I'd like to welcome everyone to Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival. We are a group of Catholic bloggers who gather weekly to share our best posts with each other. To particpate, go to your blog and create an entry titled Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival. In it, highlight one or more of your posts from the past week that you believe would be of interest to Catholic bloggers---whether they are posts reflecting on spiritual matters or posts about antics of Catholic kids, or anything in between. Come back here and enter the URL of that post below. Finally, go visit other participants, and leave comments!
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One book review this week: Wherever Lily Goes, which is Catholic fiction about a family with a member who has Down's Syndrome.
One book review this week: Wherever Lily Goes, which is Catholic fiction about a family with a member who has Down's Syndrome.
As always, thanks for hosting RAnn!
ReplyDeleteThis week I only have one notable post: a guest post on how to make a resurrection cake.
Hi RAnn, thanks for hosting and giving all of us the opportunity to visit other good bloggers.
ReplyDelete2 posts from the last two Catechism classes.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting, RAnn!
ReplyDeleteThis week, I've reposted the Novena for the Reversal of the HHs, shared several wonderful homilies, shared, with my own comments, a post from the NunEssential blog, shared some new pictures in my
Rosary Art Collection, blogged about my new OFFLINE
collection, and, of course, posted my weekly book list.
TV for Catholics has a defense of virtue and Game of Thrones and a review of Magic City up.
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Hello everyone and thanks for hosting RAnn!! I have one post about an awesome experience with my Bible study and then a few of my posts that were on a national website for Varsity Catholic! God bless you!
ReplyDeleteThe identity of Jesus, how nothing has changed from 1st century B.C. Rome to today, a playboy Roman poet teaches the origin and progression of social decay, and female rebellion as understood by a high school senior and the first so-called female Catholic priest in Indiana...all that and more in this week's posts!
ReplyDeleteThanks to all the readers out there!
Thanks again for hosting, RAnn,
ReplyDeleteEaster was on my mind this past week so my poems and prayers say Easter.
Blessings galore, it's Divine Mercy Sunday and Easter celebrated again.