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Gone Lenten
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Over these days of Lent I am blogging day-by-day, meaning some days I will
post and some, like yesterday, I won't. Over the course of this holy season
I ho...
Byzantine Chant for Lent
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From Byzypriest:
The Canon of St Andrew of Crete during the first week of Lent at Ukrainian
catholic University, Lviv (2012).
The Canon of St Andrew of C...
Pouring Thoughts and Pee-Phobia
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Elizabeth Duffy has an entertaining and thoughtful entry in her column,
this week as shares with us the origins of her writing: I started keeping a
diary w...
A more cheerful One Child Policy!
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If Pres. Obama has his way, this will coming to a neighborhood near you.
From the Beeb: China to overhaul ‘threatening’ one-child slogans By Viv
Marsh BBC ...
Of Prayer and Preachers
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In response to the last post about what it is like to encounter the Lord in
prayer, one of our readers asked how we know that this encounter is real
and n...
Prayer Request for Reese's Cup
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From Linda T in the comment section:
Please pray that Reese' Cup is found. She went missing yesterday. Her
family is looking very hard for her and just wa...
Silly Names for Eateries
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What would I call my restaurant, if I had one? Pizza! Casa de Squid. Wicked
Pizzer Pizza. Hugo Hagopian's Chinese Restaurant. Dylan's Deli. The Fern
Hill B...
A new Dominican preaching blog. . .
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The (In)famous Fr. Lawrence Lew, OP has started a homily blog, *Releasing
the Arrow*!
You may be familiar with his work on Godzdogs or The New Liturgical M...
In praise of bookshelves
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As I watch my friends and colleagues using their electronic reading
devices, and delay purchasing one myself for as long as possible, I’ve
begun to notice ...
Spot the mistake
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Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva have published a paper in the
Journal of Medical Ethics with the title After-birth abortion: why should
the baby ...
Mass on a Zeppelin and More
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Our readers have run across Mr. Andrew Cusack's coverage of some of the stunning
Catholic chapels on board the great Art Deco passenger liners, but I was ...
"Praying the Lectionary of Lent"
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This is a video of a talk I gave at Nativity Parish in Indianapolis on
Monday of the 1st week of Lent. In it I talk about the VC II reform of the
Lectionar...
Well, I'm Not Stopping...
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I have my first midterm tomorrow and I need to finish studying for it (as
well as finishing part of my Thesis) so this will be short.
So, apparently someon...
Defend Traditional Marriage
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*Cardinal O'Brien asked that we distribute this letter through various
channels so that we can get enough signatures on the petition to get a
referendum ...
What have you done?
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Dear Marriage Supporter, In just 10 weeks, North Carolina voters will be
going to the polls to vote on marriage. Gay marriage activists are pouring
money i...
'Being Catholic' launched...
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As if I needed another place to land online, I was asked to be a part of a
new effort of the Office of Evangelization and Catechesis: 'Being Catholic'
whic...
Our Country
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So to sum up: we now live in a country where students
at ostensibly Catholic universities testify on national television before
Congress that they are free...
Dessert Forks: An Illustrative Dilemma
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This afternoon I'm cooking for the brethren. Given that I'm aware that
there will be a formal dessert course to mark a special occasion, a certain
dilemma ...
Cleaning Days
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Remember, gang, Lent is the "desert"... and with B16 & Co. on retreat, the
rest of the scene largely tumbleweeds for now, gratefully the chance is
here to ...
What Did You Do To Help The Bishop?
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Rebecca Teti: a parable from The Ruth Institute | Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse
was in town earlier this month. I had the privilege of attending her warm
and t...
Supernatural Revelation
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We continue this series of posts on the basics of Catholic understanding of revelation, now moving from natural revelation to supernatural revelation.
Supe...
Happy Feast of St. John Cassian
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Years ago, I read that Saint John Cassian could be said to be the patron
saint of transcribers because he is shown in this icon transcribing
scripture. S...
Supernatural Revelation
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We continue this series of posts on the basics of Catholic understanding of revelation, now moving from natural revelation to supernatural revelation.
Supe...
Pontifical Mass for Life
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There is an upcoming pontifical mass to celebrate the Feast of the
Annunciation on March 26. Here's a couple details:
*Bishop Timlin will celebrate the Pon...
Hold Fast to Strict Lenten Discipline
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"The observance of Lent is the very badge of the Christian warfare. By it
we prove ourselves not to be enemies of the cross of Christ. By it we avert
the ...
THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF TIBERIADE
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This is a monastic community of brothers and sisters who live by the Little
Way of St Therese with the spirituality of St Francis, and it is a new
foundat...
Read the Word Of God Daily
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Read the Douay-Rheims Latin Vulgate Bible everyday from Genesis to Apocalypse.Todays reading is currently at: The Book of Psalms 141:1-81 Of understanding fo...
Chaput: "God will demand an accounting"
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The American Jesuit scholar Father John Courtney Murray once said that
“Anyone who really believes in God must set God, and the truth of God,
above all o...
Loving Oneself in Nineveh
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Twenty years since Paul Simon’s Rhythm of the Saints got a Grammy
nomination. One-hundred fifty since Grant and the Union occupied Nashville,
Tennessee. Mu...
Hilda en route to Ireland
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Faithful Vultus Christi reader Mariana asked, "Where is Hilda?" Hilda is also en route to Ireland. She will fly out of Chicago to Dublin later this week. We ...
The Monks of Norcia
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My dearest and most esteemed readers! Please go to YouTube and watch the
documentary on the Benedictine monks at Norcia! God Bless!
P.S. Don't start typing...
Embracing a political third rail.
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Some of the "progressives" seem bent on focusing the debate over the HHS
mandate solely on the topic of contraception. Fine, let's do it.
(Disclaimer: With...
Leftover bagel recipe
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For those of you who inquired about my leftover bagels, yes, they rose to
new life in the form of a savory bread pudding. It worked. (I think it
helped tha...
Freedom of Worship?
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Cardinal George writes here on the direction our country is going. Among
other things he comments on the prevailing tendency by Hilary Clinton and
the Obam...
CatholicTV and Roku, Inc. Announce Partnership
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*Nation’s Premier Programmer ofFaith-Based Content Now Available Via Roku
Streaming Network*
WATERTOWN,MA (February 29, 2012) -- The CatholicTV® Networ...
"This is the time of fulfillment."
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*L*ent.
We all have our own way of going through it. Some of us really plan things
out, we determine a path we want to walk and a goal we want to reach.
...
St Oswald of Worcester
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Today is the commemoration of one of the great figures of the tenth century
English church, St Oswald, Benedictine monk, Bishop of Worcester, who in
his l...
Week One
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Who was there, Lord,
in that first week of Lent?
When I, at the *prayer service,*
(not even a Mass)
listened, dissapointed, (in myself)
as a deacon spoke of...
A Fun Quote...
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"Of course, just when you get a decent MC trained up, he leaves. We're
losing about three soon... That's the trouble with the Old Mass... it keeps
causing ...
An “All That Remains” Praise Report
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Fresh off spending an evening at the Oscars with family and long-distance
friends (thanks to the wonders of television and Facebook), I just happened
to no...
Buffalo Area Catholics Confront Rep. Kathy Hochul
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A line has been drawn in the sand, and President Obama and his supporters
have made their contempt for religious freedom known by proceeding with th...
Time to snap mackerels again?
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I was sitting at my sister Marguerite's bedside reading up on the history
and traditions of Lent, and came across the actual canons that are still in
fo...
Brief Blogging Break
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It's that time again -- time for me to take a brief break from blogging,
while I focus on my graduate studies in theology. Please keep me in your
prayers...
Guéranger: Practice During Lent
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From
The Liturgical Year
by Dom Guéranger, O.S.B.
Having spent the three weeks of Septuagesmia in meditating upon our
spiritual infirmities and upon the wo...
Navy Corpsman - Stupid or Brave? I say Brave!
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It has been over 25 years since I was an active duty Corpsman, but the
brotherhood continues. I am very proud of my brother corpsman and thank you
for ...
Yorkshire Cricket Shirts
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A variety of Cricket cellular phones in the *yorkshire cricket shirts* of
the *yorkshire cricket shirts*, these cricket portals or rather online
websites...
Come Follow Me
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*" Testimony of Fr. Edward A. Sousa "*
"Come follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men" (Mt.
4:19). When I was a teenager, I could reme...
Standing Ovation Homily by Fr. Richard Perozich
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100 DAYS OR END OF DAYS by Rev. Richard Perozich, Pastor St. Mary’s
Catholic Church in Escondido, CA
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Rev. Richard Perozich, Pastor...
St. Theresa Catholic School
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For those who are interested, here are a couple of neat promotional videos
for our parish school. The school is one of a handful in the country that
teach ...
Strawberry Hill in Kildare and Leighlin - Ballon
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Readers of CHRISTVS REGNAT may remember an extract from Bishop Bossuet's *Histoire
des variations des églises protestantes*, where he wrote: "heresy, howeve...
The Best Form of Government?
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WHETHER IT IS MORE EXPEDIENT FOR A CITY OR PROVINCE TO BERULED BY ONE MAN
OR BY MANY
[16] Having set forth these preliminary points we must now inquire w...
Eternity, here and now
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It’s one of those things where intellectually you are aware, but one day it
hits the mark. Like a lot of people, it’s easy to get into the mindset
that *“...
Two new American cardinals
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Hello and welcome back, I hope you have all had a good start to this season
of Lent. For us as Catholics, Lent is a very special time, a time for us to
ren...
Santa Angela de Foligno: "No dejes de orar"
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Hijo mío querido, deseo ardientemente que tú renazcas y te renueves. Deseo
que apartes totalmente de ti toda pereza y toda negligencia; deseo también,
hij...
A Gilbert Moment
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The fifth grader I am tutoring is reading, Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher
by Bruce Coville.
The dedication reads:
"For Jane.
Believing in dragons is easy...
Good but not Good Enough
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Umberto Galderisi voiced an excellent opinion in American Scientist. I must
agree, even sitting on the outside of research, with him. However, his
comment,...
Another blog of interest.
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My friend Pattie has a blog HERE where she discusses issues with Obamacare and the HHS mandate. If you are wanting to stay a step ahead of me on this she has...
Cardinal Dolan to Bishops - ‘Where does it end?’
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In a new letter to his fellow US bishops, USCCB President Timothy Cardinal
Dolan asserts that President Obama’s accommodation to the HHS birth
control, a...
Suggestions for Lent
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From an old priest who acted as my spiritual advisor at UCLA twenty five years ago..... (No this is not him) Suggestions for Lent: prayer, sacrifice and gene...
Rend Your Hearts and Not Your Garments
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Today we begin the great fast, Lent, a season for us to prepare our hearts
for God. In this gift we fast, give alms, and make sacrifice. We loose
those thi...
THIS...WILL...NOT...STAND!!!
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This video needs to go viral. All the bishops in the US are standing firm on this issue, even the liberal progressive ones, many of whom likely voted for Ob...
Upturned Faces
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In reading Ovid's *Metamorphoses* in a new translation by Stanley Lombardo,
I came across these lines:
Still missing was a creature finer than these [anim...
Scripture reference database
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If you're like me, you have plenty of books on your bookshelves that
contain references to passages from the Bible. I'm not talking just about
scriptural c...
Lenten Schedule posted
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Our Lenten schedule is now posted here. With the permission of our Bishop,
the Monastery observes Pascha on the old calendar. In 2012, old calendar
Easter ...
Good Thoughts
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*We are not some casual and meaningless product of evolution. Each of us is
the result of a thought of God. Each of us is willed, each of us is loved,
each...
Perfection
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The Life in Christ originates in this life, it is perfected in the life to
come (Nicholas Cabasilas)
Thus, as children of God, we should always be aimin...
David Anders on Catholic Answers: February 13, 2012
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David Anders “Open Forum for Non-Catholics” David Anders on Catholic
Answers, Monday, February 13, 2012. Listen to the program: Or download it
by right-cli...
Oh, holy mackerel
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I really should be more awake when I blog. I accidentally posted something
here a while ago, something that wasn't intended for public consumption!
Big t...
Defender of the Faith
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Father Rowland fumbled through the passage to the dimly lit chapel in the
Palace of Whitehall. Inside, a small group was already standing by: a
single al...
I want to be Mark Shea's war buddy
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I've been accused of being too "liberal" by some traditionalist Catholics
and some politically conservative Catholics. Well, I offer Mark Shea's
reply to t...
G Plus
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By the way, did I tell you I am here, too?...
If you are interested and want to be part of that media landscape for a
dynamic and faith-filled community, d...
Council Prayers
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And now for the completely Bizarre Legal decision Bone v Bideford Town
Council [2012] EWHC 175 (Admin)
In this case a Town Councilor objected to fact that ...
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Beloved National Family,
At the last International Chapter in October in Brazil, The Official Name
of our Order document was introduced, voted upon and app...
The Importance of Silence
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*Silence and Word: Path of Evangelization*
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While the world continues to be immersed in a virtual dimension, Pope
Benedict has called for striking a ...
"Coexist": The Misleading Slogan
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True unity cannot exist without obedience to Christ. Without Christ, unity
cannot exist in a single soul, let alone in a society. Rather, even the
soul, ...
Guest Blog January
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The Oblate Sisters of St Mary Magdalene and The Oblate Brothers of St Andre
will be honoring us this year with their contributions, expressing how they
liv...
Summa Aurea de Laudibus Beatissimae Virginis Mariae
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For serious Mariological research in Latin, this set of books is a
goldmine. For those interested, you will be happy to find that most of the
volumes (exce...
Για το "Βατοπαίδιον": Μια άλλη άποψη
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Μια πολύ ενδιαφέρουσα τοποθέτηση για το δήθεν (όπως αποδεικνύεται από τα
πραγματικά στοιχεία που σιγά-σιγά βλέπουν το φως της δημοσιότητας)
"σκάνδαλο" το...
Catholics and the Press
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*It's no secret that the Media hates us but if we are to be honest...it's
partially our fault. *
Recently I happened to witness an exchange between a repor...
The SOURCE ...
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"If there were no God, there would be no atheists." GKC
The same goes for Protestants.
If there were no Catholic Church, there would be no Protestants - a...
Graphic Design Blog
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I'm taking a Graphic Design course this semester to fulfill an Art credit
for school. I chose graphic design because I wanted to be able to
compliment the...
Pain
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When a person is under the influence of pain there isn't much they want to
do, at least for me that is true. I must say that healing is going very
well at ...
Adoration Hour
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Sweetest hour of earth I have known
Spent in gentle quiet prayer.
Precious time dipping from Heaven's well
Spent with Christ kneeling there.
No other moment...
The Counts of Jesu Christo, Part II
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*The Massacre of the Holy Innocents* by Fra Angelico
By Michael P. Foley
*This article is a companion to an article of the same name in the
christmas 200...
Have No Fear: The Life Of Pope John Paul II
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The plot of the film begins with the pope's visit to Jerusalem, a stop on
his 91st trip abroad, which occurred between 20 March and 26 March, 2000.
At the ...
Memorial of St. Stephen
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"If you know what witness means, you understand why God brings St. Stephen,
St. John, and the Holy Innocents to the crib in the cave as soon as Christ
is b...
Christmas Message from Pope Benedict
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Dear Brothers and Sisters!
The reading from Saint Paul’s Letter to Titus that we have just heard
begins solemnly with the word “apparuit”, which then come...
Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary
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The 1st Joyful Mystery: The Annunciation*
*“Hail, full of grace! The Lord is with you!” “You shall conceive in your
womb and bear a son, and you shall ...
Martin Milmore (1843-1883), American Catholic Artist
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*MARTIN MILMORE, The Famous Catholic American Sculptor.*
Martin Milmore was born in Sligo, Ireland, September 14, 1844. Coming to
America he settled in Bo...
What is a Snowflake? Repost
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*This is a repost from last December for the Catholic Free Press. I have a
busy week, and the kids have achieved some mathematical impossibilities. My
husb...
Adriana Lima Hot Wallpapers Post 10
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Adriana Lima Hot Wallpapers
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Adriana Lima Hot Wallpapers
Adriana Lima Ho...
Punk
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*Athol in his punk days at 21*
I came from an assimilated Australian family of Anglo-Jewish ancestry. I am
one of seven children. My brothers are Perry, D...
The Life and Miracles of St. Nicholas
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The following is a good podcast Dr. Chrissi Hart reads from the book “The
Life and Miracles of St. Nicholas”. Joyous Feastday! Dr. Chrissi Hart
reads: The...
KC Star Continues to show its bias
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So what do you do when you are the lead investigative reporter at a
metropolitan daily newspaper with crashing circulation (now at its lowest
levels since ...
One Year at Hope House
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We lose track of our humble beginnings at our homeless ministry, Hope
House. I think that one of the reasons why it is so difficult to track our
birthday i...
Sexiest Women - Megan Fox 12
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Sexiest Women - Megan FoxSexiest Women - Megan Fox
[image: S...
Crackdown on Ugly Churches
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Happy St Cecila's Day. Ora pro nobis. I'm sure she despises both rock and
protest songs.
*The Catholic Herald* today draws our attention to an article by ...
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“The peace of Christ in the kingdom of Christ'”A secret, an open secret:
these world crises are crises of saints. God wants a handful of men 'of his
own' i...
55 Maxims
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by Fr Thomas Hopko
1. Be always with Christ, and trust God in everything.
2. Pray as you can, not as you think you must.
3. Have a keepable rule o...
Cebras disfrazadas de gorilas
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Dios lo sabe todo, *"de Dios nadie se burla"* (Gálatas 6:7) , por eso es
inútil que pretendamos ser lo que no somos o disimular la maldad de
nuestros actos...
The Final Post for the Private Blog For Some Time
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Well, the time has come for me to put a close to a chapter of private
blogging. I am preparing to embark upon a time of reflection and formation
and my lif...
Searching for Real Hope
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“So faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is
love.” – 1 Corinthians 13:13 Of the three virtues of faith, hope and love,
it has b...
Tradition, Legends and the Holy Cross
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This story is so interesting that I shamelessly ripped it from the Aquinas
& More Catholic Goods newsletter. Saint Helen is my patron saint, as well.
Fi...
Hitachi Deskstar 400gb Sata
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Please be aware that the *hitachi deskstar 400gb sata* an educated guess
even though you see the *hitachi deskstar 400gb sata* around $100 less, I
still ...
Las Américas y su destino
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Carlos Caso-Rosendi
Como resultado de mi presentación reciente de una traducción al español de
la visión de George Washington en Valley Forge, he recibido...
Psalm 127
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“Unless the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it. Unless
the Lord keep the city, he watcheth in vain that keepeth it.” Observe the
downf...
Incredible Example of Forgiveness
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A noble lady, who had an only son, was informed one day that he had been *
killed*. The * murderer* had by chance taken refuge in her own palace.
She then...
Beatific Vision
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“He was the face of Jesus to all of us,”
St. Charles Borromeo School principal Linda Lacot's comment about our
friend Athos in an article yesterday in the...
Heart Speaks Unto Heart - new blog!
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I've given up with my google problems & thought that the time had come with
our new house to start a new chapter! My new blog Heart Speaks Unto Heart will ...
For Wednesday of the Octave of Easter
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Luke 24:13-35
Emmaus may have been the home of Cleopas and his fellow disciple.
At least it was their goal to spend the night in Emmaus after leaving
Jerus...
Apostolic Succession By Francis J. Beckwith
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Francis J. BeckwithIn 2007, when I was prayerfully thinking about returning
to the Catholic Church, there were four theological issues that were deal
break...
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Deep in the trenches of Los Angeles, California Skipp Townsend entered a
gang at the age of thirteen. While most American families watched their
pre-teens ...
Angelic Movers for Beatrice of Nazareth
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A medallion of Beatrice from a painting of Cistercian women.
The entire image can be seen here.
Today the Menology has a posthumous postscript on the grea...
patrickmadrid.com is the new home for this blog
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At the urging of a priest friend of mine, Father Bud, I first launched this
little blog back on *November 8th, 2008*, and had no idea whether my
musings h...
Catholic and Thinking for Myself
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Recently I was informed that a Reformed Presbyterian gentleman who pastors
the congregation where we were formerly members had expressed his opinion,
his c...
Feast of Theophany!
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Today we celebrate the Feast of the Baptism of our Lord, and the revealing
of the Trinity! What a beautiful celebration. In early Christianity, this
was ce...
O Come, O Come
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From the website Vivificat the wonderful O Antiphons of the octave before
Christmas. If you pray the Liturgy of the Hours from Christian Prayer, I
commend...
The Catholic Perspective on Paul is Published!
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My new book The Catholic Perspective on Paul is now officially published
and available! Please consider watching the book’s trailer on YouTube: You
can dow...
Our New Dark Ages
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Recently I had the opportunity to listen to part of a debate between
candidates for public office, and the topic of cap and trade was on their
agenda. I wa...
Return to Rome has moved to Patheos.com
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Beginning today, October 11, 2010, this blog, Return to Rome, has
permanently moved to Patheos.com. You can find it here. You can also access
it directly v...
Today is the Feast of St. Faustina!
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Today is the Feast of St. Faustina, to whom Jesus revealed the wonders of
divine mercy. Many of you pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Did you know
that thi...
****THIS BLOG HAS MOVED****
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Please note that this blog has moved to its new web address of
http://www.sobercatholic.com or just click on the direct link here:----->Sober
Catholic
Pl...
Life in the Spirit Retreat Sept 17-19
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Would you like to live a life that is closer to Jesus? Would you like to
walk in His presence daily, learning to know Him more and more intimately?
Are you...
Life in the Spirit Retreat Sept 17-19
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Would you like to live a life that is closer to Jesus? Would you like to
walk in His presence daily, learning to know Him more and more intimately?
Are you...
Once more on morality
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A moralizing Philistine’s favorite method is the lumping of reaction’s
conduct with that of revolution. He achieves success in this device through
recourse...
Opening up
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You'll want to read A Cracking of the Heart after viewing this post on*Inside Catholic
* by William Doino Jr. Very moving. Very convicting.
A Statement from John Heard
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"I was rather young to be so far north, but there is a period near the
beginning of every man's life when he has little to cling to except his
unmanage...
Sabbath Sunday #29
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Fr. Christian Mathis (Blessed Is the Kingdom) has made the suggestion that
we "rest" on the Sabbath by taking a break from our normal blogging and
sharing ...
WELCOME
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Welcome to the "Benedictine Beacon," which focuses on
how ancient monastic thought might impact upon the issues
and interests held in our own time. Likely it...
A new home for Morning Catholic Must-Reads
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From today, Morning Catholic Must-Reads has a new home on The Catholic
Herald’s new website. Thank you for reading the blog here. I look forward
to seeing ...
Roman Catholic Arch / Bishops of the USA
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Besides regularly updating my Roman Catholic Arch / Bishops of the USA page, I have recently been improving the layout of and links offered on the page. Now,...
Moving Day
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Dear ID readers and lurkers:
You may be wondering about the strange little header that says this blog
has moved and the link that sends you to a new blog o...
Since it is the Solemnity of St Joseph
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I've decided to quickly return....
To tell you that I'm moving....
my blog...
to this address
http://verbumveritatis.wordpress.com
So if you'd update yo...
Guess which one is the Atheist
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Here are two brothers who took divergent paths in life.
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Guess which one is the atheist.
.
.
Be sure to read this interesting article at th...
Please Pray for Us
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I found out a few minutes ago that my daddy is being airlifted to a Seattle
hospital for chest pains. He has had an heart attack a few years ago that
resu...
Alien Invaders Pack The Milky Way
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[image: A Hubble Space Telescope image of the typical globular cluster
Messier 80, an object made up of hundreds of thousands of stars and located
in the d...
Fr John Zuhlsdorf Requests Prayers
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Would you please take a moment and visit Father Z’s site, WDTPRS, to offer
your prayers for these priests who contact him? Prayer Requests for Priests
Help...
"A Respite from Politically-Oriented Blogging"
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As you may have noticed, 'Catholics in the Public Square' has been quiet of
late. There are a number of reasons:
What started out as a collective blogging ...
Blog Moved to WordPress
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*Hello!*
Both of my Blogger based blogs, "*Urban Sit Spot*" and "*a hermit's journal*"
have been combined (old posts and comments) and moved to the WordPre...
the journal has moved to WordPress
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Well folks, I up and done did it! I have just moved this blog over to
WordPress. Google Blogger's idiosyncrasies and total psychotic breakdowns
just becam...
Maximus First Century 13-15
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13. The one who loves God cannot help but love also every man as himself
even though he is displeased by the passions of those who are not yet
purified. Th...
This is a list of Eastern Orthodox Christian blogs I've found informative and insightful. Again, by listing them here doesn't mean that I agree with everything they say.
This blog's design is the work of a young married couple, George and Ashley Weis, the dynamic duo behind Tekeme.com. I heartedly recommend their work. A listing of their work for other Catholic and Orthodox blogs follows below.
These are other blogs, portals, or publications, Christian or secular, which I believe are also good to read. You know the caveat! "I don't necessarily agree with what they say in whole or in part."
In the spirit of St. Anthony of Padua: "I ask that if you find anything edifying, anything consoling, anything well presented, that you give all praise, all glory and all honor to the Blessed Son of God Jesus Christ. If on the other hand, you find anything that is ill composed, uninteresting or not to well explained, you impute and attribute it to my weakness, blindness, and lack of skill."
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