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Blog by-the-Sea: The Feast Day of St. Augustine of Hippo
Today is the memorial of St. Augustine of Hippo, one of the greatest of the Church Fathers and a favorite of Pope Benedict XVI. Ignatius Insight has posted ...
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Blog by-the-Sea: The Feast Day of St. Teresa of Avila
October 15 is the feast day of St. Teresa of Avila, a solemnity in the Carmelite calendar. For this feast day, I invite you to consider the St. Teresa of ...
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Blog by-the-Sea: Stained Glass and Crafts in Vermont this Week-End
Stained glass artist Deborah Coombs has provided several photos of her windows posted in this blog, including the window at left, showing Jesus stilling the ...
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Blog by-the-Sea: Baptism: The Promise of God's Great "Yes"
Today at 10:00 am, Pope Benedict XVI baptized 13 children in the Sistine Chapel in celebration of the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord, which marks the ...
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Blog by-the-Sea: About St. Teresa of Avila
October 15 is the feast day of St. Teresa of Avila. Although saints' days are superseded by Sunday, her day will be observed this Sunday in some Carmelite ...
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Teresa Polk
St. Teresa of Jesus, That we may always remember to whom we are speaking when we pray, as we kneel in the presence of the Emperor of heaven and earth, ...
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Blog by-the-Sea: The Opposite of Pride
The Hebrew word for "pride" used in Ezekial 16 above means to be high, exalted, or lofty. The word is a good thing when it describes God, and a bad thing ...
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Blog by-the-Sea: Lent and Holy Week 2008
Posted on April 08, 2008 at 11:44 AM in Lent and Holy Week 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0). March 23, 2008. The Easter Triduum in Rome ...
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Blog by-the-Sea: The Opposite of Pride
Some years ago, I read an article in a car magazine (not the sort of thing I read often) written by a race car driver. He was writing about instruction he ...
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Blog by-the-Sea: Fr. Eric Bergman on Catholic Answers Live on Monday
According to the Catholic Answers radio calendar, Fr. Bergman's topic at 3:00 p.m. .... San Diego County Information. Local Retreat Centers and Events ...
 
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