November 08, 2005

Catholic Carnival LIII: Our Personal Experience with God

This week’s posts felt very personal to me. They included reviews of favorite books, personal reflections pondered over while considering monastery life, and several looks at our lives and our families. This has probably been my favorite Carnival to date because of the personal nature of the posts . . . enjoy:

What is Leisure? at Heart Speaks to Heart takes a look at Leisure, the Basis of Culture by Josef Pieper. Both the book and the post are a worthwhile read – especially in our day.

Generative Thought at la nouvelle theologie asks, “What generates culture?” and explores the things that move people . . .

Uniformity vs. Unity at Kicking Over My Traces explores Pope Benedict XVI’s analysis of the differences between Uniformity and Unity. Thought-provoking.

Sirach 22 at Dunmoose the Ageless offers us some reflective questions on the passage cited and ends with a recommendation we all can enjoy.

Song of Song's: A Husband's Commentary at HerbEly offers a take on a recent article in America magazine on sex and marriage.

What’s in a (Masculine) Name? at Our Word and Welcome to It points out that words mean things. Our Lord gave us very specific words to use when talking about Him. Unfortunately, not everyone wants to use those words - and in failing to use them, we can completely change the meaning of what is said.

God’s Family at HMS Blog gives us an excellent reflection on the meaning of Jesus’ promises to those who give up everything for him and for the Gospel.

Adventures in finding a parish out of town at Ramblings of a GOP Soccer Mom recounts her experiences at a wonderful parish in Alexandria, Virginia while out of town.

Gene Robinson: A mixed message hides the deeper truth at Angry in the Great White North analyzes the meaning behind Angican Bishop Gene Robinson’s recent comments on the Catholic Church’s position on homosexuality in the priesthood.

Approaching God as a Child at Happy Catholic offer us her personal revelation that came about when reading a blog post and an email. Good stuff!

One foot at a Time at emergentpdx struggles with “coming out.” It’s not what you think, but something I had issues with as well: when to tell non-Catholic friends and family that you are converting.

Tales from Ecclesiology at Crusader of Justice tells us two anecdotes from a rather enjoyable lecture this past week.

Integrity and Wisdom at A Penitent Blogger reflects on what wisdom requires – even in the Information Age.

Movie Review: Millions at Living Catholicism takes a look at the recent movie that involves a young boy who has visions of Saints in his daily life.

Denomination-hopping As State Transitions at Ales Rarus explores whether church-shopping can be modeled with state transition equations.

Hope you enjoyed it!

God bless,
Jay

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