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Today Recipes – Crispy Rosemary Chicken and Fries - Crispy Rosemary Chicken and Fries: A Delightful Comfort Food Looking for a delicious and easy-to-make meal that will please the whole family? Look no fur...22 hours ago
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Catholic Prayer: Why Prayer is a Vital Part of Your Vocation - [image: Catholic Prayer and Vocation: Married couple standing close on a balcony] “Do you think you might have a vocation? I heard this question constantly ...1 week ago
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The Coming of the Lord is at Hand - When you really think about it, we are people who don’t like to wait – for anything. Like standing in a long line at the store because someone in front.....1 month ago
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Types of strapping materials to be aware of - Looking for the right strapping materials to secure your goods efficiently? Understanding the types of strapping materials available is essential. From the...6 months ago
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Gospel Reflections: Luke 12:49-53 - Today’s Gospel: Luke 12:49-53 If you were looking today for that feel-good Gospel passage, you might just walk away disappointed. Yet, Jesus never said tha...2 years ago
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Just Wondering - I am just thinking about blogging here again. I have been away for awhile. I went to a different blogging platform but it is too expensive for me right now...2 years ago
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All Courses on Sale - All Dan & Connie's courses are on sale for one week only. Also, check out Connie's new podcast!3 years ago
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3 Key Tips to Stand Firm in Love - The world is in chaos and everyone seems to be shouting their opinion right now. Have you noticed? Is it wearing you down? Me too. But even more than ...3 years ago
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Resurrections Happen Every Day - “Mostly we grow by falling apart.” – Mary Sharon Moore, spiritual director Today is the Feast of All Souls. I am heavy-hearted but filled with hope. Maybe ...4 years ago
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O give thanks - O give thanks to the Lord For He is good His mercy endureth Forever and ever. Daniel 3:89 Douay Rheims Roman Catholic Bible4 years ago
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Adoration…Be with Me - I sit among myriads of angels, yet it is lowly me upon whom His eyes rest…those eyes too beautiful to see while I am yet in the flesh. Saints and martyrs s...4 years ago
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Martyrdom - Today I have been pondering the courage of martyrs, those who die for their faith. Archbishop Oscar Romero is one like that. He spoke out for justice and p...4 years ago
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Their Faces Radiated Joy! - Thursday, October 10, 2019 A Reflection on Luke 17:5-10, N.A.B. By: Larry T. Smith *Saying of Faith**. **5**And the apostles said to the Lord, “Increase o...5 years ago
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The Negative Reactions to Pope Francis - Every time Pope Francis speaks, the papers are filled with sensational headlines; he does not emphasize many of the popular, hot issues like abortion and h...5 years ago
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New Door, New Chapter - As I ended a chapter of my life, a new one will start. Of course, there is an intersession part. There are things to do and I need to settle them first b...5 years ago
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Romero for «Doctor» - Receiving Georgetown *Honoris Causa*. EspaƱol | italiano (Google Translate) #SaintOscarRomero #Canonization #Beatification *-FINAL BLOG POST-* St. Oscar ...6 years ago
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Lost in His Heart - 'I feel entirely lost in this divine Heart. It is as though I were in a fathomless abyss, in which He discloses to me treasures of love and of grace for th...6 years ago
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Thoughts on Books: A Storyteller's Guide to Joyful Service: Turning Your Misery into Ministry by Tony Agnesi - The Book: Did you ever notice that the couple raising money for autism has an autistic child? The woman visiting cancer patients is a cancer survivor? The ...6 years ago
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Clerical Monsters...Blood on the Floor - As I sat under this stained glass window, depicting Our Lord during his dark moment in prayer at Gethsemane, an angel bringing Him a *chalice of strength...6 years ago
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NCR Podcast: Reflecting on ordinary time - Here's a podcast on something many of us take for granted: Ordinary Time or as Daria calls it, "the Green Valley". Excerpt: The liturgical season of ordin...6 years ago
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What She Did Not Choose - Franz Verhas: Young Girl Reading There's a beautiful passage in Fr. Jacques Philippe's book, *In the School of the Holy Spirit*, that seems to capture ...6 years ago
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In Memory of Monsignor Vincent Foy - Monsignor Vincent Foy went to his eternal rest early on March 14, 2017. The oldest priest in the Archdiocese of Toronto, Monsignor Foy was a courageous d...7 years ago
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That Moment I interviewed Fr. Donald Calloway - I must have forgotten to link the book review and interview I did with Fr. Donald Calloway. Yes, THEEE Fr. Calloway. Anyway, I wrote a 5 star ...7 years ago
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The year, the month, the day doesn't matter, the souls need our prayers - Amidst the old tombstones I walk, Lichen infecting the stones, Moss covering names, and Grass covered markers with names erased Because they are so old...8 years ago
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See Each Other Through the Eyes of Christ - Imagine this two teen girls. One of the girls is very strong and healthy. The other teen has never even been out of her wheelchair to know what freedom us,...8 years ago
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Thank You! - Thank you for reading the posts Saint Theodora/Mother Theodore Guerin. This blog began as an avenue to promote awareness of our eighth American Saint. I al...8 years ago
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The Whole World is a Friary - Feast of St Francis of Assisi - [image: StFrancis_part] When St Francis of Assisi had rebuilt a tumbledown little church given to him by the Benedictines, he called it St Mary of the Ang...9 years ago
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A HELL OF A QUESTION - *WHAT IS YOUR VIEW ABOUT THIS?* *YOUR COMMENTS ARE WELCOME* *CLICK HERE*9 years ago
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Do You Celebrate Christ - I know that as Catholics sometimes we can get caught up in rituals of the Mass, especially if you are one that attends daily Mass. Yes it is beautiful,...9 years ago
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The problem of gratitude - It’s been decades since I have been in grammar school, so when I think of Thanksgiving, pilgrims or Indians don’t generally come to mind. I think of whose ...10 years ago
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Changes at Catholic Spirituality Blogs Network
Dear Readers,
I'm sure you have noticed how few new posts we have had on our blog at CSBN in the past few months. I have been busy publishing and promoting my new book, Trusting God with St. Therese. I have also become very active in working with other Catholic writers at my new Google+ Community and website, Indie Catholic Authors. I am no longer able to post other bloggers' work here as I have done in the past, because there are only so many hours in a day. I also have parenting, household, and homeschool duties.
Beginning today, I am changing the blog over to links with excerpts from our members' blogs. The old posts will remain here. You can still find them through searches, the Popular Posts link, or the Labels at the bottom of this page.
Our facebook page will continue just as it has in the past, pulling in posts from a few members' blogs.
I hope you will continue to visit and comment on the blogs of our members.
Blessings to you and your loved ones.
Connie Rossini
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Seems like an inspired move, Connie. I've been wondering how you do all you do!!!
ReplyDeleteI tried to find a compromise between having too much to do and shutting down the site.
ReplyDeleteGood move. Time is precious for you, your family, and your journey.
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