From the four corners of the Catholic Blogosphere to your computer it’s:
N.B. I have gone to visit my sister and a mighty winter storm has cut me off from my computer. If you sent a listing late yesterday I cannot get to it until tonight. Sorry for the inconvenience. UPDATE: I made it back safetely to Cleveland. All should be well now. Let me know if anything is amiss!
OFFER - LoveToBeCatholic.com is marching toward to another milestone. In the interest of helping the community and rewarding our members, we are offering a gift of 100 free Catholic faith wristbands to the person who becomes the 1000th active member to join LoveToBeCatholic.com. The lucky winner is free to do what they wish with the wristbands. They can give them to their parish for a fund raising project, or simply hand them out as a way to evangelize their love of the Catholic faith.
FRIENDSHIP AND GODLINESS - Get this, "Of all the jobs on earth, I think you are in one where the Mother of all Mothers stands in your presence, putting pressure on you (us) , to emulate her in every way. Isn't it ironic that in the end, she had to give up her child, so that he could pursue HIS destiny for a much higher purpose. All Mothers everywhere spend their lives preparing themselves for that day when our children leave us, but just like Jesus, they always stay in our hearts.” Wow. A good read not only for women but for everyone over at Just Another Day of Catholic Pondering.
HOW TO GIVE MORE AT MASS - A Catholic Mom in Hawaii shares this powerful letter written by (Saint) Padre Pio to one of his spiritual daughters directing her on how one is to behave in such a way as to show reverence during and after Holy Mass. Pass this one on to catechists!
SPIRITUALITY - Run over in your mind the Gospel from this past Sunday before you read this post. (The Samaritan Woman and the well . . .) Then, when you need some inspiration, go over to Kate Wicker and read Jesus the Thirst Quencher.
CONTINUING EDUCATION - Steven writes, "I am in the process of posting all the essays I have written over the last 10 years as I did a Religious Studies\Theology Degree part time. This is the first about St. Paul. Written in Winter term 2001. It has extensive appendices, and outlines my approach to Pauline Studies. My three area's of focus have been Catholicism, Judaism and Pauline Studies. I look forward to feedback on this offering." This is his post over at Book Reviews and More for those who wish to expand their horizons.
SPIRITUAL REFLECTION. This would have made a good homily for the Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter. Red Neck Woman asks, "Why did Jesus call Peter, the son of Jonah when his father's name was John?" Find out over at Postscripts from the Catholic Spitfire Grill.
SOCIAL JUSTICE - "You can’t do an evil in the name of social justice. You can’t look the other way when something is wrong and call that social justice." Cathy of Alex gives us some great insight into the miss use of the term "social justice" that is so carelessly thrown around these days. In Social Justice Distortions she makes "an attempt to repudiate and reclaim the dissident Catholic's distortion of what social justice means" by focusing on what it definitely does not mean.
THE BIBLE MEETS GRAPHIC ARTIST - The Oran-ic Chemist wants to introduce you to a former seminarian and artist who is using his talent for the glory of God and the building up of the human spirit.
AT THE MOVIES - Aggie Catholics - aka "Mary's Aggies" writes about "a review of the movie The Human Experience. This documentary was screened in town and the producer and star of the production were on hand to answer questions afterward. A moving tale of finding what it means to be human."
LENTEN TRADITIONS - Mary over at Not Strictly Spiritual writes, "I recently wrote an article on Lenten family traditions for Our Sunday Visitor, a national Catholic news weekly for whom I am a contributing editor. I thought some of you might like to hear what other people are doing to celebrate this special season. Some families go the whole nine yards, giving up TV for the entire season of Lent. Whoa! We are nowhere near that level of holiness at our house. Give up watching Lost? But I waited so patiently for new episodes to begin -- almost simultaneously with Lent. Bad timing. Anyway, here’s the article with some great ideas from some really cool people and a few links to other Lenten resources as well" Take a gander at Making Lent More Meaningful.
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Good job!
You might want to check the carnival web site. I did send in an entry and have a receipt but I don't see it included. Thanks
Those are funny pictures.
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Not Strictly Spiritual is missing its link in the carnival entry. It's going to OSV instead. Here's the link if you want to go the real blog: http://www.marydeturrispoust.com/Mary/Blog/Entries/2008/2/21_Learning_from_Each_Other.html
Thanks. Mary
Fr. V, your hosting is just wonderful and it is QUITE a collection of posts!
A note: it looks like the links are wacky with a few of them...maybe when you pasted it added some extra characters? In any event, you might check your links. Quite a few of them don't work (there are extra "@" symbols in the ones I tried). If you need help, give me a holler (or an email, since you're far enough away that I might not hear you...) :)
You did a terrific job Father! Thanks for including my post.
Father V: Many thanks and a deep curtsy. I got a bounce back twice on the email with my submission. Your cyber-sis volunteered to help. In any case, my Angel, intervened.
Fr. V. ~ Great job on this carnival, esp. considering the snow storm! (What were you saying about wanting snow? Are you NUTS!?) :-)
Ok, seriously, glad you liked my post...I really almost deleted it.
And you should know...Cathy is my cyber-sis, and we know each other in real life. So, if I am your cyber sis, you might have to adopt her, too.
Just an FYI. :-)
Father V,
Thank you very much indeed for indulging my two entries this week. As usual, excellent job in hosting and thanks again.
Great job!
Very professionally done, Father V.Thank you for including my post. I hope you host again soon.
Excellent job, Father V.!Thank you!
God bless you!
Great Job. Thanks for Hosting.
Fr. V - you know what, it's just one of the links, not all of them. Sorry about that - I noticed it on the Kate Wicker post. (And hoping I don't sound like a snit.)
Toodle-oo and thanks again for a great week of hosting! See you next week over at my place! :)
Thank you everybody. I truly meant it when I said there was lots of great stuff here! Good for you for taking the call seriously to wintess to the faith!
God bless
Great Job!
Thanks Father V.!
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