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This week continues Christmas in September, in which I'm promoting Christmas books. It includes a contest, and one of the prizes is Kathleen Basi's Joy to the World.. Other than Christmas books, I blogged about the ten best books I've read this year. For The Catholic Company I read a children's book I didn't like: Why Am I Here. The best book I read this week was Next to Love, which is about four women who lived through WWII and its aftermath. I participated in Seven Quick Takes this week too.
What about your blogging week?
This week continues Christmas in September, in which I'm promoting Christmas books. It includes a contest, and one of the prizes is Kathleen Basi's Joy to the World.. Other than Christmas books, I blogged about the ten best books I've read this year. For The Catholic Company I read a children's book I didn't like: Why Am I Here. The best book I read this week was Next to Love, which is about four women who lived through WWII and its aftermath. I participated in Seven Quick Takes this week too.
What about your blogging week?
Thanks for hosting, RAnn. This week I've got a variety of topics and a great "holy night" photo by a French photographer.
ReplyDeleteLoving your Christmas in September series. I hope I win Kathleen's book. :)
ReplyDelete4 posts this week, all catechetical:
ReplyDeleteTwo examples of quick custom handouts.
A recording of a class on Isaiah.
Reason for catechists to record their classes.
Thank you so much for hosting, RAnn.
ReplyDeleteThis week, I share several articles
about Fr. Frank Pavone, a childhood memory, and a rather short reading list.
Incorrect biblical translation, Canadian murderous outrage, 1969 British rock, a poem on impiety, and the difference between Protestant and Catholic understanding of the sacraments...all that and more in this week's posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, RAnn!
Hey everyone! Thanks for hosting RAnn! This week I posted about my ministry at Seton Hall university and praying with a few of the teams, "Praying with Pirates". God bless you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this every week!
ReplyDeleteI'm starting a new series of reflections on what I've learned as a Catholic. First up is on suffering.
http://day2daycatholic.blogspot.com/2011/09/things-ive-learned-as-catholic.html
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting RAnn and bringing us all together again!! You are a blessing to us all!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the invitation RAnn. This is a lovely idea, and I'm enjoying reading through all the other blogs!
ReplyDeleteI've posted about a mixed bag this week: recipe ideas for the newly reinstated meat-free Fridays here in the UK, a story about an inflatable church in Russia, coverage of Paris Pro-lifers being attacked, and whether or not wearing a "hoodie" counts as practising to be a Benedictine.
http://defende-nos-in-proelio.blogspot.com