and, yes, the Bishop now has a live-in/pet(?) dinosaur called Hotspur. And in other news—after having the thought of it gnawing at the back of my brain for what felt like half the year—I finally began preparing Month–pages for a 2026 Calendar on Sunday, 26 October 2025. Hooray!
Photographs for each month are currently still in the selection phase. Yes, photographs. This upcoming calendar will be a collection of images of the different places that I visited in 2025. And because of all the effort that I poured into trying to pull together Jubilee Year 2025 grassroots–young adult pilgrimages to the Shrines of Hope in my diocese left me both mentally, physically and emotionally drained, such that I have had no impetus to do anything artistic whatsoever for the majority of 2025. Save for the painting of St Clare of Assisi back in July, of course. Which is why the comic at the top of this blog post, for me, is a significant win. I will endeavour to keep you all informed about further 2026 Calendar developments when they are worthy of promulgation. A happy and holy Hallowtide to you all folks! Vincent Cavanagh 31 October 2025 |
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