A short article by Deborah Molinari on the special opportunities that mothers enjoy to assist in the renewal of the liturgy: Rooting the family in the liturgical year helps to produce lives which are God-centred and continues the formation and sanctification of the Catholic family that flows from the sacred liturgy. This in turn can… Continue reading “The Role of Mothers in a New Liturgical Movement”
Help needed: Our Lady of Guadalupe linkage
I want to send my pal Iris some good links on the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Have any that you care to recommend? Primary sources especially appreciated. Thanks 🙂
I wouldn’t do it for Sarah Palin…
…only for Mother Assumpta Long: I actually watched Oprah today. I blogged about it over at Feminine Geniuses. (Hint: Did you know nuns DON’T HAVE SEX??!!)
Snowmageddon via satellite
Satellite image of the Mid-Atlantic, taken February 7, 2010.
SNOWPOCALYPSE 2010
Peony’s seven quick takes
1. SNOWMAGEDDON! 2. Yes, I went to the grocery store yesterday — I’d lose my DC-Metro cred if I didn’t — and yes, it was a madhouse. It took twenty minutes just to find a parking spot, and inside the carts were almost gridlocked. One of the staff mentioned that it was “worse than Christmas”… Continue reading Peony’s seven quick takes
The Auteur and the Super Bowl
via Joe Carter at First Thoughts
How Buck v Bell led to Roe v Wade
Great rant from Bride of Rove: Have you ever wondered why abortion was eventually approved as the law of the land? It did not begin with Roe vs Wade. It did not begin with women’s rights advocates. It began in a far darker corner of the US legal system building precedent upon precedent. In Buck… Continue reading How Buck v Bell led to Roe v Wade