Hello, and welcome 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 participate, go to your blog and create a post titled Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival. In it, discuss and link to your posts for the week--whether they deal with theology, Catholic living or cute Catholic kids. I'm mostly a book blogger so my posts are generally book reviews, some Catholic, some not. Make sure that post links back here; some folks are forgetting that! Once you publish it, come back here and leave a link below.
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This is the first week of our new feature--a question of the week. If you are wondering about future questions, they are listed on a page linked on my header. This week's question is: Introduce yourself. Some of us have been participating for a long time; others are relative newcomers. Take a minute and briefly tell us about yourself and your blog.
Next week's question for those who like to plan ahead: What is your favorite hymn that you hear/sing at Mass?
You can click here to submit a question to use once my current list runs dry.
Next week's question for those who like to plan ahead: What is your favorite hymn that you hear/sing at Mass?
You can click here to submit a question to use once my current list runs dry.
To answer my own question, I'm the married mother of three and I live in suburban New Orleans. My son is 21 and on the autism spectrum, my 17 year old daughter starts next week at Northwestern State University of Louisiana and my 9 year old is a student at our parish school. I'm active in Girl Scouts, I serve on my parish school board and I'm a lector at Mass. I love to travel and read. I like to cook. I work fulltime as a paralegal and my caseload includes both car accident and criminal defense. I've been blogging since 2005 and have been a pretty serious book blogger since 2007. I like trashy romances and religious fiction. I don't generally read things that take a lot of concentration of mind engagement.
So, on to my Sunday Snippets. Thursday was a Holy Day. In its honor, I wrote about priorities and I realize that what I have to say may get me struck by lightning. My Seven Quick Takes this week are about back-to-school. As I noted in my introduction, I'm mostly a book blogger. I don't have any Catholic book reviews this week, but you can see a couple of upcoming ones on my Monday Memes post. On the book blogging front, I also participated in the Book Blogger Hop. I have three book reviews this week: Good Neighbors is a free clean romance. My New Orleans Gone Away is a memoir. I guess you'd call Rivers dystopian fiction. Finally, I'll give you a chance to win a Kindle Fire.
So, on to my Sunday Snippets. Thursday was a Holy Day. In its honor, I wrote about priorities and I realize that what I have to say may get me struck by lightning. My Seven Quick Takes this week are about back-to-school. As I noted in my introduction, I'm mostly a book blogger. I don't have any Catholic book reviews this week, but you can see a couple of upcoming ones on my Monday Memes post. On the book blogging front, I also participated in the Book Blogger Hop. I have three book reviews this week: Good Neighbors is a free clean romance. My New Orleans Gone Away is a memoir. I guess you'd call Rivers dystopian fiction. Finally, I'll give you a chance to win a Kindle Fire.
Thanks for hosting, RAnn, as always. I enjoyed reading your introduction. I actually forgot to mention anything about my blog in my intro. Duh. I'll have to go amend that.
ReplyDeleteThis week I have my usual weekly goals, a post about Kathleen's Ministry Manifesto, a post about the Assumption of Mary and a review of the book "Letters to Katie."
Thanks for the opportunity to introduce ourselves! I'm a recent stay at home mom and blog at Enter Under My Roof, a Catholic projects site focused on ways to celebrate Marriage & Family Life in the home (and based around the liturgical year calendar).
ReplyDeleteI'm a longtime Bible-Belt catechist who wants every kid in my class to stay Catholic because he or she learns that Catholicism is a Bible religion.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, RAnn. I can see why you like books that are on the lighter side. With your job and all your other responsibilities you need some fun. I like the question of the week idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI blogged about a lecture series I attended last week on the topic of "America after Christendom: the Hardest Mission Field," by Dr. Darrell Guder of Princeton Theological Seminary