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Eucharist desecration back on YouTube, written 8 hours ago, Time to voice your protest of YouTube's violation of it's own rules. Click on the petition form at America Needs Fatima. Robert Ritchie, director of America Needs Fatima, explained: "As Catholics, we believe the Host is the body, blood...
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I will serve!
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Mystic Monk Coffee: Order Through The Portiuncula and Donate To Birthright, written 15 hours ago, Order Mystic Monk Coffee Through The Portiuncula: the Little Portion and Donate to Birthright! FAIR TRADE ORGANICMystic Monk Coffee is pleased to offer the socially conscious consumer a coffee that resp...
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A Simple Woman's Daybook -- October 13, 2008, written 5 hours ago, Visit Peggy's to find out what the other women are thinking and doing today.For Today...Outside my Window...it's rainy, dark, and quite chilly in contrast to the beautiful weekend we had.I am thinking...what a busy, but exciting week...
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From Luther to our Lady.
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Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, written 5 days ago, JMJ+DIn the Dominican Order the first Sunday of October is "Rosary Sunday" when we honor Our Lady of the Rosary. Pope Pius V designated this day in 1571 after the great victory of Lapanto. Later, the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary was tra...
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House Blessing, written 18 hours ago, All make the sign of the cross. The leader, which the Bishops encourage to be a layperson, begins: Peace be with this house and with all who live here. Blessed be the name of the Lord.All respond: Amen. The leader may use these or similar words to introduce the ...
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Ciszek Hall, written 4 days ago, In case you'd like to see this year's motley crew of Jesuits, follow this link to Ciszek Hall's New Website
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It's October! That Means Time for Christmas Shopping!, written 3 days ago, When hinges creak in doorless chambers, and strange and frightening sounds echo through the halls. Whenever candlelights flicker where the air is deathly still. That is the time when ghosts are present, practicing [...]
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Eucharist Desecrated, Sarah Palin impaled, written 1 month ago, Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-...
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Mother Teresa Blog - Mother Teresa, whose original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born on August 26, 1910 in what is now Skopje, Macedonia. She received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Principles, change and fear - oh my!, written 2 weeks ago, There's a fine line, I think, between being principled vs stubborn, between being confident in yourself and fearing change. At that fine line, we learn something that disrupts our principles (or beliefs, assumptions, or worldview); instead o...
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Kinderweek ~ Leaves and the Letter F, written 6 hours ago, This happens to be peak foliage time around here, so I planned some fun "leaf" learning for our Earlybird this week. Here are a few of my ideas: Books to Read: The Leaf Man Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf Fletcher and...
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Book Review: The Story Of A Soul: The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux, written 1 day ago, Title: The Story of A Soul: The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux Editor: Mother Agnes of Jesus Translator: Michael Day Publication Year: 1951 (1997) Pages: 216 Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir Count for...
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The sand and the rock: a meditation on "reality" and the banking crisis, written 2 days ago, On October 6, Pope Benedict XVI reflected on Psalm 118, linking its wisdom to an understanding of the world financial crisis:"The Word of God is the foundation of everything, it is the true re...
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Krugmania, written 4 hours ago, Like Morning's Minion, I would like to congratulate Paul Krugman on his Nobel win. While Krugman's writing on economics is not without its problems (see here for a critique), like the girl in the nursery rhyme when he was good he was very very good. He's obviously a f...
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Disability Blog carnival 47 is up..., written 1 day ago, over at A Day in Washington. The theme is policy - of all kinds. Everything from sports to travel to voting to advocacy to government. Go on over and check it out!And the next carnival?via Disability Studies, Temple U: Next edition will appear...
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The Nature of the Crisis, written 2 days ago,
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Running At Full Steam, written 1 day ago, Back in the day when I sold cars, I worked at two speeds: stop and full bore. When I am into something, I jump in and give everything I can to it...the figurative "110%." Not long after becoming a Postulant here in Milwaukee, I realized that things...
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Father Hip, written 12 hours ago,
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