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February 27, 2007
This week's Catholic Carnival is up
Go see this week's Catholic Carnival here. It has a great Lenten theme throughout - and you are sure to find some interesting articles! God bless, Jay...
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February 20, 2007
The 106th Catholic Carnival is up
Go see this week's Catholic Carnival. It's called Divine Therapy, but you'll have to check it out to see why. God bless, Jay...
Posted at 8:32 AM
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February 17, 2007
BOOK REVIEW: Mr. Blue by Myles Connolly
Loyola Press has been reprinting classic Catholic literature for a couple of years now. And they’re doing an excellent job at selecting the books! I just read Mr. Blue by Myles Connolly, which is one of their “Loyola Classics” selections....
Posted at 10:09 AM
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February 15, 2007
Catholic Carnival 106 is better than a box of . . .
Go check out this week's Catholic Carnival. It's becoming better and better each week - and it's always full of great Catholic thought. God bless, Jay...
Posted at 8:38 AM
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February 12, 2007
One Day to Change the World
There's a big effort this year to make February 21st (Ash Wednesday) a day of fasting and prayer to feed the poor, fight injustice, and foster peace throughout the world. Called "One Day to Change the World" they are asking...
Posted at 8:27 AM
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February 7, 2007
The 105th Catholic Carnival is up
This week's Catholic Carnival is now up here. Go take a look and see what interests you. The Carnival is a great way to find new Catholic blogs or learn more about your faith. God bless, Jay...
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February 1, 2007
On Praying For Our Priests
In our modern times, we are faced with many temptations - material, sensual, even spiritual. It can, at times, be overwhelming. The struggles we experience, however, are not simply our own. They are tied to the very nature of the...
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