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Does anyone remember a song called “Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days’ (The Judds, 1986)?
The singer laments the new culture & society that messed up the proper order of things. The listener is meant to recall that their grandparents grew up in a better time, a simpler time, a more genuine time.
People still say the same thing today, in 2025, so I guess we’ve failed to achieve what The Judd’s were asking. But why? For lack of desire or lack of resolve? Not quite.
It won’t work. Getting back to 1950 is not enough.
Tune in and continue to follow Catholic Knighthood as I address this topic with every arrow in my quiver.
Non nobis.
By Paul LDoes anyone remember a song called “Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days’ (The Judds, 1986)?
The singer laments the new culture & society that messed up the proper order of things. The listener is meant to recall that their grandparents grew up in a better time, a simpler time, a more genuine time.
People still say the same thing today, in 2025, so I guess we’ve failed to achieve what The Judd’s were asking. But why? For lack of desire or lack of resolve? Not quite.
It won’t work. Getting back to 1950 is not enough.
Tune in and continue to follow Catholic Knighthood as I address this topic with every arrow in my quiver.
Non nobis.