Archive for March, 2007
Podcast #74
rhapsody March 31st, 2007
of Christus Vincit Anywhere!
is up – & someone please remind
me to vote for them at Podcast
Alley (the link is posted at their
site) after the first of the month.
Actually, it’s been up for a few days,
but I haven’t had a chance to post it.
Good news though – both my blogs
are working again…
Finally!
From Barbara Beyer Malley
rhapsody March 26th, 2007
Lesson in Spring
by Ernestine Cobern Beyer
Who places credence in the tomb
And bows too long in grief,
Must argue with the clover-bloom
And contradict the leaf.
Many thanks to
rhapsody March 24th, 2007
an old friend, who remembered
how much I loved this song…
It’s one of my all-time favorites,
that I learned to play on my recorder
almost thirty-five years ago…link
Back then, the music that this man
wrote played a major part in keeping
my teen years sane – as the hours and
years of practicing the music I loved
to listen to, gave me a sense of peace
like nothing I’d ever known.
Thank you, sir.
Great list of speakers!
rhapsody March 23rd, 2007
@ the 11th Annual Call to Holiness
Conference this year…
Including one of my favorites,
Alice von Hildebrand~
Check out Michigan Catholic (SW)
for more info & the link to sign up.
Please pray for those
rhapsody March 23rd, 2007
who are victims of sinful, criminal
practices in the workplace… & too,
for the pitiable souls who encourage
such practices.
Read Terry’s post on these
poisonous work environments,
over on Abbey-Roads2.
Podcast #73
rhapsody March 20th, 2007
o’ Christus Vincit Anywhere! is tres fini ~
& thanks to Thomas,the logo’s linked!

A quick question
rhapsody March 20th, 2007
for Lee Anderson…
Is it possible to link pics to sites?
& if so, how?
Thank you!
Can’t wait~
rhapsody March 17th, 2007
Raymond Arroyo has a new book out
about Mother Angelica:
“Mother Angelica’s Little Book of Life
Lessons and Everyday Spirituality.”
Check out Mr. Arroyo’s site, (linked above).
Not only is his new book out, he’s also writing
a mystery series!!
Thanks to Terry @ the Leaflet Missal Blog,
for the links.
