Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Digest of Today's Posts (28 February 2007)

  • Some Changes to My Sidebar

  • A Dominican Priest's Take on the Jesus Burial Site Mockumentary

  • 4th Annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast - April 12-14, Washington, D.C.

  • Prayer Request from Darren Norton

  • Rush to Rudy - How About a Conservative Approach?

  • Judging History: Republicans Don't Know What They Want in a Judge

  • Archbishop Chaput on "Amazing Grace" and the Task of Living Our Faith More Deeply




  • (Digest of Yesterday's Posts (27 February 2007))

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    At 3/01/2007 12:53 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hey Jay, I am also listening to "the Lilly and the Lamb" how about that, great minds think alike! Angelus ad Virginem is a fine song (Gabriel from Heaven...) though I don't care so much for the version on that CD.

    This schoolyear I have really been taken advantage of the fact the library has an amazing selection of CD's of religious music, so many Masses from Medevil to Baroque, and other great composition works on the Creation, the Passion, the Rosary, etc.

    For some great Catholic Music, do what you can do to get your hands on the Cantigas to the Virgin Mary, the old Portugesse language is beautiful and the up-tempo songs about the Virgin transport the mind, it is one is watching the Crusaders march south on the Reconqusita.

    -FD

     
    At 12/03/2007 5:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I watched a National Geographic video on the Vatican that I checked out of our local library. It was sad to see how people are encouraged to give honor and pray to dead people instead of the living Christ who is the only one who can intervene on ones behalf. Mortals (even the pope) cannot choose saints and make their memory or position of any true spiritual effect. We are all sinners in need of Christ's cleansing and sanctification. Tradition with all its beautiful trappings has blinded so many people from the truth of the Gospel, which states that there is no other way but through Christ.

     

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