FINDING TRUTH WHEREVER IT MAY BE FOUND: “Feelings are a great gift but they’re treacherous if they’re all we live for. They drive us back into ourselves you see; what I want, what I feel, what I need.” from Tony Hendea’s, “Father Joe”
QUOTE II: “We are never safe. But we have plenty of fun and some ecstasy.” from C. S. Lewis’s, “The Problem of Pain”
IN OTHER NEWS:
Living Faith At Work is a program based in the Diocese of Cleveland. Their mission is to empower people, through the Catholic tradition, to live out their faith at work. For more information look here.
Adoro sent an Email saying that she has been nominated for a Crescat Award and invites us over there to give her vote. Whilst there I noticed that I am too up for an award. So if you go to vote for her, throw one in for my category also. Or, if nothing else, have fun looking at the various blogs up for nomination.
If you have not already heard, the Diocese of Cleveland Enewsletter reports, "The Vatican has given its "recognitio," or statement of acceptance, of the proposed U.S. version of the new edition of the Roman Missal. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) now must decide when to authorize its use in dioceses and parishes in the United States." Read more here.
R. M. sent in this New York Times article on the pope. Thanks.
QUOTE II: “We are never safe. But we have plenty of fun and some ecstasy.” from C. S. Lewis’s, “The Problem of Pain”
IN OTHER NEWS:
Living Faith At Work is a program based in the Diocese of Cleveland. Their mission is to empower people, through the Catholic tradition, to live out their faith at work. For more information look here.
Adoro sent an Email saying that she has been nominated for a Crescat Award and invites us over there to give her vote. Whilst there I noticed that I am too up for an award. So if you go to vote for her, throw one in for my category also. Or, if nothing else, have fun looking at the various blogs up for nomination.
If you have not already heard, the Diocese of Cleveland Enewsletter reports, "The Vatican has given its "recognitio," or statement of acceptance, of the proposed U.S. version of the new edition of the Roman Missal. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) now must decide when to authorize its use in dioceses and parishes in the United States." Read more here.
R. M. sent in this New York Times article on the pope. Thanks.
Russell sent in this link to a video done by the same two guys was posted here last week. I though it pretty cool and something to keep in mind.
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The Living Faith at Work is a great resource! Thanks for passing it along.
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