Christmas, the Incarnation, and Making All Things Right
There's a lot that is not right in our world. There's a lot that is messy, broken, ugly. None of us has to look far to see that this is true. And yet
A collection of 25 posts
There's a lot that is not right in our world. There's a lot that is messy, broken, ugly. None of us has to look far to see that this is true. And yet
Christmastime gift-giving among friends is always a treat. Over the years, we've made and given cookies, brownies, spiced nuts, and even hummus [https://www.catholicfoodie.com/lebanese-hummus-and-homemade-pita-bread/]! This hot chocolate mix is simple
I don't remember why or how we came across these delightful little cookies, but they have now become a family favorite. The fresh rosemary really makes these pop! Not only are they easy
Seafood Gumbo and Grilled Oysters: The Louisiana Seafood & Christmas Connection For us Christmas and seafood go together like peanut butter and chocolate. Louisiana crowns the Gulf of Mexico, and throughout south Louisiana, there
Poinsettia Cocktails & Family Christmas Traditions I recently wrote that there’s nothing like tradition to bind a family together. And I meant it. Tradition and faith go hand-in-hand. So do tradition and family.
Lebanese Butter Cookies – Ghraybi (or Ghraybeh) Delicate. That’s how I would describe these cookies. Delicate with a soft, understated sweetness. These cookies certainly make an impression. Family & Tradition There’s nothing like
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> A guest post by Shelly Kelly [http://soundmindandspirit.blogspot.com/]from Of Sound Mind and Spirit [http://soundmindandspirit.blogspot.com/]. The Christmas holidays abound with memories and traditions, many of them grown and
Mary in the Kitchen by Sarah Reinhard – CF126: John Besh and “My Family Table” Ah, Advent. Can I be honest here? I’m glad it’s almost over, though, truthfully, I’ve only
Christmas is almost here. And Christmas is a time for family and friends, get-togethers, parties and meals [/our-christmas-feasts]. Oh, and I should mention that Christmas is not just one day. In the Church
You’ve heard of Despicable Me. Well, on this episode I’m Incredulous Me. I just can’t believe that we are already celebrating the Epiphany. We talk Epiphany customs around the world,
Today I present to you my humble contribution to the Catholic New Media Advent Calendar started by my good friend Sean McGaughey at CatholicRoundup.com. It’s a reflection on the gospel reading