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February 14, 2006

Catholic Carnival LXVI: St. Valentine’s Favorites

Rock on, Father at Rhymes with Right explains how a local priest featured his alter ego one night after mass.

Dunmoose at Dunmoose presents Documentary in the Desert:
An announcement about an upcoming documentary set at the Monastery of Christ in the Desert

How Mary Protects Christianity is a beautiful description of the Marian model of faith by Henri Nouwen. Thanks to la nouvelle theologie.

An Unusual Coincidence at bearing blog tells the story of a surreal experience she encountered. Coincidence or providence? You decide.

Beautiful artwork is examined in more detail in February on the Church Calendar at Kicking over My Traces. History, art, and theology in a serene study in motherhood by Georges de la Tour.

Venerable John Henry Newman, C.O. preached a sermon On February 9th, 1851 . . . This post at Quenta Nârwenion gives us the notes dealing with the stay of the Christ Child in Egypt.

Tell No One Anything at HMS Blog is a reflection on this past Sunday’s Mass readings, focusing on the “Messianic secret” in Mark about Jesus’ healings.

The biggest threats to us come not from without, but from within. at Our Word and Welcome To It explore Jesus’ warning that "the things which come out of a man are what defile him.”

Abortion and Protestant Churches at Ramblings of a GOP Soccer Mom discusses an article on the dwindling memberships of protestant churches that don’t condemn abortion – and she points out what a church has to accept before accepting abortion.

Sticking reflects on remaining steady and persevering in life by means of faith and grace. From A Penitent Blogger.

Liturgical Soapbox: Humility, Contrition, and Petitions in the Tridentine and Novus Ordo Missals at Ales Rarus takes a look at several Missal texts and points out why some are better than others.

What are your thoughts on the Death Penalty? Crusader of Justice explains his thoughts in Death Penalty Revisited. The post was inspired by the recent March for Life.

I’m just a Dandelion in the Garden of Heaven says AdoroTeDevote in this reminder that the truth is not always apparent, and where some see a weed, others see a flower in God's garden.

I’ll have what she’s having at Confessions of a Hot Carmel Sundae explains that we must approach witnessing in a variety of ways, and most importantly by the witness of how we live our lives.

Speaking of apologetics, Deo Omnis Gloria offers us A Religious Framework: Justifying the Christian Concept, which analyzes a more rational way to speak to non-Christians.

This blog offers Reading Catholic Literature; a post on Catholic fiction writers and asks, “Who is your favorite?”

Finally, be sure to vote in the 2006 Catholic Blog Awards!

Hope you enjoyed this as much as I did.

God bless,
Jay

Posted by jay at February 14, 2006 10:49 PM


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Technically speaking, the post at my blog isn't about translations of a missal, but the missal texts themselves (Tridentine vs. Novus Ordo).

Posted by: Funky Dung at February 14, 2006 11:02 PM

Corrected, Funky Dung. Thanks.

Posted by: Jay at February 15, 2006 07:41 AM

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