Journeys of a Catholic Poster Girl

“Our faith needs to be the North Star of our lives. Our behavior needs to match our words.” –Archbishop Charles Chaput

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Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:00 pm on Monday, December 18, 2006

Some new arrivals at the Emily library:

Swimming with Scapulars: Confessions of a Young Catholic : Just got this one today with a few other Amazon books. By Matthew Lickona, it’s a memoir of growin gup Catholic, how his faith has shaped him, trials he has with faith, etc. It’s refreshing honesty is very nice. It can be a bit sporadic and disjointed, but I kind of like that, since memoirs that tend to be strictly linear in their construction can be boring. He touches on all sorts of topics from Novus Ordo, The DaVinci Code, music at Mass, holding hands during the Our Father, and parenthood. He’s 31, so I guess that still fits the “young” definition. Good first read, hope to get more insight the second time through.

I also got:
Cooking with the Saints from Ignatius Press: pretty self-explanatory. A great cookbook with patron saints, information about them and recipes associated with them. Lots of breads and desserts, and lots of German and Austria recipes. Some of them look really fantastic. There’s even a recipe for suckling pig!!

Catholic Education:Homeward Bound by Kimberly Hahn (Scott’s wife) and Mary Hasson. Since David and I like the idea of homeschooling (fitting in with our somewhat “crunchy” ideas), I thought I’d read this to get a leg up. I just started so I can’t tell you too much yet, but anything Kimberly Hahn writes is good. :)

I am also going to start reading the LOTR books, due to some insightful posting over at Cubeland Mystic (link in the list) about which character you feel you are most like. There’s been some really great discussion over there and I want to enter it intelligently, not just with movie knowledge, which, as we know, can be very, very wrong (although I don’t think it’s as wrong with LOTR as it was with, say, Troy . I will keep you posted.

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