Throwing aside common sense and doubtlessly all manner of digital protocol, below are the links to blogs I've written for AmericanCatholic.org so far in 2012. They cover everything from travel to social issues to ... vegetables!
Enjoy! Veggie Tales Simple, Beautiful Love There You Are! Just Not in the Cards Babes in Bikinis What Is the American Dream? People are Living in Motels The Beastie Boys: Spiritual Savants 'The Ferrari Might Be Next' Are You Catholic Enough? Words of Hope and Wisdom Are You a Game-Changer? Another Brick in the Wall Oh, What a Beautiful Morning! Suddenly I Was Crying Looking for Lent in All the Wrong Places Pro-Life? Then Be Pro-Mom
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Below are several blog posts for AmericanCatholic.org from my CNEWA-sponsored trip to Lebanon in November 2010. Quite Literally Powerless St. Francis Was With Me Imprisoned By Circumstance What's in a Miracle? Live From Beirut Here is the article I wrote for St. Anthony Messenger magazine -- my first published magazine piece, complete with some photo credits in the print edition. And here is the special page at AmericanCatholic.org that features the daily Web stories I filed from Lebanon. Here are two blog posts written for AmericanCatholic.org regarding my experiences with faith encounters while traveling overseas.
April 23, 2011: More Than Words April 30, 2011: Understanding Auschwitz Below are links to the blog posts I wrote for AmericanCatholic.org during my trip to Jordan, sponsored by the Jordan Tourism Board, in September 2011.
Greetings from Jordan A Voice in the Wilderness Reflections from Petra Ears Wide Open Atop Mount Nebo Alien vs. Predator And here's one news story. What if you can't take it back?
What if you say something so horrible, you simply never can make up for it? And what if you say that thing to God? What if you ask him why he has given up on you? What if you accuse him of never loving you, or punishing you for reasons you don't understand? What if you pray daily for help? What if you ask to have your burden, your illness, removed, and it doesn't happen? What if you look at your life, hate the mess you've made of it, question why you were created, wonder if you have any reason to keep going? And what if you know all of this is a sin, that millions of other people have it worse than you, yet you can't help your feelings of loss and anger? What if you so deeply feel abandoned that you start to wonder whether your "faith" ever actually existed or if it's just rhetoric you spout because it's the "right thing to do"? Can you take it back? Can you be forgiven, and if so, at what price does your redemption come? It probably costs more than saying 10 Hail Marys and 10 Our Fathers. |
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