Hi, and welcome to another edition of Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival. We are a group of bloggers who gather once each week to share out best posts. We are all Catholic and blog at least somewhat about Catholic things; some do so exclusively, others only periodically. All are welcome to participate here. To join in the fun, go to your blog and create a post titled Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival. In that post describe and link to any posts you want to share with the rest of us. Also put in a link to this post. Then come back here, and sign Mr. Linky and give us a link to your post. Finally, go visit other people's posts, and leave comments! Some folks who don't post often have asked if they could, rather than creating a special "Sunday Snippets" post, just link thier original post to Mr. Linky. That's ok, if your original post includes a link back here; since the idea is to share our posts and readers with each other. Encourge your readers to join us too.
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I don't have any posts dealing with Catholicism this week, but invite you to look around since you are here. I have several book reviews as well as some musing about schools.
Thanks for joining us and I look foward to reading your posts.
Thanks, RAnn!
ReplyDeleteThis week I started working on our homeschool planbooks for the coming school year. I've made some real planbook progress!
Hi RAnn, Hope you are having a good week. This week I blogged about Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor and also commented about the 1975 encyclical, Evangelii Nuntiandi by Pope Paul VI. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGood morning, RAnn and thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThis week, I reviewed 2 books and 2 blogs by capuchin monks, talked about prayer before meals and the 40th anniversary of man walking on the moon.
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI didn't blog this week because I was 1) too busy meeting a deadline, 2) dealing with a family crisis, and 3) celebrating a first-ever published article in the National Catholic Register. You can link to the article from my blog at the3theresas.blogspot.com or at the NCR's homepage.
Can I ask for prayers for my sister and her marriage here? Thanks and God bless you all.
This week, I posted about The Faith of the Man on the Moon (http://acts17verse28.blogspot.com/2009/07/faith-of-man-on-moon.html) The Faith of the Man on the Moon and Praying without Ceasing (http://acts17verse28.blogspot.com/2009/07/praying-without-ceasing_25.html). I'd especially invite your comments about ways you've found to remain prayerful "without ceasing".
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ReplyDeleteMy first week joining the carnival. I have posted about confession and the grace I have received from it this week.
Therese
Thanks. As usual, five poems from Fr. Tabb.
ReplyDeleteWhen life happens: post late.
ReplyDeleteOn this week's Sunday Snippets, WBN talks about Bono and the BVM .
* No Theme On The Horizon
I was out of town this weekend but my post is now up... it's a review of a book that's based on Chesterton's works
ReplyDeleteThis week, I seem to have been inspired by Eastern Christianity.
ReplyDeleteGod's blessings to you all!