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| Topic Started: Monday, 26. March 2012, 22:49 (160 Views) | |
| Deacon Robert | Monday, 26. March 2012, 22:49 Post #1 |
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I will place urls and other points of interest as I find them. Please take them and start new threads. One that came up in the Parish today is inspirering: http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2012/03/26/thousands-kneel-in-adoration-at-wembley/ |
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The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne | |
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| Deacon Robert | Monday, 26. March 2012, 23:01 Post #2 |
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I am biased, but this is my Bishop's explanation of consubstantial: http://www.patersondiocese.org/page.cfm?Web_ID=4555 |
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| Deacon Robert | Tuesday, 27. March 2012, 00:19 Post #3 |
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http://blog.adw.org/2012/03/what-is-sloth-its-a-bit-more-subtle-than-laziness/ |
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| Deacon Robert | Tuesday, 27. March 2012, 20:07 Post #4 |
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interesting and in your part of the world---Demons & posession interesting discussionn http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/need-to-read/2012/03/25/exorcist-bishop-called-in-to-purge-demons-from-welsh-souls-91466-30611204/ |
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| Deacon Robert | Tuesday, 27. March 2012, 20:18 Post #5 |
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Here is a place with many Catholic blogs. admittedly some are good to excellent. Some not so much http://www.patheos.com/Religion-Portals/Catholic.html |
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| Rose of York | Tuesday, 27. March 2012, 21:30 Post #6 |
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The other day I mentioned that I was finding a particular topic boring, it seemed to have run out of steam, was getting repititive. Deacon Robert kindly offered to suggest some new topics and provide links. Well, he has done as he offered. The idea is that if anybody wants to take up the suggestions and start the new topics, they are welcome to do so, so please do go ahead. I've made a start, with two new subjects. In some cases the link may be useful in an existing thread, others may need new topics. |
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| Clare | Tuesday, 27. March 2012, 21:34 Post #7 |
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Putting the "Fun Dame" into Fundamentalist
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I quite like Bad Catholic, which is a Patheos blog. ThePulp.It is a good plalce to find interesting articles. |
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S.A.G. Motes 'n' Beams blog Join in the Fun Trivia Quiz! | |
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| Deacon Robert | Tuesday, 27. March 2012, 22:34 Post #8 |
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Excellent Clare. Now pick a blog or a point in one and open a thread to discuss it. |
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| paul | Wednesday, 28. March 2012, 01:20 Post #9 |
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I thought Deacon Robert that this is what we have been doing from the start ie discussing various topics? |
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| Rose of York | Wednesday, 28. March 2012, 01:23 Post #10 |
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It is, Paul. Deacon Robert has been working hard suggesting fresh topics and even helping by giving us links we can use for starting them. He is familiar with some very good informative websites, that have material produced by people (some clergy, some lay) who know what they are talking about and are good at putting their messages across. We don't have to use the links, but they are there if members want them. I think the heading "let's use this as a place to start discussions" means lets us this thread for suggesting new topics. |
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