Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Louisiana Catholic Blog Update For July 8 th 2009




The pictures I have up today are from past New Orleans Catholic Newspapers. The First as you can see was In French and ran from 1842 to 1864. The second pic is of a paper called Catholic Action South that ran from 1930 to the time the now Clarion Ledger starting publishing. I do get a kick out some of the fun Sensationalism as you can see in the bottom right hand Corner. READ "DISINTERRING A CORPSE. :) Heck it works makes me want to read it. Perhaps Modern day catholic papers should copy it Pics of the other New Orleans Catholic papers as well as a good history of the New Orleans Catolic Papers that ran can be located here on this page

It is a short Bayou Catholic Blog update today!!


We have a new addition to the Louisiana Catholic Blog links and daily update. That is Da Mihi Animas . He is a Religious priest and thus will move around a lot!! He is a Salesian. I don't know much about this order of Priest and Brothers. I did read yesterday that one of their own is getting a huge Job at the Vatican- CONGRATS.


So it seems proper to give this native Louisiana guy and LSU fan a designation as certified Louisiana Blogger(Ex pat) for LIFE. I will put somewhere on the Louisiana Catholic links. I think in the NOLA Section. Go see his posts Our Lady of Chiquinquirá: The image that healed itself! and Mexicans and Machines: More from Reason TV

Ville Platte Catholic Youth Group has One Way(Jesus)


From The Recamier has her daily update here atDaily Update: July 7, 2008 She has no Saints today but her post is interesting as usual


Catholic Tube has vids. See Franciscan Friars of the Renewal and Seminary of Christ the King


Baby Cate has a beautiful post today at To the Fields


The Louisiana Brown Pelican Society( lay Louisiana Catholic organization) has his major update of links as usual.


ALIVE AND YOUNG has Words Women Use: Advice to Men and a cool post here Tolkien on How Previous Critics Treated Beowulf


Cajun Cottage Under the Oaks is back. It appears that all is well after a short pause in almost daily updating for as long as I can recall . See her latest entry Morning Mist Over a Louisiana Marsh which is a cool pic.


Fr. Victor Brown’s Catholic Daily Message has his daily message here at Feast of Saint Raymond of Toulouse (8 July 2008)

2 comments:

  1. Hey, thanks for the shout out! God bless Louisiana and all of her ex-pats as well! You have a great blog here!

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  2. Thanks Father. I seem to recall that my little chart showed that while you were visiting last week you were coming in from the Gretna area. I will put you in the New Orleans Catholic section

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