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Catholicanuck: February 2014
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Friday, February 07, 2014. Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy. As a medical term, this can cover both deliberate miscarriage and natural miscarriage. For the sake of this post, I will be using the term to mean a deliberate or induced miscarriage. Iconoclasm is the destruction of icons or religious images. It occurred to me earlier today that abortion is a sort of iconoclasm. Links to this post. Where in the World? Liturgies of...
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Saturday, September 20, 2014. This is a link to my daughter, CatholicGinger's, blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please be aware that I consider anything that comes into my comment box, which is already public anyway, to be potential blog fodder. Striving to a better day. View my complete profile. Where two or three are gathered. This is a link to my daughter, CatholicGingers,. Catholic and Enjoying It.
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Catholicanuck: Book Review: Abbess of Andalusia
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Friday, May 16, 2014. Book Review: Abbess of Andalusia. Was the first book I've read about Miss O'Connor and it has not been the last. Flannery O'Connor's style is jarring to many. It was when she was alive, and it remains so. To understand why she wrote as she did, it is important to find out about her,as a person. Ms. Murray's work is among the books that seeks to help with this. I would recommend this book as a companion to an...
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Catholicanuck: Where in the World...?
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Friday, February 07, 2014. Where in the World? Imagine this scenario. A priest, during Mass steps back to permit a lay-person who has been sitting beside him all during Mass, to address the congregation. If a priest is truly unavailable for Mass, people should be directed to other parishes. Our chapel has another parish only a few minutes away. We were not so directed. A few weeks later, this governmental chaplain is again in the...
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Catholicanuck: June 2014
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Outrage Addiction: Its harm on the spiritual life . I borrowed this from the Te Deum Blog. There seems to be so much outrage these days. Outrage Addiction: Its harm on the spiritual life . Our main goal in this life should be to get to Heaven and take as many souls with us as possible. We not only have to learn our faith a. Links to this post. Tuesday, June 03, 2014. Island of the World. The portrayal of C...
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Catholicanuck: Book Review: Father Elijah
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Friday, May 16, 2014. Book Review: Father Elijah. Is the only book I reread on an almost annual basis, and I do not often read fiction. I still hold this book to be the best among the books of Michael D. O'brien's which I have read. Despite its size, it is hard to put down. The story is captivating. It is sub-titled "An Apocalypse", but it is hopeful, not frightening. This is a book of substance. It is sumptuous in its vocabu...
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Catholicanuck: February 2015
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Thursday, February 19, 2015. This little bit of weirdness crossed my desk last night. I do not for a minute claim to be in David Anthony Domet's league, but as another Catholic, Canadian blogger, I can tell you that this has given me a sense of doom I haven't felt in a long time. The Church Militant has weighed in. I do not know what Fr. Rosica expects to gain by this exploit. David Domet on his blog, Vox Cantoris. Divine Life: A...
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Catholicanuck: Te Deum laudamus!: Outrage Addiction: Its harm on the spiritual life ...
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Outrage Addiction: Its harm on the spiritual life . I borrowed this from the Te Deum Blog. There seems to be so much outrage these days. Outrage Addiction: Its harm on the spiritual life . Our main goal in this life should be to get to Heaven and take as many souls with us as possible. We not only have to learn our faith a. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Striving to a better day. One Lovely Blog Award.
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Catholicanuck: September 2014
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Saturday, September 20, 2014. This is a link to my daughter, CatholicGinger's, blog. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Please be aware that I consider anything that comes into my comment box, which is already public anyway, to be potential blog fodder. Striving to a better day. View my complete profile. Where two or three are gathered. This is a link to my daughter, CatholicGingers,. Catholic and Enjoying It.
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Catholicanuck: July 2013
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Catholic life in Canada from the viewpoint and musings of a happy Catholic. Saturday, July 27, 2013. Pope Francis has been pope for what, four months now? Another Canadian blogger referred to him as "confounding". That word perfectly describes my feelings toward the Pope, too. It distresses me that so many see the papacies of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and Pope Francis as an either/or situation. All of the popes I recollect (and that number is growing! We must remember to be charitable and to remember th...
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