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December 28, 2005
Catholic Carnival LXI: The Best of the Year
Elena at My Domestic Church suggested that we end the year with a “best of” Catholic Carnival that featured the best posts of the year from Catholic bloggers. Her idea was so good even I realized it! So, if you...
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December 20, 2005
The Gift of a New Catholic Carnival (#60)
Check out this week's Catholic Carnival at Our Word and Welcome To It. It's the gift of good Catholic thought and it's probably the first gift you've been given this year. God bless (and Merry Christmas), Jay...
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December 19, 2005
Happy Holidays, Holiday Trees....What?!
In an overly sensitive society that strives to be ever more inclusive we continue to witness the destruction of all Christian identity. Christians become paranoid about wishing others a Merry Christmas because, God forbid, it might force us to evangelize...
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December 13, 2005
Catholic Carnival LIX: Advent, with Spice
This Catholic Carnival is clearly Advent-related, but there is “spice” from other directions scattered throughout. I’m always amazed by the quality of thought, reflection, and love of Christ exposed in these posts; this week is no different. Enjoy: So What...
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December 7, 2005
The 58th Catholic Carnival is up
Check out the latest Catholic Carnival at HerbEly. Every week I'm impressed by the thought and meditations expressed in the Carnival. Take a few minutes to look at it; you'll be glad you did. God bless, Jay...
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December 6, 2005
Love and Humility: The Virtues of Advent
Advent is here...that wonderful time of year in the Church's calendar of preparation and waiting. During these "four weeks," the world is reminded of its need for repentence, for renewal, and for vigilance. The Church calls us to focus on...
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