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9.10.11
Forgive Everyone for Everything--Fr. Stephen Freeman, an Eastern Orthodox priest, from his blog, Glory to God for All Things
Thoughtful reading, also references Dostoeveski's The Brothers Karamosov.
A Deliberate Life
--Karen Edmisten, from the blog of the same name
Some times the best lessons are the most basic. Nice one!
--Kathryn Jean Lopez, the NRO Editor shows up at the Catholic News Agency.
Another brilliant piece from Lopez - this time about Dorothy Day's abortion and whether it impacts her cause for canonization.
Another brilliant piece from Lopez - this time about Dorothy Day's abortion and whether it impacts her cause for canonization.
-- Lisa Hendey, at Faith and Family Live
Some excellent advice and things to ponder for our parishes, and don't miss this earlier post as well:
Rachel Balducci's Cry Room Conundrum Living an Awesome Story
--Jennifer Fulwiler, from Conversion Diary
Be. Not. Afraid. Most of us can never hear this too much.
The Curious Case of the Cursing Coach
--Joel Schmidt, from Practicing Catholic
If it is football season in your house, this is conversation-worthy.
Spiritual Warfare and the Screwtape Letters
-- From the team at the Catholic Spiritual Direction blog
You must check out this well-acted video about the making of a great audio book version of CS Lewis' The Screwtape Letters. And if you've never read the book, get it! I highly recommend it.
OK, I'm loving this video!
HT: The Deacon's Bench - with a shout out to the Boston University Catholic Center young adults at about 2:24 in -- out in the snowy sidewalk on Comm Ave in front of Marsh Chapel.
Oh, and this one too...
HT: The Anchoress
In honor of 9/11:
Documentary: "9/11: The Day that Changed the World" - on the Smithsonian Channel (you can watch it online.)
The Church's Noblest at Ground Zero
-- Sr. Mary Ann Walsh, from Patheos
No Clergy at Ground Zero
-- Elizabeth Scalia, from her blog, The Anchoress, at Patheos
My own piece on the subject will run here tomorrow, and at Patheos.
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