CF14 – I Confess… I Love Dem Crawfish!
Confession and crawfish? Yes! Both are wonderful, and both are on the menu today at The Catholic Foodie. Confession is a sacrament. It is an efficacious sign instituted by Jesus to give grace....
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On the menu today… School lunches. No, we not going to eat school lunches, we’re just going to talk about them! Also on the menu: religious education and sacramental preparation for Confirmation,...
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Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans, conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on 78 young people in our parish Monday night. I had the pleasure, with the assistance of a number of...
View ArticleThe Sacramental Principle
I read a book a number of years ago that really struck me by it’s simplicity and depth. The Privilege to Be Catholic by Fr. Oscar Lukefahr, C.M. The basis of the book is something he refers to as the...
View ArticleCravings: A Refreshing Guide To Freedom in Christ
What’s the Deal with Catholicism and Food? I’m The Catholic Foodie, right? This is “where food meets faith,” right? But I don’t often talk plainly about the food-faith connection. I usually just hint...
View ArticleThe Sacred, the Profane, and the Perverse: Of Hamburgers and Holiness
Kuma’s Corner and the “Sacrilicious” Burger Early this month I received an intriguing email from Ellen Hirst of The Chicago Tribune about a hamburger in Chicago that was raising some eyebrows. She...
View ArticleDiana von Glahn, The Faithful Traveler, and the Holy Land
You might recognize Diana. She’s known as The Faithful Traveler and she has produced multiple Catholic travel television series that have aired on EWTN. She’s also my friend. Diana von Glahn – The...
View ArticleCravings: A Refreshing Guide To Freedom in Christ
What’s the Deal with Catholicism and Food? I’m The Catholic Foodie, right? This is “where food meets faith,” right? But I don’t often talk plainly about the food-faith connection. I usually just hint...
View ArticleThe Sacred, the Profane, and the Perverse: Of Hamburgers and Holiness
Kuma’s Corner and the “Sacrilicious” Burger Early this month I received an intriguing email from Ellen Hirst of The Chicago Tribune about a hamburger in Chicago that was raising some eyebrows. She...
View ArticleDiana von Glahn, The Faithful Traveler, and the Holy Land
You might recognize Diana. She’s known as The Faithful Traveler and she has produced multiple Catholic travel television series that have aired on EWTN. She’s also my friend. Diana von Glahn – The...
View ArticleCF14 – I Confess… I Love Dem Crawfish!
Confession and crawfish? Yes! Both are wonderful, and both are on the menu today at The Catholic Foodie.Confession is a sacrament. It is an efficacious sign instituted by Jesus to give grace. According...
View ArticleCF35 – Back To School Lunches
On the menu today… School lunches. No, we not going to eat school lunches, we’re just going to talk about them!Also on the menu: religious education and sacramental preparation for Confirmation, family...
View ArticleConfirmation, Reverence, & FlashForward
Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans, conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on 78 young people in our parish Monday night. I had the pleasure, with the assistance of a number of...
View ArticleThe Sacramental Principle
I read a book a number of years ago that really struck me by it’s simplicity and depth. The Privilege to Be Catholic by Fr. Oscar Lukefahr, C.M. The basis of the book is something he refers to as the...
View ArticleCravings: A Refreshing Guide To Freedom in Christ
What’s the Deal with Catholicism and Food?I’m The Catholic Foodie, right? This is “where food meets faith,” right? But I don’t often talk plainly about the food-faith connection. I usually just hint at...
View ArticleThe Sacred, the Profane, and the Perverse: Of Hamburgers and Holiness
Kuma’s Corner and the “Sacrilicious” BurgerEarly this month I received an intriguing email from Ellen Hirst of The Chicago Tribune about a hamburger in Chicago that was raising some eyebrows. She...
View ArticleDiana von Glahn, The Faithful Traveler, and the Holy Land
You might recognize Diana. She’s known as The Faithful Traveler and she has produced multiple Catholic travel television series that have aired on EWTN.She’s also my friend.Diana von Glahn – The...
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