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Another light reading/blogging week, but I did post about one book I'd recommend, An Invisible Thread, about a New York advertising sales woman and a panhandler. Also, for the parents in the bunch, I have a children's Bible story giveaway. I haven't read the book, so you probably should look it over before giving it to your kids, but most books like this, even if they don't tell the same stories a Catholic book would, usually aren't objectionable.
Hope everyone is having a blessed Advent season and I'd just like to welcome Kathleen and baby Michael home.
Another light reading/blogging week, but I did post about one book I'd recommend, An Invisible Thread, about a New York advertising sales woman and a panhandler. Also, for the parents in the bunch, I have a children's Bible story giveaway. I haven't read the book, so you probably should look it over before giving it to your kids, but most books like this, even if they don't tell the same stories a Catholic book would, usually aren't objectionable.
Hope everyone is having a blessed Advent season and I'd just like to welcome Kathleen and baby Michael home.
Thanks for hosting, RAnn! And welcome home to Kate and baby Michael!
ReplyDeleteOne short catechism class bit covering the Immaculate Conception; one 10 minute audio as we finish the Old Testament.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. I'm late to post on the revised liturgy but I'm sharing it this week.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that Kathleen and Michael are home.
ReplyDeleteAs always, thanks for hosting, RAnn!
We listened to Handel, read a poem about hills and looked at a painting of mountains.
ReplyDeleteI also wrote a post about God speaking to us in our depression, and one about praying for those to whom you send Christmas cards.
Thank you for hosting, RAnn! Thank God that Kathleen and Michael are home.
ReplyDeleteThis week, I have several videos from EWTN, a post about a rosary website I do NOT recommend, a childhood memory, a clip from Walt Disney's version of Pollyanna, and, of course, my weekly book lists.
Thank you for inviting me once again, RAnn. I've been very busy with both work and school so I have fewer posts than usual lately; but I do have a new one for Gaudete Sunday. Christmas is near! May God bless you and Our Lady protect you.
ReplyDeleteThank you host, RAnn.
ReplyDeleteLots of rejoicing, especially with Kathleen and Michael.
Hi RAnn,
ReplyDeleteI haven't been here for a while, but I'd just like to share a few thoughts. Thanks for being so faithful with your blog. May everyone have a blessed holiday.
Does it matter why you do a good deed, or simply that you do one? What is the difference between a cross and a crucifix? Why is homosexuality more worthy of support than the protection from murder? When is a college basketball game more than it seems? All that and more in this week's posts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, RAnn!
Hi RAnn, thank you for hosting all of us again each week! May you have a Blessed Advent Season!
ReplyDeleteA continuing blessed Advent to you, RAnn, and thanks so much for hosting.
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