August 31, 2005

In the meantime . . .

My latest ecommerce website is about to launch, so I'll be back posting once I'm finished with it. In the meantime, check out the latest Catholic Carnival. It has an interesting theme around discernment. Also, once again I ask that...

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August 29, 2005

Apologies and Prayers

Our apologies for being scarce. Joseph and I have a speaking engagement this weekend and a ton of work besides, but we're seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. By this time next week we should be showing...

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August 24, 2005

The latest Catholic Carnival

Go see the newest Catholic Carnival. It's a great collection of articles about Catholicism and containing Catholic thought. God bless, Jay...

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August 21, 2005

The Keys of the Kingdom of God

Isaiah 22:20-23. In that day I will call my servant Eliakim the son of Hilkiah and I will clothe him with your robe, and will bind your girdle on him, and will commit your authority to his hand; and...

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August 16, 2005

Catholic Carnival XLIII: The Woven Tapestry

A woven tapestry has always been an incredible work of art. Different colored threads meshed together by an artist’s skill comes together in “big picture” way that the threads never realize. This Carnival represents another fascination collection of colored threads,...

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August 13, 2005

From On Being Catholic by Thomas Howard

I just finished reading Thomas Howard’s latest book, On Being Catholic, and I must say that I was very impressed. Howard is a convert to Catholicism and because of this he brings a unique view on the Church. This book...

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August 9, 2005

James Taranto on Catholics in the Judiciary

This is so good I had to post the whole thing. From James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal: No one seriously argues anymore that Roe v. Wade was correctly decided. Rather, pro-Roe advocates rest their case on policy grounds...

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August 8, 2005

Sola Nada: What does the United Church of Christ Believe?

The United Church of Christ is well known for a couple of reasons: they are extremely liberal and they are shrinking rapidly. In response to this, the UCC began running a commercial last year that featured bouncers refusing some access...

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August 7, 2005

Busy, busy, busy

Sorry for the lack of posts - I'm actually in the process of moving! (And Joe is having to help). We'll be back very soon, but in the meantime check out this week's Catholic Carnival, which has some excellent articles...

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