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I'm glad to have everyone here, and just want to remind you that posts linked below should contain a link back here.
This week my Top Ten Tuesday post involved showing off my church pictures from New York City. I also reviewed a book: From Atheist to Catholic.
I'm glad to have everyone here, and just want to remind you that posts linked below should contain a link back here.
This week my Top Ten Tuesday post involved showing off my church pictures from New York City. I also reviewed a book: From Atheist to Catholic.
Thanks for hosting, RAnn! Great church photos!
ReplyDeleteThis week I have a link to a Novena in Reparation for Roe vs Wade, some family news, a homily from Fr. Joseph, a link to another puzzle site, a post about a recently discovered "Pippi Longstocking" book, a post about shopping for old books, a new picture in my Rosary Art collection, and, of course, my weekly book list.
Have to check out Pippi; she was always a favorite of mine (and I'm enjoying these threaded comments too!
DeleteAwesome pictures, RAnn!
ReplyDeleteThis week I'm sharing a fantastic ham and cabbage recipe, some non-fiction books I want to read this year, some traditional weekly and monthly Catholic traditions and finally a reflection of life lessons I've learned through the years. :)
Thanks for taking those great church pictures and sharing them with us. Thanks for hosting, too. I have a few Christmas Eve photos to share if people like to look at really cute kids.
ReplyDeleteCute kids are always winners!
DeleteCouple of Catechecism class recaps:
ReplyDeleteDog Miracles, and Pitchers 7.
Hi, RAnn. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThis week I featured a beautiful painting of a white squirrel and a poem called "Guardian Angel".
Have a great restful week of "ordinary time"!
Hi, RAnn! Thanks again for hosting!
ReplyDeleteDid quite a bit this week on political topics; but I think the gem of the bunch is a bit I wrote to support Stacy Trasancos on how the atheist meta-narrative influences cosmological physics. Have a great week!
Thanks for hosting this! I really liked that picture of the Pieta sculpture.
ReplyDeleteSorry I am late to the party! I usually link the past week's posts on Sunday, but it didn't happen. On top of that, only one post last week having to do with issues of community and individualism. Second semester just started, I am busy registering students for our state Latin convention and National Latin Exam, prepping to present my persona of a Roman centurion at a middle school (www.romanpersonas.com), and racing to finish a 20,000+ word chapter book for our daughter's birthday. Hope to blog more this week.
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