Catholic Carnival 158: Giving Up, Giving In, and Giving Back
This week's Catholic Carnival is being hosted by Sarah at Another Day of Catholic Pondering. Sarah begins the Carnival by relating a lesson in humility in her fresh and frank style -- it's something we can all relate to -- and a virtue to grow in this Lent.
There are posts on a wide variety of topics this week that I think you will find fascinating, so be sure and stop by for a visit. I can assure you -- you won't be disappointed.
Here's a sampling:
Adam's Ale brings us "Pessimistically Optimistic" - From the desk of a cautious optimist comes a listing of signs of hope in the modern Church. It really is a very uplifting post!
Aggie Catholics (aka Mary's Aggies) brings us "Lent 2008" - One-stop shop for all your Lent questions -- a very comprehensive and informative post which addresses all your Lenten questions and needs.
Kate Wicker brings us "Bath Time" - The love God has for each of us, found amid the bath bubbles and cooing of mother and child. What a beautiful love story this is!
There are posts on a wide variety of topics this week that I think you will find fascinating, so be sure and stop by for a visit. I can assure you -- you won't be disappointed.
Here's a sampling:
Adam's Ale brings us "Pessimistically Optimistic" - From the desk of a cautious optimist comes a listing of signs of hope in the modern Church. It really is a very uplifting post!
Aggie Catholics (aka Mary's Aggies) brings us "Lent 2008" - One-stop shop for all your Lent questions -- a very comprehensive and informative post which addresses all your Lenten questions and needs.
Kate Wicker brings us "Bath Time" - The love God has for each of us, found amid the bath bubbles and cooing of mother and child. What a beautiful love story this is!
Jean, I sincerely appreciate your kind words about me. Thank you.
ReplyDelete(And you picked one of my favoritest* posts for your "sampling")
*Yes, that is a word. I live with a three-year-old. :)