Sunday Snippets – A Catholic Carnival

February 26, 2012

This post is linked to Sunday Snippets at RAnn’s blog, This That and the Other Thing where you’ll find a lot of good posts by Catholic bloggers.

This week I joined a circulating meme, Three Favorite Religious Books. It’s been fun to see what books others have as favorites.

At Lenten Stations I have a link to last year’s post where you can click to pray all fourteen stations from the sacred liturgy.  That post also has a YouTube video of Part I of Dvorak’s Stabat Mater, once of the most beautiful ever written.  There’s a back story to that you’ll find in the link to my first post on the Stabat Mater.

For families needing meat-free Lenten meals, I posted my Gluten Free Egg and Bread Casserole.

At Sabbath Moments I wrote on a few things, but mainly on mortification.

Is your house dusty?  So is God’s universe!  Over the next few million years, should we last that long, the dust will gradually dissipate, being destroyed by forming stars or dispersing into the galaxy.  I’d like the dust in my house to be destroyed or dispersed without my having to do anything!  Click on the image to read the APOD commentary.

Dust of the Orion Nebula, copyright Nicolas Villegas

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V. Praised be Jesus Christ!

R. Now and forever!

(Click on the link above to read why I end my posts this way.)

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3 Comments to Sunday Snippets – A Catholic Carnival

  1. Hah! I love the factoid about the dust. If only those stars would form a little faster :)

    Stopping by from Sunday Snippets.
    dweej {House Unseen} recently posted..Edith Stein- Writer, Convert, Martyr

  2. dweej {House Unseen} on February 26th, 2012
  3. Hi Barbara, thanks so much for your encouragement!! I am sorry that I haven’t blogrolled you, so here goes!!

    Lenten blessings!

  4. Ebeth on February 26th, 2012
  5. God bless you Ebeth and thanks for the inclusion on your blogroll.

  6. barb on February 26th, 2012

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