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Catholic Quotecard

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Catholic Quotecard
Swap Coordinator:catlingmex (contact)
Swap categories: Letters & Writing  Postcards  Religious 
Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:December 1, 2008
Date items must be sent by:December 10, 2008
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

I've participated in several postcard swaps where you write a favorite quote on the back, and they are great fun! This one will be similar, but with a twist: the source of your quote must be a Catholic source.

What's a "Catholic source?" Perhaps you have read something by the Pope (this one, the last one, or any one) that seemed to speak pithily to you. Or maybe you have read G.K. Chesterton and enjoyed his thoroughly quoteable writings. Or let's say something from one of the Church Fathers has especially inspired you. Or Mother Angelica. Or St. Therese. St. Augustine. Mother Teresa. St. Francis.

Or if you are totally at a loss, choose your favorite from this page, which has some good ones.

The postcard can by of any type (tourist, artsy, store-bought or handmade, etc.) The quote should appear somewhere on it (front or back) and the card should be mailed without an envelope.

The swap is international. You must have at least 3 completed swaps under your belt and a rating of 4 or more.

NOTE: This swap was created as a sort of kick-off for the recently created Catholic Swappers group. You don't have to be a member of the group to participate in this swap, but if you are Catholic you are cordially invited to join the group. The group motto is "Fellowship, sharing, and creativity." See you there!

Discussion

bookwyrmm 11/21/2008 #

Does the postcard have to be Catholic in nature, or can it be of anything?

catlingmex 11/21/2008 #

The image on the card can be of anything! Thank you for your interest. :-)

paflip25 11/22/2008 #

Can you use a quote from the bible?

catlingmex 11/23/2008 #

Well, the Holy Bible is the quintessential Catholic book, so yes, Bible verses are allowed. What would make it even more "Catholic flavored," however, would be if the passage were from one of the deuterocanonical books (that is, the parts of the Catholic Bible not included in most Protestant Bibles) ... but whatever you decide to go with will probably be fine. :-) Thank you for signing up!

avaadore 11/27/2008 #

love this idea! :-D

tamipal6 12/ 1/2008 #

Thanks for hosting this swap! Love the idea!!!

Sioux 12/ 2/2008 #

Question, when will we receive the names/addresses of our partners?

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