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While I read and reviewed several books this week, the only Catholic one was The Power of the Sacraments.
While I read and reviewed several books this week, the only Catholic one was The Power of the Sacraments.
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I reviewed a Catholic book...
ReplyDeleteHi RAnn. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteA penetential-sized post on the Wedding at Cana and the Healing of the Paralytic.
ReplyDeleteThank you RAnn for hosting all of us.
ReplyDeleteJust one post. It's been a heavy week.
RAnn thanks for again hosting.
ReplyDeletePoetry and prayer this week.
Blessings on all of you at Sunday Snippets.
This week we looked at artists, Grace Divine and Norman Rockwell, poet, William Carlos Williams, musician John Michael Talbot and Christ the Eternal High Priest.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. About a book review I read in Newsweek.
ReplyDeleteThank you, RAnn, for your gracious hospitality. My posts this week were several times covered with snow. I also wrote about Saint Agnes and one of my favorite subject, friends. Please take a peek into my little corner of the world.
ReplyDeleteHi RAnn! Can you believe this is Sunday Snippets #92? Thanks for all you do!
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This week on Sunday Snippets, WBN presents: Goin' Hard.
* 24:15 Supposedly
* Excerpts In Excellence
* I Confess
* Viva la Revolution!
Hi @all :)
ReplyDeletenew sunday goodie: Taizé worship, enjoy
For years I was employed by the local Health Dept to teach sex education in the public & private secondary schools locally. As the cirriculum was set up, we went out of our way to descibe the abortion 'procedure' to the students. There was no need to preach against abortion because every student naturally recoiled from the gruesomeness of the whole horrible thing.
ReplyDeleteBut, in the same cirriculum, we taught the various types of contraception, beginning with abstinence & assertiveness training. After several years, my brother, a Jesuit who posts on my site, pointed out to me the intrinsic link between the use of contraception & the legalization of abortion. Of course, I had to find another job after that!
So that's why I put up a post yesterday on the Roe anniversary about that link. It makes Catholics uncomfortable bc we practice artificial contraception at the same rate as the general public, but it's the truth.
Thank you, RAnn, for hosting; my prayers for a blessed week. It has been a week of novena prayers to one of my heroes, St. Francis de Sales...
ReplyDeleteThank you RAnn for hosting. I took on the abortion issue and also women priests and my heated exchange with a few who thought the Church was "misogynistic" for not ordaining women.
ReplyDeleteAs always, thanks for hosting, RAnn! This week saw posts on baptism, Frankenstein, Playboy, Protestant vs. Catholic theology, ane more.
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ReplyDelete"The real Vatican II" was the main topic this past week. I encourage everyone especially to read Bishop Athanasius Schneider's inspiring manifesto.
In Jesu XPI Passio,
David
Wow, you got quite a list this week!
ReplyDeleteThis week, I'm sharing a news article, and, as usual, posting
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RAnn, thank you so much for hosting!
As we answer God's call in last week's lectionary, we need compassion, courage and a BFF! Check out our reflections at www.momsdevotional.blogspot.com!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting me... I've written about the infallibility of the Church/Pope.
This is a cool idea.
Kiran MI
Thanks RAnn,
ReplyDeletethis is a wonderful idea.May God bless you.