My screen name dates back a long long time (in fact to long before I was Catholic). I was lurking here and posting on a couple of other (since defunct) boards with that name as early as the Clinton impeachment.
Its origin was with a regular letter-writer in the old Baltimore Sun. The author took a tongue-in-cheek position as an elderly, somewhat eccentric evangelical lady with a good heart but sometimes defective reasoning. (He was actually the Danish Consul in Baltimore.) But there was usually a good idea at the bottom of it, under all the fun.
To the Editor of the Evening Sun: SirSome time ago I wrote you to reccommend the holding of prayer meetings on streetcars while our young folk were coming and going to work morning and evening. I felt that so much good could be accomplished through these prayer meetings and that it would help our young folk to start their workday and to finish it in a beautiful frame of mind. Unfortunately nothing came out of my loving recommendation at the time, but I see now that masses are going to be done on the trains that are carrying people to the Eucharistic meeting in Chicago, Ill. Now, I do not hold with Popishness, but aside from that I think this a most beautiful idea, and if these people can have masses done on the trains, why cannot we here in Baltimore, a Protestant city, have prayer meetings or sermons on the streetcars for the good of our working boys and girls?AN AMERICAN MOTHER
Read all about it here. (Never mind that "Baltimore, a Protestant city" was thrown in just to provoke a response from everybody who grew up on the Baltimore Catechism or went to Mass at the Basilica)
"an elderly, somewhat eccentric evangelical lady with a good heart but sometimes defective reasoning ... "?
I couldn't resist ....