Saturday, September 05, 2009

Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival

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 their 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. Encourage your readers to join us too.
If you are joining us for the first time, welcome. If you want a weekly reminder to post, please join our yahoo group. You'll only get one email per week.

I've been reading more than blogging this week, but my From My Reader post has links to a couple of good articles on Catholic education. The book I spent so much time reading this week was Sacred Hearts, about an Italian convent in the 1500's.
Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival Participants
1. RAnn
2. Evann @ Homeschool Goodies
3. Mary333
4. Colleen
5. Therese (Aussie Coffee Shop)
6. womanatwell
7. Erin @ The Little Way
8. Carrie
9. Dymphna @ the Well
10. The Blog from the Core
11. Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
12. Prepare for Mass

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8 comments:

  1. As always, thanks for being such a wonderful host, RAnn!

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  2. Thank you, RAnn for hosting Sunday Snippets and I appreciate all your help!

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  3. Thanks so much RAnn.

    This week I have posted about the Priests for Life Conference in Rome in 2010.

    God bless
    Therese

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  4. That Sacred Hearts book sounds really good!!! I would love to read it!

    This week my friend @ St. Philomena's Garden chose me a Saint for the year 2010--St. Teresa of Avila. If anyone wants a saint of the year, my blog post has a link to her site. She will gladly choose one for you!

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  5. Thanks for hosting ... 21 times over.
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    WBN presents Media Week on Sundays Snippets: a book, a video, a podcast, and a bit of news.

    * Chief Mourner of Marne
    * NY Priest's Ordination 2009
    * Fr. L.'s Gargoyle Code
    * Bishop Martino Retires Early

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  6. Anonymous11:53 PM

    Remember to prepare for Mass http://prepareformass.wordpress.com

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