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From Fr. Frank Pavone’s

rhapsody September 20th, 2008

 

YouTube channel…

An important


pro-life message,

from a press conference at the
National Press Club, prior to
the 2000 Presidential
election…

Which still applies, this
election year.

Labels:

America’s Most Wanted

rhapsody May 17th, 2008

airs its

1,000th capture tonight,
@ 9:00pm ET,

on Fox.

Labels:

My new signature

rhapsody May 4th, 2008

over at

Catholic Answers Forums

is a Pro-life bumper sticker

available from :

Leaflet Missal Company.

 

A few words…

rhapsody February 14th, 2008

Indeed, the whole world is only
heaven’s womb.

… from Peter Kreeft’s article

on Heaven.

HT: The Philosophy Forum
@
C.A.F.

Another gem

rhapsody February 13th, 2008

picked off from a signature
on CAF:

“Anyone can believe in something
sort of stupid. But in order to be able
to believe in something REALLY stupid,
you need a doctorate.”


- Fr. Benedict Groeschel CFR, (Ed.D.)

An interesting quote

rhapsody January 26th, 2008

and a most unfortunate truism,
from a signature @

Catholic Answers Forums:

To educate a man in mind and not
in morals is to educate a menace to
society.
Theodore Roosevelt

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Fairy Tale

rhapsody January 24th, 2008

My mom loves the Flower Fairies
by Cicely Mary Barker.


This is one of my favorites,
because both of the fairies in
this picture look like my mom
when she was little.

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A Chestertonian mantra for 2008

rhapsody January 3rd, 2008

“An inconvenience is only an
adventure wrongly considered;
an adventure is an inconvenience
rightly considered.” -
On Running After Ones Hat,
All Things Considered, 1908

Note to myself: Keep this in mind.

From the:

Quotations page

@ the:

American Chesterton Society.

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A Christmas Carol

rhapsody December 25th, 2007

By G.K. Chesterton

(& copied from a post by Eric
@
Chesterton and Friends.)

The Christ-child lay on Mary’s lap,
His hair was like a light.
(O weary, weary were the world,
But here is all aright.)

The Christ-child lay on Mary’s breast,
His hair was like a star.
(O stern and cunning are the kings,
But here the true hearts are.)

The Christ-child lay on Mary’s heart,
His hair was like a fire.
(O weary, weary is the world,
But here the world’s desire.)

The Christ-child stood on Mary’s knee,
His hair was like a crown,
And all the flowers looked up at Him,
And all the stars looked down.

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Has anyone ever tried?

rhapsody December 1st, 2007

Mystic Monk Coffee…

?

If so, let me know -
it sounds delicious!

H/T to an informative post

@


Catholic Answers Forums.

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