Friday, January 16, 2004

Only a Fifteen

Pholph's Scrabble Generator

My Scrabble© Score is: 15.
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Extreme Makeover Indeed

One of the worst things being promoted by a television network right now is Extreme Makeover. The thesis is that your miserable life--due to your gut, double-chin, bags under your eyes, drooping face, etc.-can be reversed by walking the cross of a surgical makeover.



Well bestselling author Olivia Smith has died undergoing a facelift.



Blessed Mother Teresa pray for our society that makes people feel unwelcomed if they are not perfect. Teach us to feel the acceptance of the God, Our Father and Creator. Release us from the demons that make people feel unloved.



From ThisisLondon:



"Best-selling author Olivia Goldsmith has died after her facelift went wrong.



She was best known for The First Wives Club which was turned into the 1996 hit film starring Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler and Diane Keaton as three friends who take their revenge on cheating husbands who dump them for younger women.



The 54-year-old writer, whose real name was Justine Rendal, had been in a deep coma for more than a week caused by a reaction to an anaesthetic while she was having plastic surgery. "

Updated Blog Links

I updated the blog links in the right hand column. Amazing how many bloggers come and go. I've been doing this for quite some time now, along with a few others. Many have fallen by the way side, but new ones have taken their place.

Discerning a Vocation

Follow along as Julie discerns a vocation to religous life. Is she called to be a Dominican? Will her parents bless her decision? Very interesting...



The Theoscope: A Search for a Vocation, among other things...

Houston Gets New Co-Adjutor

Surprising how many dioceses are getting co-adjutor's these days. Also what sense does it make to take a Bishop who is an ordinary of a diocese and place him in a diocese where there already is a bishop?



Anyway from the Vatican Information Service:



Appointed Bishop Daniel DiNardo of Sioux City as coadjutor bishop of the diocese of Galveston-Houston (area 23,257, population 4,704,532, Catholics 974,312, priests 443, religious 760, permanent deacons 300)

On the Horizon--More Changes

This will create quite a firestorm when it happens, but it is my hope that it might lead to a real renewal of liturgical life in this country.



From The Tablet:



"The first draft translation of ICEL's new Missal is being sent out to bishops' conferences this month. From a copy obtained by The Tablet , it is clear that the change in approach is startling. The Confiteor , for example, begins: "I confess to Almighty God/and to you, my brothers and sisters/that I have sinned exceedingly." At the beginning of the Eucharistic Prayer, the celebrant says: "The Lord be with you" to which the congregation replies: "And with your spirit." He says: "Let our hearts be lifted high." They reply: "We hold them before the Lord." He says: "Let us give thanks to the Lord our God." They reply: "It is right and just." Preparing the altar, the priest says: "By the mystery of this water and wine / may we be made partakers in his divinity / who deigned to share in our humanity." At the consecration he says: "Who on the day before he was to suffer / took bread into his holy and venerable hands." The Creed, perhaps surprisingly, says "For us and for our salvation", but in Eucharistic Prayer IV gender-inclusive language is jettisoned: "You formed man in your own image / and entrusted the whole world to his care".

Take the Pope Test...I did and...

St. Pius X
You are Pope St. Pius X. You'd rather be right than
newfangled.



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