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Stone Cold Minky: Stacked one on top the other...
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A proud member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits; Recording the beauty of the SoCal Cemetery. Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Stacked one on top the other. Cremation niches, Hollywood Forever. Not even in death can one escape thier fellow Los Angelean. They stack 'em up high like cordwood out here. I know. Not nice of me. Not at all. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stacked one on top the other. Oh, and by the way. Standing on My Head. Ten Years is a Long Run…. Ask Sister Mary Martha. Why Megachurch...
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Catholic Planner – Catholic Family Vignettes
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A collage of literary snapshots from the life of a large traditional Catholic family. Under construction…please check back! 3 thoughts on “ Catholic Planner. January 3, 2011 at 5:32 am. Can’t wait for this! Can you let me know when it’s available? September 13, 2011 at 11:29 pm. Was wondering if the planner will let us change the year to reflect the new one or is that something you have to do? I am wanting to print it out for this school year. Thanks so much! BTW your needle tatting is beautiful! Enter y...
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Laura's Place
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Monday, December 15, 2008. In the combox, below, Phyllis alludes to an email I shared with several folks from Chorale. I sent an email to composer David Conte, whose "A Stable-Lamp is Lighted" was one of our Joy of the Season selections. The piece is a setting to a poem by Richard Wilbur (b. 1921). I think you'll see why I had trouble getting through this one without tears and choking-up. And some of the Pharisees from among the multitude said unto him, Master rebuke thy disciples. A stall become a shrine.
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Practicing God's Presence: November 2008
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His Love Never Ends. Sunday, 30 November 2008. It is a perfect Sunday for sitting around doing very little. It is cold and raining on and off outside. My essay is finished bar one final proof-read tomorrow and so I cam do what I like. . . I was having a look around the Internet when I discovered this book meme on Confessions of a Prodigal Daughter. And as she did say that anyone could do it, and I love reading, I decided to take part. . So here is my contribution:. I wee bit of self gratuitous narcicism.
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Tim Madrid: January 2012
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Friday, January 27, 2012. Pigskin Wisdom for the Playoff Season. As we all get ready for Super Bowl Sunday which will cap a particularly spectacular playoff this year, I thought all you fellow football fans might enjoy this piece from the Wall Street Journal written by an enlightened Englishman:. Soccer is called the beautiful game. But football is chess, played with real pieces that try to knock each other's brains out. It doesn't get any more beautiful than that. Click to read the complete article.
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Tim Madrid: January 2013
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013. In Their Own Words. Moments after I published the last post on the new abortion clinic in Columbus, I came across this graphic. And some still defend the moral foundation of Planned Parenthood. Links to this post. Where Angels Once Played. The email reproduced below from a woman in Central Ohio is a poignant reminder of the insidious and deceitful nature of the abortion industry. The irony is cruel, and the loss of life staggering. Through the years I would continue to experi...
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Laura's Place: How come...
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Sunday, December 14, 2008. I can't find any blogs about Catholic womanhood. I mean homekeeping, arts and crafts, being feminine, etc. Must feminine womanhood in all its diverse manifestations be the property of the Protestant evangelicals and fundamentalists? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thanks for stopping by - I'm an erratic and inconsistent blogger, but I hope it does some good to someone, somewhere. I hope it brings you a bit closer to Christ. Email me at laurab@catholic.org.
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Laura's Place: August 2008
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Saturday, August 30, 2008. I'm in a debate on one of the boards I frequent with a woman who's very pro-choice and insists that she would abort if she became pregnant. She called the preborn child a parasite and compared it to a tapeworm. Needless to say, I disagreed with her. What might need to be said is that she and I are friends, so I feel a particular tenderness toward this woman, and a need to protect her from some of the other, even more passionate remarks, of some participants. Nope - the people M...
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Tim Madrid: January 2010
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Saturday, January 16, 2010. January 14th (exactly three months after Nina went into labor) we were all finally at home together. Killian was a trooper and fought his way through numerous medical conditions to win his triumphant homecoming. Links to this post. All strapped in for the trip home. Killian was such a good sport for the trip home. He slept the entire way home and didn't make a noise, though he flashed an occasional smile at Mom who was sitting next to him. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Tim Madrid: September 2012
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012. I'm not a big fan of election summers. They're typically an endless barrage of political ads, mudslinging and media personalities bickering about the latest gaffe or mishap. I decided months ago who I was going to vote for (and his name rhymes with "pit" in case you were wondering), so all the chatter is meaningless to me. Our choices have lasting and far-reaching consequences. This election is no exception. Think about it, and make it count! Links to this post.