19 April 2009

Around the blogosphere

Over at Adam’s Ale, Fr. V. explores some of the symbolism found in Catholic funerals.

While he stands on his head, Fr. Longenecker offers a few reflections on celibacy today and how it might be different from, say, fifty years ago that is well worth a read. And the comments are good, too.

Jonathan, over at Vinum Novum (where I really need post something soon) considers the possibility of a Divine Butler.

Over at the Hermeneutic of Continuity, Fr. Tim Finigan points us to a new blog concerning the Blesseds and Saints of the Middle Ages, with a special focus on those from England: Saints and Blesseds.

The Hawaii Catholic Herald has an article about a new book published about Blessed Father Damien of Molokai using information and stories from those who knew him. The book is called, Father Damien … ‘a Bit of Taro, a Piece of Fish, and a Glass of Water. Capello tip to A Catholic Mom in Hawaii.

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