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Morning - The Nativity of Our Lord - December 25th, 2009

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Hat/Tip to The Curt Jester for his beautiful art! American Papist >> Exclusive: Eyewitness video of tonight's attack on the Pope (Thomas Peters appears to be all over this story...) A Trail of Flowers >> Blessed Christmas Breviarium Romanum >> In Nativitate Domine Catholic Church Conservation >> Christmas under Fire ('shout out' to British and American troops by Gillibrand; "Copy that!") The Divine Life >> And the Word was made flesh Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Who will stand against the culture of panic ? Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Christmas Day: "In the beginning was the Word " New Liturgical Movement >> Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ

Faith and Family Live! The daily blog of Catholic living!

The Curt Jester (Jeff Miller) has informed us all that Faith and Family now has a live blog . I have been giving their magazine to sundry nieces and nephews who are raising families and they simply love it. There is now a live blog. I just glanced at it and the content is great. I've added the link to my Blogroll and Website Favorites in the right menu! Homeschoolers, moms and dads, go to it!

The Curt Jester: Questions and Answers

Jeff Miller who writes the blog, The Curt Jester , has written an unsolicited review of the book, Questions and Answers by Pope Benedict XVI (Our Sunday Visitor). Here is a short take on his thoughts: I just finished Questions and Answers by Pope Benedict XVI put out by Our Sunday Visitor which is a collection of various question and answer sessions from various audiences that includes sessions with children, youth, and clergy at multiple locations. This is a very worthwhile collection and with the amount of these type sessions I am sure we will see more of these books in the future. Pope Benedict XVI really opens himself up to these types of sessions which I think for the most part is quite unique in the history of the Church. The questions themselves are interesting, but it is the way the pope answers these questions in his own style that is quite remarkable. Reading through his sometimes lengthy answers you would think he had days to work on responses to questions put before him a