Saturday, November 13, 2010

Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival

I'd like to welcome you to Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival.What did you post about this week?  Create a post entitled "Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival and in it highlight your posts from this week.  Include a link to this post.  Then, sign Mr. Linky so we can all check it out.  Don't forget to visit other folks.  If you'd like a weekly reminder to post, join our yahoogroup. 

I've been a busy reader/writer this week:
Life from Scratch:  About a women who blogs as she learns to cook and live on her own after a divorce

1022 Evergreen Place:  The latest episode in Debbie Macomber's Ceder Cove soap opera.

'Twas the Night:  Christmas romance anthology

The House:  A woman about to divorce takes back her ex when she learns he is dying.  Kindle giveaway.

Hatteras Girl:  Christian romance.

11 comments:

  1. Thanks once again for hosting, RAnn!

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  2. Thank you yet again RAnn.I don't know how you do all that reading and find time to write about it as well.

    I did some writing this week. My writing is mostly listening.

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  3. Hope everyone is well. Thank you RAnn for being a great host.

    I have two posts this week.

    God bless everyone's week with peace!

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  4. Two posts:

    In Flanders Fields, a bit about Armistice day, November 11.

    The Christmas Prophet, a Catechism class post about Isaiah.

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  5. Yay, I was a little more productive this week. Hopefully not too much quantity over guality :-)

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  6. I actually have a two-part series, which may or may not turn into a three-part series. The link to part 2 is in the link I left above.

    Thanks for hosting!

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  7. I've got a diverse week--interesting art and music and a post about fire imagery in today's reading.

    Thanks for hosting, RAnn!

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  8. Lots going on...Protestant/Catholic ecclesiology, Christian children in public schools, Iraqi Christians, Mohammed vs. Jesus, and a woman who birthed her own grandson. Check it out!

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  9. Thanks for hosting, RAnn. You've been a very busy girl this week!

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  10. Its said that Mary Magdalene lived in a cave in France for 30 years after the Resurrection of Jesus...this is reflection on her reflection of that day: http://www.zealforyourhouseconsumesme.com/2010/11/magdalenes-song.html

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  11. This week on Sunday Snippets, WBN presents: According to the Book.

    * 24:15 What's In A Name?
    * Ah Ha Moment
    * Overheard In My House

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