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I have a Catholic book to review, but it is a Bible study and is taking me a long time, so no real Catholic posts this week from me, but have a look at some of my book reviews while you are here, and I have a couple of giveaways.
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Thanks, RAnn for hosting! I switched back to The Beautiful Gate this month.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting us! It's been a zoo of a week, with two sick kids, and ending with my daughter in the hospital for the sixth time in 2 3/4 years, so I'm a little disjointed this week.
ReplyDeleteThanks RAnn for the weekly effort! Just a brief reflection as my contribution again.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Tabb Centenary Year LX: Five poems by Rev. John B. Tabb.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting this. You are really tech savvy. As I beginner, I appreciate your expertise.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the invitation! I'll try jumping in next week. I don't update my blog as often as I'd like :)
ReplyDeleteTHanks to our gracious hostess, RAnn!
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This week on Sunday Snippets, WBN presents All in the family: a jam-packed week of posts that cover the gamut of our Christian family, including the Saints, reuniting with our separated bretheren, field trips to great church architectures, some Shroud trivia, a dash of theology, and a rant against society's bias against big families.
* Upside Down Theology
* All Saints Are Family
* Anglicans Opt For Rome
* Sugar Coated Shroud
* National City Christian Church
* No Respect For Big Families