Merry Christmas

It is an odd thing to be a Roman Catholic co-blogger amongst a bunch of libertarians who are mostly not religious, or are formerly religious, and some of whom are actively hostile. I see more and more of that hostility these days, so I feel more and more free to just say what I think on the subject. I have never had any interest whatsoever in being anything else. But today most of all I a realize how blessed I am.

During Advent, we get ready for the arrival of the baby, and we turn our prayers more and more onto the scene which is coming, which has been reproduced so often, sometimes as masterpieces of art, more often as kitsch. The last day or so, it is easy to imagine Mary and Joseph, real flesh-and-blood people, on the road, tired, worried, not sure where they will be staying, roughing it. You can imagine yourself walking beside them on the road, coming over a rise, Bethlehem ahead at last. Maybe you put your hand on Joseph’s shoulder, “look, it will be OK. You are almost there”. But then, no place to stay, after all that. They carried on, they did what they could with the means at hand. They did not have an easy time. What a small act of kindness it would have been for someone to make room for a pregnant woman for one day. Make an effor to be patient and kind to the people around you, to be alert to their needs, look up from what you are doing and look around. This is harder than it sounds. Decide not to hold personal grudges. If that is too hard, pick one and drop that one.

God Almighty chose to disclose himself, at first, in the most understated possible fashion, silently, obscurely, at the edge of civilization, far away from the powerful and the wealthy and the well-connected, the well-read, the clever. This is so clearly a Divine approach, at least it seems so to me, no need to show off. Humility is a very basic virtue we all lack to some degree, but one which we would do well to work on. I direct this at myself as much as anyone.

The creator of the universe is Love. Hard to grasp. Love is as basic as being itself, love precedes the material existence of the universe. This is not how it seems much of the time. The world itself, despite its many terrors, its many disappointments, which are consequences of original sin, is after all a good place and we are lucky to be here. Love, of course, the real article, is deeds, not sweet words. God in his providence has brought people into your life, so love them by how you treat them, and where appropriate, by telling them so. This time of the year is a good time to decide to turn up the effort a little bit in this department.

I hope all our readers get the presents they want. Around here people are still wrapping things.

God bless all our contributors, our readers, our friends and our enemies.

“Error establishing a database connection”

If you see this message it’s because I haven’t gotten the blog setup completely debugged. I installed a bunch of plugin programs, like the one that displays recent comments, and at least one of these plugins (probably the comments plugin) is inefficient in its use of server resources. When it maxes out the number of concurrent database connections allowed by the hosting company, the blog software returns this error message. Obviously this is annoying, so I’m testing alternative plugins and should be able to solve the problem by experiment. But in the meantime you will continue to see these database-error messages occasionally, and especially when a lot of people are leaving comments at around the same time.

UPDATE (7:43 PM CST): I have disconnected the recent-comments plugin for the time being.

Welcome to the new Chicagoboyz!

OK, everything works except some minor stuff. I sent new passwords and login info to the active contributors. Let me know if I missed you.

UPDATE: It appears that no video links survived the move. Sorry, Lex.

UPDATE 2: There seem to be some database issues causing slow page loading. Our crack tech staff is on the case.

UPDATE 3: I changed the permission settings for contributors. That may have been the source of some problems.

Comments Problems Again — And a Workaround

Our blog commenting system is again out of service. I’m still working on solving the problem by upgrading the blog to WordPress, but this is a lot of work and will take a while longer.

In the meantime I suggest that Chicagoboyz contributors create a discussion thread on the Chicagoboyz Forum for each new blog post, copy the blog post into your forum post, and insert a link to your forum post into the blog post.

For example.

(Contributors or readers who have questions about what to do should email me or reply to the forum post linked above.)

UPDATE: Or just post as usual and I will create the comment thread.