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Articles in 'Homeschooling'
Our Lady of Miracles March 12th Feast Day
By Julie
There's a special statue of Our Lady in Paris and this is how this statue came about: Back in the 11th Century, a lord who was ill decided to pray to Our Lady for his health to be restored promising that if it was he would enter a monastery. His petitions were heard and he entered the monastery.
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A To Do List for Lent
By Stella Shea
As you may be aware (or maybe it has caught you by surprise), Lent for 2017, is March 1st. I've been thinking about what I and my family will be doing for Lent and I was reminded of a homily I heard a few years back.
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On Being a Pilgrim: Part Two, Traveling with Kids
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
God has blessed us with five little ones with whom we make our travels. Ultimately, much of my desire to go on pilgrimage is to instill this practice in them. Sometimes our journey is specific to a holy place and sometimes it happens along another journey. Recognizing that God is with you wherever you roam is the most important lesson.
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On Being a Pilgrim: Part One, First Steps
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
A pilgrim can mean different things to different people. You can hop on one of the big, package pilgrimage tours that most dioceses offer and although I’ve never been on one, I’m certain you will be better for having gone. Perhaps, like us, your current situation won’t allow you to partake in such endeavors.
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Chernobyl Diaper. Parental Joy. Fatherly Purpose.
By Greg Schlueter
Our Amazing Gracie had a "gift." Along with every other parent of two years olds on the planet, we were eager to get her potty trained. As were the garbage men. We were losing neighbors. The ozone was depleting. Al Gore was calling. You get the idea.
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The Triune God came in the Person of Christ.
By De Maria
Concerning the Trinity, some people ridicule it because they can't understand it.
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Scripture alone, a tradition of men
By De Maria
A tradition of men, such as the one mentioned in Scripture, would be the doctrine of Scripture alone, which gives all individuals the right to interpret Scripture any way they want. Thus, invalidating the God given rule that one must obey those He has put in charge of our souls, in the Church.
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Exaggerating for the Lord
By Linda Kracht
All of us love to be entertained with stories that wittily weave exaggeration, fantasy, drama, and real life into what would be otherwise boring stories.
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My Masterpiece
By Greg Schlueter
Below was inspired at a basketball game my sons were playing, as were fat little fat kids around me, zombified by their devices, grimy, little hands digging into bags of chips, one after another, little particles cascading down everywhere.
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Suffering and Sacrifice
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
I got a book for my husband recently. I asked for a quick overview and he said, "wise words...'parenting is sacrifice'". It was funny for him to say, since last week my friend stood in the kitchen and said "I think I figured it out...this world is about suffering and sacrifice.
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Hurry Up And WAIT!
By Linda Delia
In a world that moves at lightning speed, true listening—not just hearing—has become a rare and powerful gift. A simple shift in perspective taught me that behind every face is a story we may not see, and often the smallest act of listening can open the door to compassion. When we slow down, silence distractions, and listen with the ears of our hearts, we create sacred spaces for healing, understa
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Goodwill - the Virtue
By Linda Kracht
In September, CatholicMom.org began publishing this Virtue of the Month series. To date, we have discussed four virtues that were intended to help you — and me — think about, act upon, and put on the virtue of the month — more deliberately — for the “main goal of the virtuous life is to become like God.
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Gathered In A Sacred Place
By Linda Delia
Around this old table, life has unfolded through laughter, tears, homework, celebrations, and quiet conversations. Each seat has held stories, memories, and blessings that continue to shape the heart of our home. Gathering here reminds us that ordinary spaces can become sacred when we choose to be present, listen, and love.
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Blessed Journey
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
Life is a gift and it is a journey. There are those you journey with, some for a long period and some short, but each of us is called to a specific vocation which is ours alone. My journey thus far has been full of hills and valleys; moments of clarity and moments of confusion. During one particular deep valley, I realized the truth that God wrote on my heart at the moment of my conception.
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Patience, Persistence, Love
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
I can tell mid-year has arrived in our home school. I feel some of the anxiety...have we done enough?...have they learned anything?...do they love or resent being here? So, I was grateful to be able to take a few hours out recently to attend a retreat at the local seminary.
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Blessed Epiphany!
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
We celebrated the arrival of the three Magi to the baby Jesus...they recognize and acknowledge Him as the NEW KING (epiphany...right?) Upon recognizing the King, they present Him with gifts brought from afar.
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Ideas for New Year's Resolutions
By De Maria
How about, studying the Catechism? It's free, simple and effective. You get one email a day (MON-FRI) and cover the entire catechism in a year!
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