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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival


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! 

If you want a weekly reminder to post, join our yahoogroup. I'm glad to have everyone here, and just want to remind you that posts linked below should contain a link back here.

Another week of not many posts for me; I have a backlog of books I need to review and no real plans this weekend, so next week may be different.  This week I published two reviews:  Sunrise Point is a general market romance; The Down and Dirty Guide to Camping with Kids  is just what it sounds like.



9 comments:

  1. Hi, RAnn! At the Well, we've got some great early photography, a poem about the woman who anointed Christ's feet, a post about Good Friday and the lamb they use to make snake bite venom, one about Jesus wanting peace for us, Dick Clark and Memento Mori, and one on social media and losing friends.

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  2. Thanks so much for hosting, RAnn! This week, I've shared several homilies, reposted the Novena for the reversal of the HHS mandate, posted a request for
    prayers for Fr. Anthony's sister, blogged about my collections, and, as usual, shared my weekly reading list.

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  3. Thanks, as usual, for hosting, RAnn!

    There's a lot going on this week at SCL, but most notable is a book review and giveaway for the "That Works for Me! ebook.

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  4. Thank you for this. This week I share a post in a series where I examine the Catholic influence in various periods of music.

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  5. One post on my wife, two on catechism class.

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  6. Thanks for hosting, RAnn!

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  7. Thank you so very much RAnn. I love what I find here.

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  8. Thank you for inviting me once again, R'Ann. I hope that your readers will visit "A Trail of Flowers" very soon.

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  9. Hi RAnn. Your hosting this meme means a lot to me. I've found so many inspiring Catholic blogs to bookmark over the years and am glad to have a place to share my posts.

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