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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival

Hi folks and welcome to Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival. This meme, which is a replacement for the Catholic Carnival run by Jay at Living Catholicism for many years, is a place for Catholic bloggers to direct others to their posts and a place for us to meet other Catholic bloggers. Some partipants blog exclusively, or almost totally about Catholic topics; others, like me, periodically have such posts. Both are welcome here. To participate, go your blog and create a post titled "Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival". In it, summarize and link to at least on of your posts from the last week, which post should have a least a little to do with Catholicism (even if it is just showing off the cute Catholic kid). In your post, link to this post. Then, come back here and add your name to Mr. Linky. You may also leave a comment. Visit the other blogs on the list and enjoy.

This week, I'd like to share a book with you. So Long Status Quo is a collection of biographies of women the author believes have changed the world, and they include Mother Theresa, St. Mary Magdelene and St. Perpetua. As noted in my review, the book isn't perfect, but I enjoyed it.

If you would like a weekly reminder to participate in Sunday Snippets-A Catholic Carnival, click here to subscribe.

1. Bob Kenward
2. Elena@My Domestic Church
3. Karin@Daughter of the King
4. Moonshadow
5. Evann @ Homeschool Goodies

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3 comments:

  1. RAnn,
    Thanks for Mr. Linky! also your review of A Smarter Way caught my attention- I think this is definitely one for my must read list.
    Thanks for hosting Sunday Snippets and God Bless!

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  2. Thanks for setting this up!

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  3. This week's WBN submission to the Sunday Snippets meme highlights a day in the life.First, the casual nature of abortion attitudes in our society: this is an event that really happened to me this week: It was a day like today.

    Next, this is what happens when you ride the evangel-bus.

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