Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Louisiana Catholic Blogger Roundup For Sept 18th

Starting in the Arch Diocese of New Orleans we have
Great News. We have another Louisiana Catholic blogger to add to the links. Go check out Looking at the Birds and Considering the Lilies.

It appears that Father Allen is making progress on his blog. Hurrah!!!!!

Our Nola expatFr. Victor Brown’s Catholic Daily Message who is teaching the Catholic faith currently to the heathen Texans has a new post here today. He has further reflections on the readings from last Sunday.

In the Diocese of Alexandria
Thoughts & Ruminations from Fr. Ryan has under his Sept 18th a great recent quote by the Pope on the Liturgy and also a link to some interesting reflections on the ordinary form of the Mass.

In the Diocese of Lafayette

From The Recamier has a pretty big post today starting off with the Saints from yesterday.

Dei Gratia has a post up called Ubi Caritas et Amor…. He has some insights on the past Sundays readings also

A Number of Things has a real girly themed post that is just all sugar, spice and everything nice :) called A Proper Pinny

Footprints on the Fridge gives us an update at What's Cooking?

Catholic Tube has some vid sup called The great mystery of prayer - praying the Lectio Divina and An interview with Father Johnathon Morris on the trends of Atheism in publishing and other areas of American culture.

We go to the Diocese of Baton Rouge

Where Father Decker at Thy Nose to the Marble. has a real nice pic of the cemetery at Rosaryville.

Finally the

The Brown Pelican Society has been busy as usual. Here are his post. Note I am putting some commentary on some of the links.
SAINT OF THE DAY: St. Joseph of Cupertino (1603-1663)
TODAY'S GOSPEL & MEDITATION - Dance or Weep
Largest Abortion Center in the U.S. Refused Permission to Open - Court Rejects Suit(More on this later in another post I shall be doing today
Alan Keyes Now Throws Hat into Republican Presidential Nomination Race (Lord Help US. I am not a big Alan Keyes fan. I can write for days about his numerous scams. )
Venezuela's Chavez May Take Over Private Schools (will there be outrage? I think he might have crossed a line here)
COSTS VS. BENEFITS OF ENDA
Freshman Pro-Life Dems Have Mixed Record in 110th Congress
Children As Gift
Sex Appeal and Innuendo Have Made Ferocious Inroads Lately Into TV Advertising
Special-Interest Groups Control Public Education, Says Attorney
Gay Activists Hopeful on Job Bias Ban (The Employment Non-Discrimination Act)
And the Nominee Is...
Cheating Stem Cell Scientist Enters U.S. Rat Race
Silent Genocide: Selective Abortions Take High Toll of Girls
Vatican Aide Offers 3 Back-to-School Tips
C. S. LEWIS

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