Monday, December 15, 2008

Louisiana Catholic Blogger Update for Monday, December 15, 2008

It is a short Louisiana Catholic Blog update today. I was looking at the my blog stats for yesterday and even though I had s a lot of people going to high Volume Post (MIKE THE TIGER IN THE SNOW) it was still pretty slow hit rise. In fact the slowest I have had in some time.

I think a lot of folks are doing Christmas and having fun with the season with family and friends. So I expect it to pick up but keep checking back everyday.

From The Recamier has her daily update at Daily Update: December 14, 2008. She has Saints . That being Saint John of the Cross, Priest and Doctor (died 1591)

Catholic Underground has another great podcast here at CU Episode 91: You Bought the Sheep, You Shear It. The description is "Episode: Oxford shelves some Anglican Words, a little of what’s going on in the lives of the cu crew, our advent picks of the week, and a very special announcement from one of our listeners on backChat! Happy Advent! " The shownotes for the episode ate here at Episode 91 Shownotes

The Louisiana Brown Pelican Society( lay Louisiana Catholic organization) has their daily update.

For The Greater Glory has Fox News: Conservative?

Hurrah Astonished, Yet at Home! has a post up. See Carolina Chocolate Drops: "Cornbread and Butterbeans"

ALIVE AND YOUNG has Do It Yourself: Therese Anderson Sings "Na Na Na" in her kitchen , White Christmas , and Not Said By Jesus Sunday: Advent Edition

Thoughts & Ruminations of Father Ryan has Pug vs Laser and Some Facts about the Election (This is so interesting)

Cajun Cottage Under the Oaks has I Was Meant to Find Her (cute)

Life on the (L)edge (Catholic Deacon) has BIG J, THIS ONE'S FOR YOU

Our expat Priest in Houston Fr. Victor Brown’s Catholic Daily Message has Feast of Saint Mary di Rosa (15 Dec 2008)

Finally our Expat Priest in New Jersey Da Mihi Animas has "If I Die Before You Wake" Tribute to Armed Forces , "Bella": The Movie that Celebrates Life , Saint of the day: John of the Cross , Let's keep CHRIST in Christmas! , and Closure of the 150th anniversary of the Apparitions at Lourdes

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