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Top 12 Austin CNM Posts of 2014

Published December 31, 2014 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Blog

AustinCNM

2014

The end of a year always presents a good time for reflection. This year, Facebook’s algorithms have filled our news feeds with an auto-generated look back at our friend’s years. This one wasn’t automatically computed because the following list only includes posts that were written in 2014 and also excludes our popular Sunday Says Podcast section.

The Holy Spirits works in creative ways to continuously inspire us in the various ways He chooses to work through our content, and we are grateful for another year to have the opportunity to share it with all of you. In case you missed any of these, I highly recommend them.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

The Top 12 Blogs Posted in 2014

12. 12 Things to Wear to Mass

Cross Necklace

11. Why the New Evangelization will Faith at Your Parish

Why The New Evangelization Will Fail At Your Parish

10. Lent: 40 Days and 40 Ways

lent - 40 ways in 40 days

9. Guru Macaroo

009_9

8. When you see.. A Reflection on the Immigrant Crisis

Immigrant Help Center

7. Veiled Question: An Exploration of the Re-emergence of an Ancient Custom

Veiled Angel by Shawn Chapman

6. Why You Won’t See Me Marching at a Pro-Life Rally

marching for life

5. Breaking the Girl, Part One

4. Jeans of a Suit? 4 Things a Man Should Wear to Mass

Photo Credit: St Martin Cleveland

Photo Credit: St Martin Cleveland

3. Faith and Frozen [the movie]

Frozen, the Movie (Photo Credit: Disney)

Frozen, the Movie
(Photo Credit: Disney)

2. In All Its Inexhaustible Richness: Neuroscience and the Heart

Heart in hand

1. Drink Like a Catholic

Drink Like a Catholic

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Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published December 31, 2014

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  1. DanC says

    December 31, 2014 at 3:55 PM

    Drink Like a Catholic! I claim credit for the idea for that post in my comment on http://www.austincnm.com/index.php/2014/05/spiritual-brotherhood-christian-joy/

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