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- Baptismal Jesus by Artis Yang Sedang on Nov 26, 2009
"IT IS I WHO GAVE BAPTISM TO JESUS OF NAZARETH," spoketh John the Baptist. "I just didn't expect to get that reaction, is all..."...
- Late Rally Falls Short for Enigmatic Falcons by Penguins Experience on Nov 26, 2009
Atlanta Falcons 31, New York Giants 34 Falcons record: 5-5 Though moral victories can lessen the sting on a narrow loss, no amount of moral victories will get a team to the playoffs. The Falcons had a near-miraculous comeback in the fourth quarter,...
- The Falcons Lick Their Wounds Following Loss at Carolina by Penguins Experience on Nov 20, 2009
Carolina Panthers 28, Atlanta Falcons 19 Atlanta record 5-4 A Painful day in Charlotte The Falcons took on Carolina Sunday with hopes of keeping pace with the New Orleans Saints; Matt Ryan entered the game hoping to mitigate some of the slump he...
- The Falcons Lick Their Wounds Following Loss at Carolina by Penguins Experience on Nov 20, 2009
Carolina Panthers 28, Atlanta Falcons 19 Atlanta record 5-4 A Painful day in Charlotte The Falcons took on Carolina Sunday with hopes of keeping pace with the New Orleans Saints; Matt Ryan entered the game hoping to mitigate some of the slump he...
- The Canonization of St Jeanne Jugan and Charles Dickens by Cause of Our Joy on Nov 20, 2009
During our years on Long Island, my oldest daughter Gabbi and I paid a memorable visit to the Little Sisters of the Poor in their nursing home in New York. and learned of Blessed Jeanne Jugan, their foundress's cause. At the Eucharistic Congress...
- Odds and Sods - St Elizabeth of Hungary edition by Daisy's Dead Air on Nov 17, 2009
At left: St Elizabeth of Hungary, traditional holy card. In the Catholic calendar, today is the Feast of St Elizabeth of Hungary. She exemplifies the time when the lives of saints sounded like fabulous movies by Cecil B. DeMille:In her short life El...
- Memorial of St. Gertrude the Great by Spiritual Woman on Nov 16, 2009
Saint Gertrude was born at Eisleben in Thuringia in 1256. As a young girl she was received into the Cistercian nuns at Helfta and applied herself to her studies, concentrating on literature and philosophy. Devoting her life to God, she dedicated hers...




