This week I wrote about the Liturgy of the Hours and then reviewed Magnificat, a monthly publication that includes prayers from the Liturgy of the Hours as well as the mass readings. Free sample copies are available. I gave qualified approval to a children's Bible story book. If you are looking for a light read with a strong pro-life message, check out my review of Deborah Bedford's If I Had You.
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Thanks for hosting, RAnn! Sorry I missed last week - just too much going on.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. I enjoyed your post on the Liturgy of the Hours. I already subscribe to Magnificat and get much from their abbreviated version of this great prayer of the Church. Perhaps I will make the leap and invest in a set of the actual Liturgy of the Hours.
Thanks again and God Bless!
Thanks RAnn, I enjoy saying the Divine Office as part of the Liturgy of the Hours.
ReplyDeleteThis week on Sunday Snippets WBN presents: Things At Church.
* Not so Cutie -- some stories write themselves
* Confession For Dummies -- check the handbook before you go
* God Rest You Brother Byron -- well done, good and faithful servant
Hi RAnn, thanks again. Though I plan to move on from Intelligent Design Theory in future entries, I finish with a paper describing a major development in science from the study of genetic material. It has been underplayed by scientists and the media. It strikes a major blow against Darwinian evolution and his idea that all species came from one original organism.
ReplyDeleteThank you for inviting me RAnn! I appreciate it!
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Thanks for inviting me, RAnn! This will certainly motivate me to keep up my posting on a more regular basis!
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