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Daily Archives: 14 February 2008
Lenten Family Food
The Arkansas Catholic published a list of 113 recipes for Lent. They might cover every Lenten meal with a fast every other day. Our family favorites are rather simple: grilled tuna salad, sometimes with cheese. Fondue is always popular. My … Continue reading
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DMC 8
Now we delve into the main part of the DMC. Its first chapter discusses “The Introduction of Children to the Eucharistic Celebration.” 8. A fully Christian life is inconceivable without participation in the liturgical services in which the faithful, gathered … Continue reading
Who’s A Catholic Education For, Anyway?
My friend Lee sent me this news (from his blog) on a Rochester radio personality taking it personally to Bishop Clark for authorizing the closure of a boatload of Catholic schools. The radio guy’s quote: First the priests screwed the … Continue reading →