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Occasional dispatches from the front line of spiritual battle. A Catholic blog. Postings often conceived in the garden, at the playground or at the kitchen sink and hastily typed out far too late at night after putting the children to bed.

Blog started on the Feast of The Divine Mercy 2011, the day of the Beatification of Pope John Paul II.
Blessed Pope John Paul II - Ora Pro Nobis!

Monday, 21 January 2013

Training Papal Ninjas

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An integral part of any Catholic Home Education programme is Papal Ninja training: today one of our senior ninja trainees was fitted for aut...
Sunday, 20 January 2013

In Blackfen...

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... even the snow-women wear mantillas.
Thursday, 10 January 2013

‘If we are called before courts, that is our opportunity to give witness’

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This thoughtful and thought-provoking interview with Bishop Mark Davies in the Catholic Herald serves to increase my feeling that there...
Monday, 7 January 2013

Out with the old...

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...and in with the new: Happy Feast of the Epiphany!
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Sunday, 6 January 2013

What my car's contents say about me...

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Having one's car (or, in my case, van) stolen is a strange thing psychologically: often when I'm out and about now I think I spot o...
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Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Greeting the New Year in the presence of Our Lord

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Just back from Benediction and the sung Te Deum at Our Lady of the Rosary in Blackfen: the perfect way to usher in a new year. There was som...
Sunday, 30 December 2012

When a High Court judge says that the Third Commandment isn't important to Christian belief, it's time to start looking for the nearest catacomb...

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Mr Justice Langstaff ruled on the case of Celestina Mba , a Christian care-worker, who was forced to leave her job after being repeatedl...
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Annie Elizabeth
Catholic wife, mother of seven (four lovely children with us in this Vale of Tears, three tiny babes in the care of Our Blessed Mother in Heaven), living a happy but schizophrenic existence between South-East England and Southern France.
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