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I Keep Forgetting

October 5, 2009

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I keep forgetting that as a Catholic Christian, I now am a member of a parish, which is part of a diocese, which is part of a larger territory, which is part of a continent, which is part of the universal (catholic) Church.  So, when it was announced that Luis Rafael Zarama would be ordained [...]

A Former Protestant Prays the Rosary

September 28, 2009

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As a Protestant, I had some vague idea about the rosary, but quite honestly I thought it was a sequence of rote prayers directed to Mary.  Somehow I completely missed the fact that the recitation of prayers was to be combined with meditations on the life of Christ.  Nor did I understand that the Lord’s [...]

Chick Trip- Life is Like a Box of Chocolates (you never know what you’re gonna get)

September 19, 2009

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The Chicks are back from a major road trip- we were attending the 14th Annual Partnership Dinner and Dance benefiting InsideCatholic.com in Washington, D.C.  Somehow we landed an invitation to this swanky event, and with the blessings of our husbands we took off for a 36 hour adventure. If we twittered- which we don’t – [...]

Swimming with the Saints

August 31, 2009

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Now that my kids are older and can swim on their on, my time in the pool is waning.  However, I am still in the parenting stage where I have to be at the pool.  This summer was particularly pleasing as I could find a chair in a quiet corner, soak in the sun and [...]

A Southern Elixir

August 21, 2009

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If Our Blessed Mother and the adolescent Jesus were on earth today, she definitely would have, at some point, fixed him a Coke.  As chicks raised in the South, we both remember instances after injuries and illness when our mothers bandaged us up, sat us on the sofa, and handed us a Coke.  Only the [...]

Confessions of a Rookie Year Catholic

July 24, 2009

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Genuflecting, making the sign of the cross, bowing and kneeling are automatic for life long Catholics, but these gestures can be intimidating for the convert.  Now that I have been Catholic for a little over a year, I rather enjoy entering into the physical nature of worship in the Mass.  It is a concrete and [...]