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Monthly Archives: December 2013
All are Welcome
So here I am spending Christmas with my family, and like many other Catholic families, we went to Christmas Mass yesterday. Year after year, I hear talk about the CEO’s (the Christmas and Easter Only Mass attendees) and the grumbling … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christianity, Christmas, church, God, Holy Family, Jesus, Kimberly Hahn, Matthew Kelly, Nativity, Rediscover Catholicism, Roman Catholic, Rome Sweet Home, Scott Hahn
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The Biggest Problem I Have with Christmas Break
My family and closest friends are all over the country, so holiday break means requesting time off, finding a dog sitter, andPACKING. I have to admit, though, that trying to balance buying groceries so I don’t starve between now and … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas planning, cooking, diet, food, holidays, meals, vacation
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The Long Walk to Freedom
During the summer of 2006 I read a book that undoubtedly helped to share my ideals on politics, race and the resilience of mankind. As the world today mourns the death of Nelson Mandela, I look back to that summer … Continue reading
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Tagged honor, leader, leadership, Long Walk to Freedom, mourning, Nelson Mandela, respect, Rest in Peace, Rolihlahla, South Africa
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