An agenda for Sunday Meetings
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[image: An agenda for Sunday Meetings]Regulars here will know how enamoured
I am with Sydney Anglican liturgy. Thanks to Rev. Joshua Bovis for his
recent c...
Middlefield CT parish hosts: Maureen Digan
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Have you heard of Maureen Digan? She was miraculously cured of lymphedema
after a visit to Poland and a prayer request to *Sr. Faustina (Divine Mercy)
* for...
Psalm 102
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16 The nations shall revere your name, LORD, all the kings of the earth,
your glory, 17 Once the LORD has rebuilt Zion and appeared in glory, 18
Heeding th...
St. John of God, servant of the poor and sick
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St. John of God was born on March 8, 1495 in a small village in the south
of Portugal called Montemor-o-Novo. At the age of eight, he left home and
was r...
Love Jesus, Hate Religion?
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Catching up.. In my last two columns for Headline Bistro – a bi-monthly
column in which I’m supposed to look at something interesting the Holy
Father has s...
I Bet Ed Wood Knew This
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Did You Know? Angora rabbits grow freaky long, soft fur that is used to
make Angora sweaters, etc. They were originally bred in Ankara (i.e.,
Angora), Turk...
The Irrational Beauty of Conversion
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Here's a great article pointing to the high number of Catholic conversions
in spite of the media's portrayal of the Church's faults.
With Friends Like These...(Part 1)
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*Rorate Caeli *has rather cleverly contrasted the words of famous, notable
and saintly Dominicans with the remarks of Fr Timothy Radcliffe.
Fr Radcliffe i...
Looking for the Sacred in All the Wrong Places ...
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One thing that is certain following the creation of the Mass of Paul VI is that there has been a profound loss of the sense of the sacred in the Catholic wor...
Still keeping up with the issues....
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Our Internet connection is still not reaching my office, a situation that
has put quite a hitch in my getalong (in case you noticed my several days'
absenc...
Video: Anti-Semitism is a Mortal Sin
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Brethren: Peace and Good to all of you.
I put this brief video presentation in order to meet a need in the ‘Net: to
provide a brief retort to those Catho...
The Broken Path, by Judie Brown
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The Broken Path: How Catholic Bishops God Lost in the Weeds of American Politics, Judie BrownThe American bishops are to be commended for standing up to the ...
New Book on Early Christian Art
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Some years back I collaborated with the Czech artist Lea Ravotti on the
book Signs and Mysteries: Revealing Ancient Christian Symbols. Readers of
that book...
Amazing Lectures - Christendom College
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I just found a great resource: Extra-Campus Lectures by Christendom College.
Christendom's faculty members are frequently invited to speak at other
campu...
So...it's Lent
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When I became a Catholic, one thing I was not fond of was this idea of
Lent. I had flirted with it in the past, but it wasn't a mandatory thing
when I was...
Lent and Gratitude
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I don’t post much these days, because as a husband, father, teacher, and
now moving into other ventures, I am pretty busy. However, I am always
grateful fo...
Suggestions for Lent
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From an old priest who acted as my spiritual advisor at UCLA twenty five years ago..... (No this is not him) Suggestions for Lent: prayer, sacrifice and gene...
Pray & Fast
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I normally provide a list of Lenten links, such as the page at Catholic Culture.
But I can't imagine any list being more complete than the Lent 2012 mega-po...
Making My Way to the Church Christ Founded
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[image: The Nolties]
*The Nolties*
Fred Noltie was in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) for twenty
years, attending both Covenant College and Westmi...
I want to be Mark Shea's war buddy
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I've been accused of being too "liberal" by some traditionalist Catholics
and some politically conservative Catholics. Well, I offer Mark Shea's
reply to t...
Thoughts
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In case I haven't already told you, I am in the final stages of applying to
St. Joseph's College Seminary on the campus of Loyola University in
Chicago. It...
The star and the discerning heart (Happy Christmas!)
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I know that my blogging has gone beyond sporadic to rare. For much of this
year I shut down my blog. I feel I still haven't given the explanation you
deser...
Ah, the convenience of hypocrisy!
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As usual, Joe over at Shameless Popery (one of the best apologetics blogs
I've read) had a great post up the other day.
There's not much more to say beyon...
It's Summer Movie Time: THOR Edition
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Isabel and I missed all of the major summer blockbusters this year. I don't think we made it to a single showing...but thanks to the miracle of motion-pictur...
Taiwan Update
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We made it. Finally. We left Cleveland 7:30 AM Saturday and headed for
Newark for an hour layover. Then 13 hours non-stop to Tokyo. That was
grueling. Very...
keterpaksaan menanggung rindu
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malam terakhir untuk aku di sabah bagi tahun ini,so sad but true - cuti
untuk xmas cuma 3 hari,terima kasih banyak-banyak unisel - hoyeah!! -sebal
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*aku ...
Broomstick Lace
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Following the video instructions from KnitCircus, I made broomstick lace. I
think this will be a scarf when done. The texture reminds me of the old
lady af...
Last post from Georgia
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The last week of living in Georgia was extremely busy....getting both
college students settled...finishing up cleaning and having the house
painted...final...
Everlastwelders - Welders and Their Uses
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Welders are always the user-friendly tools, if they use it appropriately.
Does not harm your going to our negligence, we have made some mistakes.
General w...
Charlotte Stage Rental
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My dad and I have started a new business called Charlotte Stage & Soundwhere we rent stages for indoor and outdoor events in Charlotte, NC and the
surroundi...
He Walks in Beauty
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Now Athos will see beauty all around him, and join his tenor voice and his
violin to the music of the stars and the communion of saints in everlasting
prai...
Open Letter to Mr. Corapi
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Dear John - (I hate the way that sounds) Sorry to hear of all your
troubles....really, its intensely shameful how more silly humans in their
own self appoi...
Trinity?
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Steven Wedgeworth has been posting a series on the Trinity. Though the
first several have much to commend them, the most recent one seems to be
assuming Re...
Mons. Pozzo Sings High Mass at St. Mary Major
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Today we live in what is probably the most completely secularized form of
culture that has ever existed. Nevertheless the Classical rite still exists...
Know Your Role
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There's a certain angel who runs around saying "You're in charge", "You're
powerful", "You need to empower yourself", "You're powerful, You're
powerful, yo...
FYI
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It seemed as if I was spending most of my time complaining and griping
about stuff, and it got wearying. Therefore I have begun a new blogging
adventure a...
John Lennon’s imaginary world
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When I was 14, I became a big John Lennon fan. I made a big deal out of the
third anniversary of his death that year, and the years to come. By the
time I ...
Our New Dark Ages
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Recently I had the opportunity to listen to part of a debate between
candidates for public office, and the topic of cap and trade was on their
agenda. I wa...
Adjusting to the new schedule
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Now that I'm working again, I'm trying to re-adjust my schedule and find a
new one that will work and let me keep up with housework.
Still haven't found it...
The Canon Question
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“I would not have believed the gospel, unless the authority of the Church
had induced me.” (St. Augustine, Contra Ep. Fund., V, 6.)
I. THE CANON QUESTIO...
Aaarrrrrggggghhhh!!!!!
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To the mean old lady at the supermarket today,
I'm sorry you had to move out of the middle of the aisle at Kroger today so
that Piper and I could walk past...
Test #3
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This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put
information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are
coming from. This ...
Okay, Say 'GoodBye'.
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*I think my goal was a bit too ambitious. God bless everyone out there
trying to explain the Faith to others. May He grace you with all the things
I feel I...
The Illuminati Demystified
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PERFECTIBILISTS The 18th Century Bavarian Order of the Illuminati The secret society known as the Illuminati is the semi-fictional bad guy in the new Ron How...
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Click here to learn more about what our government is trying to force us to
pay for!
It is time that all good citizens of this country, especially Christia...
It is good to be back
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This is a repost from my other blog, Calling Rome Home. I hope it will help
to explain the inactivity of the Catholic Converts blog over the past few
mon...
Theo-geek: Silly Fundie
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Perhaps some of you noticed a character named “Marie” leaving comments
about the Mass on an earlier post. Marie, at theo-geek.blogspot, is a
Protestant ev...
Documentaries on the Great Flood?
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By Matt Watson And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth; and all
the high mountains that were under the whole heaven were covered. – Genesis
7:1...
Top Jimmy
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I'm sure each one of us has encountered the question "Are you saved?" at
some point in our lives. It's a question that is often thrown about in the
more f...
You Are Cephas is Shutting Its Doors...
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Folks. Brethren. I've made the hard decision to abandon blogging at this
stage in my life. I have a lot on my plate and there simply isn't enough
time t...
One last post
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Now, 1 year after I decided to become Catholic, who am I? My friend calls
me an “Anglican in Papist clothing.” lol. I’m too “Papist” for the
Anglicans, too...
4 comments:
So very cute!!
Thanks Mel!
Oh, my goodness, ADORABLE!!
Too cute for words!
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