Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Salon Article Says Unborn Baby is "A Life Worth Sacrificing" | LifeNews.com

Salon Article Says Unborn Baby is "A Life Worth Sacrificing" | LifeNews.com

Here is a quote from the article:
Of all the diabolically clever moves the anti-choice lobby has ever pulled, surely one of the greatest has been its consistent co-opting of the word “life.” 
Excuse me?  Giving the word "life" its proper definition is
co-opting?  What about the way the pro-abortionists have
co-opted, no, make that DISTORTED the word "choice"?

JoyJotsJournal

I was reformatting my "Jots of Joy" page, and it got all messed up. C'est la vie!
Anyway, I decided to start over, (and thank God that we CAN start over!) and make
a separate journal.  Not a blog this time; a journal.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The creepiest abortion ad ever? Quite possibly. | LifeSiteNews.com

The creepiest abortion ad ever? Quite possibly. | LifeSiteNews.com

Click here  to watch.
Warning:  It may make you feel furious, or nauseated,  or both!

Tragic Anniversary

Today, January 22, 2013, is the 40th anniversary of the most tragic event in the history of our country: The legalization of abortion.
God help America.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Sunday Snippets--A Catholic Carnival

Please join me and a growing group of Catholic bloggers at Sunday Snippets. Thanks to RAnn for hosting!  I've found some wonderful blogs here.

Semper Gaudete!: An Icon and a Stained Glass Image

Semper Gaudete!: U.S. Bishops Call For ‘Nine Days Of Prayer, Penance And Pilgrimage’ Surrounding 40th Anniversary Of Roe V. Wade

Semper Gaudete!: Homily 2013-01-17 - Fr Anthony Mary MFVA - St Anthony

Semper Gaudete!: A post-abortive mother’s response to the ‘I had an abortion’ t-shirt | LifeSiteNews.com
 This replaces a previous post.

Semper Gaudete!: Books Read in the Past Week



Books Read in the Past Week

Classics are marked with a *

"Walden" *
{carried over from last week}
by Henry Davis Thoreau
[non-fiction, autobiographical]

"Best Friends at School"
by Mary Bard
[children's fiction]
(this book came out around the time
that Hawaii became a state; one of
the characters is a Hawaiian girl.)

"Elsie Dinsmore"
by Martha Finley
[children's fiction, Christian, Protestant, series]
{carrying over into next week}
(I'm working on a post about what I like,
and what I dislike, about the Elsie books)


Encouraging news about EWTN's Fr. Anthony

Fr. Anthony hopes to be back on the air in the near future.  Oh, HOW I'm praying for that to happen! https://franciscanmissionaries.c...