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Lent another year to consider fasting and praying more and asking for patience!
By Julie
This Lent seems to have started off with me being a little stressed. My husband has been in and out of the hospital during January with pneumonia.
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give yourself a VaLENTines gift
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
Every year the kids and I make Valentines to take to Mass and pass out afterward. We've had so many amazing interactions with all sorts of people as a result of this family tradition, it's something that we actively look forward to each year. Imagine my JOY when I realized that Valentine's Day actually fell on Ash Wednesday this year? Wow, that is the best gift ever!
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The End of "Stranger Things" in Our Home
By Greg Schlueter
Many have been raving about the Netflix series, "Stranger Things." With all due respect for a number of wonderful, genuinely faith-filled friends, watching the second episode had the effect of my cleaning house. DVDs like "Titanic" are now on their way to the incinerator.
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Herbs for Pregnancy and Postpartum -- a learning opportunity!
By Julie
I decided to write up a course on herbs for pregnancy and postpartum and make it into an online course for anyone especially mothers and doulas who might like to learn more about this.
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Chesterton and the Virtue of Common Sense
By Linda Kracht
G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) has been dubbed the apostle of common sense. An apostle is sent to preach the Gospel - in ordinary and/or extraordinary ways. Chestertondid just that using common sense arguments. ‘Critics recognized that he wrote in defense of the Christian faith but mistakenly presumed he was just doing it for show.
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8 Ways to Make Your Way From Advent to Christmas
By Birgit Jones
As an anticipatory and penitent season, Advent can bring many pressures to an already hectic time. While it is certainly important to keep Christ in Christmas, our life's realities must garner our attention as well.
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A Spiritual Wreathe for Advent
By Ralph Hathaway
As a suggestion for each family to establish their own in-home Sacramental using an Advent Wreath for each Sunday of Advent, the Church welcomes members to take part in the lighting and praying with the signs of hope, love, joy, and peace, in a world filled with doubt, hatred, sadness, and war at this time of waiting for Christ to come again.
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Avoiding the Greatest Controversy
By Greg Schlueter
The only controversy I really want to avoid is having to face my Maker at the end of time for controversy I avoided-- for failing to speak the truth with love,
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Will the Real Wonder Woman (WW) Please Stand Up?
By Linda Kracht
Wonder Woman is “the most popular female comic-book superhero of all time. Generations of girls have carried their sandwiches to school in Wonder Woman lunch boxes. Like every other superhero, Wonder Woman has a secret identity. Unlike every other superhero, she also has a secret history,” writes Jill Lepore
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Mom Shop Hop--A Christmas Shopping Guide
By Jennifer Elia
Welcome to the first ever Mom Shop Hop. Each of these shops is run by a hard working mom. Please check out some very special gift ideas and share this post with your friends. Remember, sharing is caring.
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An Appeal to Build the Kingdom Here and Now [We're Appointed and Anointed to have a MASS Impact]
By Greg Schlueter
Dear Catholic friends who share a yearning for the Kingdom: I'm often haunted (in a holy way) by an epic question: Would Jesus have taught us to pray "Thy Kingdom come" if He were not prepared to fulfill it?
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An Open Letter to Parents of Prospective College Students
By Greg Schlueter
Below was adapted from an email to family members by my brother, Dr. Nathan Schlueter, a professor at Hillsdale College, on the subject of discerning college. He makes a compelling case that our interests ought to be a fully-human success, and that such is built upon a solid foundation provided by a real liberal arts education.
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The Art of Virtuous Listening
By Linda Kracht
Contained within simple, faith filled dogma are the roadmaps leading us toward a purposeful life that includes meaningful relationships with God, family, friends and neighbors.
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St. Gianna Childbirth Education for Parents
By Julie
I recently had a student finish the St. Gianna Childbirth Education "Prep" for Parents and I wanted to share her testimonial with you.
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Catholics: Minimalists Before it was Cool
By Sterling Jaquith
Minimalism is all the rage right now. As millennials are tossing their things in pursuit of experiences instead, we are seeing more and more articles on the internet about embracing a minimalist lifestyle. It’s no secret Americans own too much stuff. We’re drowning in possessions and it’s causing us actual anxiety to look at them and care for.
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Professional athletes: What, exactly, are you protesting?
By Greg Schlueter
This is not about a right to peacefully protest-- which we all ought to respect. I'm genuinely seeking here to understand what and why people are protesting-- inviting respectful conversation.
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The Marriage Bundle
By Rose Cuervo
In theology, per Mother Mary's bundle from Medjugorje, she cites the five stones that makes for a Christian renewal (as it had led to mine): daily rosary, daily Mass, daily Scripture, monthly confession and biweekly fast. Somehow, the bundling serves for one good action to boost the doing of another good action and so on, all of which have evidence-based benefits.
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