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    12 November 2008

    REVIEW: Angelus Press 2009 Calendars

    CATEGORY: REVIEWS — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 5:03 pm

    Mr. Mail-Man arrived today with a package of books from our friends at Angelus Press, the publishing arm of the SSPX.  They sent me books mainly for children along with two calendars for 2009, which could also be for children in a way.

    The calendars especially caught my eye and I want to show them to you.

    First, on the heals of Veterans Day, I was very pleased to see a Calendar of Catholic Battlefield Chaplains.  This is the sort of muscular and virile calendar which a young boy or man would benefit from.







    Of course all the liturgical indications grace the grid for each day.

    Also I found A Catholic Calendar of Culinary Customs which might be fun for the kitchen, especially if children are involved with helping prepare foods.





    There are some hyper-cute details.



    And recipes.  I think the person who did this might have a sweet tooth, since they stress desserts.



    Both calendars are well made.

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    8 Comments »

    1. osculetur me osculo oris sui quia melior panis tuus vino…

      Comment by Sioux City believer — 12 November 2008 @ 5:11 pm
    2. I’m impressed with both calendars, as well. I am curious if you’ll be reviewing the children’s books. We’re thinking about some of those as Easter presents.

      Comment by Flambeaux — 12 November 2008 @ 5:31 pm
    3. Thank you for sharing! this is perfect for my husband’s godson who wants to be a military chaplain!

      Comment by Lindsay — 12 November 2008 @ 5:32 pm
    4. You lucky! Sheesh, being a priest has it’s perks! I want the Chaplins calendar!

      Comment by tara — 12 November 2008 @ 5:47 pm
    5. tara: Being a blogger with over 4 million visits who does reviews might have more to do with it. Whaddya think?

      Comment by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf — 12 November 2008 @ 5:55 pm
    6. I think you should definitely review the children’s books. I’m looking for a way to get more involved in the faith formation of my 5 year old godson who lives eight hours away…

      Comment by Genevieve — 12 November 2008 @ 7:35 pm
    7. On the website it says it includes a directory of Latin Masses. If that just SSPX, or does that include others?

      Comment by Joshua — 12 November 2008 @ 8:09 pm
    8. These calendars are wonderful! Angelus Press certainly takes no short cuts in their fine products. God Bless them.

      Comment by Ottaviani — 13 November 2008 @ 6:09 am

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