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Bishop Miehm's Ordination - March for Life - St. Hyacinth Confirmations - Visit to Divine Infant - NET Board - Ven. Mich THE JOURNEY OF A BISHOP - May 14, 2013 ... Bishop Pazak, brothers in the presbyterate and diaconate, dear brothers and sisters in the Lord: The beautiful text on the encounter of Elizabeth and her kinswoman Mary during which Elizabeth's son leapt in her womb as Mary with Jesus in her womb drew near in welcome is a wonderful context for our reflection in prayer at this closing ceremony on Parliament Hill at this 2013 edition of the March for Life. What joy should be ours as we contemplate life in the womb and what ...http://archbishopterry.blogspot.com/2013/05/bishop-miehms-ordination-march-for-life.html

At April's End, the Doctors Are In WHISPERS IN THE LOGGIA - April 29, 2013 ... the ongoing prayer, sweat and tears of the servants of God.'" Especially in these trigger-happy days, the role of women in the church ever on the front-pages, the lesson is particularly worth recalling. * * * St Catherine's Day follows the memorial of one of the most popular "modern saints" added to the roll of the canonized in the pontificate of John Paul II, one whose poignancy is only enhanced this time around. For just the ninth time, yesterday marked the feast of St ...http://whispersintheloggia.blogspot.com/2013/04/at-aprils-end-doctors-are-in.html

Saint of the Day: Gianna Beretta Molla DA MIHI ANIMAS - April 28, 2013 ... After earning degrees in medicine and surgery from the University of Pavia in 1949, she opened a medical clinic in Mesero (near Magenta) in 1950. She specialized in pediatrics at the University of Milan in 1952 and thereafter gave special attention to mothers, babies, the elderly and the poor. While working in the field of medicine—which she considered a "mission" and practiced as such—she increased her generous service to Catholic Action, especially among the ...http://salesianity.blogspot.com/2013/04/saint-of-day-gianna-beretta-molla.html

Mary TV Daily Reflection 4/17/2013 MARY, OUR MOTHER - April 17, 2013 ... pink line appeared. We knew then we were going to be parents again. We were absolutely thrilled. I was 36 at the time, Ron was 42. We should probably have waited to tell people. But we couldn't, we immediately told everyone we knew that we were expecting. We were overjoyed!! The first time we went to the doctor they treated us like the elderly parents they thought we were. The brought us into the room and because I was 36 they gave me a brochure telling me I needed an amniocentesis. When they ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/YVVY/~3/n_vr-G2m80Q/mary-tv-daily-reflection-4172013.html

Reading Our Way Into Catholicism CATHOLICMOM.COM - April 17, 2013 ... contrast in Jesus still on the cross in the crucifix, and an empty cross such as is seen in Protestant churches. I read The Consolation of Philosophy , another Catholic book. This book was my departure from Calvinist thinking about Predestination. I started to see our free will and God's plan very differently after reading it. I was at a Protestant school where the Resurrection was being doubted by many of the professors in the Religious Studies department, but at the same time, I was learning ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Catholicmomcom/~3/rtVnkjqih_k/

No Child Is Ever "Unwanted" FIVE FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL - April 5, 2013 On one of the days I was up at the 40 Days for Life prayer vigil in Bedford Square with a friend this Lent I happened, as I walked back for the train, to see that the local pro-choice group had set up camp around the people praying. We stopped and had what proved to be an interesting (albeit short) talk about our differing views on abortion. Surprisingly we had more common ground than I had expected. She asked me why I was pro-life; my answer was that I did not believe that ...http://fivefeetabovesealevel.blogspot.com/2013/04/no-child-is-ever-unwanted.html

A Meaningful Palm Sunday, and an Encounter With an Anti-Catholic Element... LIFE OF A CATHOLIC LIBRARIAN - March 25, 2013 I thought already having been sick within the past 4 weeks would make me exempt from the current virus malevolently making its way though our house, but that my friend, is a very, very naive assumption. The little petri dishes that live in my house, aka *my children*, continue to rain germs down like there is no tomorrow and the entire family is now sick. Mike was sick last week and is clearly getting better. *jealous* Henry just has a lingering cough like he always ...http://lifeofacatholiclibrarian.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-meaningful-palm-sunday-and-encounter.html

Through the Fire THE ESCAPE - February 19, 2013 This is the birth story of my third child and beautiful daughter. The story really begins far before her birth and I feel that it is important and an intricate part of it. I want to write it down to remember the spiritual journey of this pregnancy and to remember the abundant graces given to my family and me during this time. This pregnancy tested me to limits I had never been brought to before. First with physical suffering, then with mental. I have already described some ...http://dreasblogtheescape.blogspot.com/2013/02/through-fire.html

Destination Jesus 2013 BEAUTIFUL DAY - February 18, 2013 ... asked her if she knew anything about the Catechesis of the Good shepherd. She looked surprised and said she had just taken a class on how to teach it! I told her what I wanted to do (make M one of these sets for her birthday and learn how to teach it as well.) She was very happy and said she would love to help me! She asked for my email (and I had to give her the yahoo one I rarely use because I couldn't really give my milkjugs one to a nun!) and she said she would meet with me. I'm SO ...http://babypack.blogspot.com/2013/02/destination-jesus-2013.html

Are More Catholic Women Ditching Contraception in Favour of Real Marriage and Health? THINKING LOVE, NO TWADDLE - February 15, 2013 ... contraception was in any way allowed until after the Church of England Lambeth Conference in 1930 were contraception was deemed allowable to a married couple in very extreme circumstances. The wise and Spirit led Pope Pius XI immediately responded with Casti Connubii (1930) which reiterated, strongly, the 2000 year teaching of Christ and His Church. But the damage from England spread out and soon other churches were allowing contraception and more horribly Christians began to favour killing ...http://mum6kids.wordpress.com/2013/02/15/are-more-catholic-women-ditching-contraception-in-favour-of-real-marriage-and-health/

Fears of the Priesthood Pt. 4 SOUTHERN FRIED CATHOLICISM - February 6, 2013 ... child to tell her a parent had just died. And everything between and beyond. I remember that we are ALL inconvenienced with death. And that means, we get a pass for not having it all together. I just show up with what the church wants their priest to do and try not to get my unprofessional all over people in the process. I don't look forward to any deaths. Well, not MANY deaths. However, I consider myself ready when ever that call comes. Which leads me to: 4. ...http://www.southernfriedcatholicism.com/2013/02/fears-of-priesthood-pt-4.html

Snowy Daybook PRAYING FOR GRACE - February 4, 2013 ... January. Dr. V (who besides being a well-respected oncologist is also a very handsome and caring Italian man) said they are not complex and he is confident they are nothing to worry about. The clot, on the other hand, is somewhat worrisome because it came up unprovoked (no surgery or medical event causing me to stay in bed). I will probably be on coumadin for three to six months, but in the meantime I will have to see a hematology oncologist to see if there is a malignancy ...http://prayingforgrace.blogspot.com/2013/02/snowy-daybook.html

Quick Takes: Wrapping Up the (abortion) Week LITTLE CATHOLIC BUBBLE - January 27, 2013 ... to read . It is not for everyone. If you read it, you will never, ever forget it. But Kat lived it, and I so admire her courage for putting it out there for all to see. How the Nine Days of Prayer Comforted Me While I Fought Demons 6) Which leads me again to "the sculpture". Oh, the sculpture! This is the love and comfort that I see Kat's child sending to her… and the love of all the children that my friends have lost through abortion. May God bless, ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/LittleCatholicBubble/~3/sEktHXZI-Gc/quick-takes-wrapping-up-abortion-week.html

And So We Begin a New Plan... PASSIONATE PERSEVERANCE - January 25, 2013 ... There is sacrifice. There is love. Because that's what Courtney has taught us to do. To offer her suffering and ours for those who have no own to pray for them. We have met some of them here in this ward. Mama's with no support around them as their little ones fight through illness and recover from surgery. They are alone... We have been blessed beyond measure...you surround us with love and prayer. You fight for our Courtney. There are no words I can share ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PassionatePerseverance/~3/fg_OVJO2Pfo/and-so-we-begin-new-plan.html