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Orthodox vs. Traditional VIEW FROM THE CHOIR - August 18, 2008 On Saturday I went to our local Catholic bookstore. Given my bibliophile ways, that's always a risky thing to do. My main reason for going was that in an anthology of Catholic poetry I had come across some poems by Jessica Powers (Sister Miriam of the Holy Spirit). ... http://backpew.blogspot.com/2008/08/orthodox-vs-tranditional.html

Book Review: A Pocket Guide to the Bible THE MAD TEA PARTY - August 16, 2008 ... be included--and why the Jewish Old Testament and the Protestant Bibles are different from the Catholic Bible--finishing the first section with the relationship between the Bible and the Church. Mr. Hahn next discusses how to understand the Bible. The Bible is literature and can be read that way, but ... http://marchhareshouse.blogspot.com/2008/08/book-review-pocket-guide-to-bible.html

Book Review: A Pocket Guide to the Bible CATHOLIC MEDIA REVIEW - August 16, 2008 ... be included--and why the Jewish Old Testament and the Protestant Bibles are different from the Catholic Bible--finishing the first section with the relationship between the Bible and the Church. Mr. Hahn next discusses how to understand the Bible. The Bible is literature and can be read that way, but ... http://catholicmediareview.blogspot.com/2008/08/book-review-pocket-guide-to-bible.html

Hello, is that you St. Therese? WHERE ANGELS GO... - August 10, 2008 ... praying it. Several years ago I had asked her for a sign. I wanted to know if my lapsed Catholic mother had made it to purgatory (at least) even though she left the Church around 1966. In a few days I felt I had my answer. I had asked St. Therese to send me some sign within 3 days having to do with ... http://michaelgabrielraphael.blogspot.com/2008/08/hello-is-that-you-st-therese.html

Catholic Convert Poets CHESTERTON AND FRIENDS - August 9, 2008 ... at Sententiae et Clamores ( http://trepanatus.blogspot.com/ ) began a discussion July 23 about Catholic convert poets (talk about a specific category!). The poets he and others cited were generally highly regarded as poets. The list that was posted: Denise Levertov Gerard Many Hopkins Thomas Merton ... http://chestertonandfriends.blogspot.com/2008/08/catholic-convert-poets.html

NY Times Asks... VIDEO MELIORA, PROBOQUE; DETERIORA SEQUOR - August 5, 2008 ... described that polarity perfectly in the call-and-response of "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso," poems he wrote in 1631 or 1632 that pit the merry man against the pensive one. It's hard to say who "won," but there is a hint in the final couplet of each poem: "These delights, if thou canst give,/ Mirth ... http://poncer.blogspot.com/2008/08/ny-times-asks.html

Renegade Internet Poet Strikes Saint Louis Catholic: Is No One Safe? SAINT LOUIS CATHOLIC - July 30, 2008 Anyone who spends much time surfing traditional Catholic blogs and websites will have come across the poetry of Hilary McRee Flanery , better known by her less-humiliating-than-mine pseudonym of Long-Skirts. She posted two poems recently in the comboxes that I enjoyed very much. ... http://stlouiscatholic.blogspot.com/2008/07/renegade-internet-poet-strikes-saint.html

Old poems rediscovered VIEW FROM THE CHOIR - July 28, 2008 ... called a thief to be among his chosen -there is hope --Lee Strong Back on June 16, The Ironic Catholic ( http://ironiccatholic.blogspot.com/ ) used that old haiku/senryu of mine as an example of the kind of entry to send in for the 2008 edition of the The Ironic Catholic Poetry ... http://backpew.blogspot.com/2008/07/old-poems-rediscovered.html

catholic poets SENTENTIAE ET CLAMORES - July 24, 2008 Venantius Fortunatus Reading His Poems to Radegonda VI . Lawrence Alma-Tadema ( 1862 ) . Yeah, I know. I haven't been blogging much recently. Mostly the reason is that I've been working very hard on the dissertation. At the same time, I think I'm more in a period of taking in ideas and ... http://trepanatus.blogspot.com/2008/07/catholic-poets.html

The Double Life of William Byrd THE NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT - July 22, 2008 ... has interesting material but I'm particularly intrigued at the stories of how this devout Catholic managed his life in Elizabethan England as a composer for the English church. Essentially he lived a double life. His Catholic music, such as his Masses, were written for private and ... http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheNewLiturgicalMovement/~3/342706406/doubte-life-of-william-byrd.html

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