Catholic Carnival 212: Diversity in God

This week's Catholic Carnival is up at Living Catholicism. Jay mentions that this is one of the most diverse carnivals he has ever experienced and there seems to be something that would interest everyone there.

Here is a sampling of the posts:

In Wee Cook Wednesdays: Comfort Cookies , Heidi Saxton from Extraordinary Mom's Network shares a way to comfort a grieving friend long distance -- make a "Comfort Box," complete with these aromatic "Comfort Cookies" that are perfect with a cup of tea.

Steven shares a book review: A Pocket Guide to Confession by Michael Dubriel at Book Reviews and More. It is a great review and offers up respect for the author who has passed away.

For some practical advice try How to Mess Up a Marriage at Aggie Catholics. Good advice and it backs it up with statistics from real marriages that worked or didn't. Recommended for married couples as well as those wishing to get married.

Our Annual Pre-Cana Talk at My Domestic Church gives us thoughts on marriage and love. It's a detailed look at marriage that will teach almost everyone something!

Ebeth shares The US is a House Divided in her new political blog keeping my ear to the ground. What does the Bible say about a house divided?

Don't stop here, go over to Jay's at Living Catholicism and read all the great posts at this week's Catholic Carnival.

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