Catholic Tube has this vid Fatherlessness and Crime Rates that is from a Catholic viewpoint.
From The Recamier has a her update from yesterday. She hits on one the biggie Catholic Saints that we honored yesterday. That is St Matthew. She has a ton of other facts for that day we should all Know. We find also find out that her Recaimier's blog is so subversive it can't be viewed on State of Kentucky computers.
A Number of Things has a new post up. Tea & Cake, Anyone? is a very interesting post that is about teaching hospitality & the home arts with a Catholic flair.
Footprints on the Fridge has a post full of ZOO pics. Go to Zoo pics to see more.
Cajun Cottage Under the Oaks has a short blurb here at Whether Mom Has a Busy Week or Not .
Thoughts & Ruminations from Fr. Ryan has a important interview you need to read under his Friday Sept 21 entry. It involves the of the question of 'facing the people' or 'facing the east' at Mass
Full Circle has a great post today. Go read The confusing meaning of the modern precept - You can't legislate morality.
The Brown Pelican Society has a ton of post up as usual. They are:
Raising Kids in the Media Age
FR. FRANK PAVONE - "America Will Not Reject Abortion Until America Sees Abortion"
WATCH BRIEF VIDEO OF "YOUTH FOR TRUTH" RALLY - AURORA, IL
America the Desperate? Why the Aurora Abortion Clinic SHOULDN'T Open
'Reclaiming Fatherhood' Movement Aims to Help Men Touched by Abortion
HUMOR: Murphy's Lesser-Known Laws
Pro-Abortion Kerry’s Lecture Cancelled at CUA Due to “Scheduling Conflict”
MANKIND NOW CAPABLE OF GROWING HUMAN EGGS IN LABORATORY!
Terrorism Uses Violence in God's Name, Says Pope
Sen. Brownback Introduces Ultrasound Informed Consent Act
TODAY'S GOSPEL & MEDITATION - Faith Worth More Than Life
SAINT OF THE DAY: St. Lawrence Ruiz and Companions (1600?-1637)
That is it for the Louisiana Blogger Roundup for this Saturday.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Louisiana Catholic Blogger RoundUp for Sept 22
Posted by James H at 9/22/2007 12:32:00 PM
Labels: abortion. pro life, Catholic, louisiana, Louisiana Catholic
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