Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Catholic Carnival #218

Catholic Carnival #218 is up! Jay over at Living Catholicism has organized this week's roundup of posts from the Catholic blogosphere.
Naturally, we have a few submissions around the Notre Dame disaster, but this last Carnival before Holy Week offers quite a bit more that will cause you to laugh, cry and mostly think. This is one of those Carnivals that keep you interested to the end!
Our contribution this week features a pair of posts that illustrate that even though evil forces are trying to destroy the Church with novel tactics, more and more Catholics are returning home by the droves just by asking.
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What is the Catholic Carnival?
Blog Carnivals have been around for several years now - almost as long as blogs. In simple terms, they are a collection of blog posts from various bloggers and often from different points of view on a specific topic.

Each week the Catholic Carnival includes a varying number of Catholic posts from throughout the blogosphere. Any Catholic blogger can submit a post and the only real rule is that it cannot contradict Catholic doctrine. So far that rule has been enough to keep it as a high-quality location to find interesting Catholic thought on a weekly basis. Each Tuesday the Carnival is posted at a specific blog. You can find out where it's at either at Living Catholocism's Catholic Carnival section or at the Catholic Carnival page of Blog Carnival (which lists many, many blog Carnivals).

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