TOH Blog
Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
All Saints Day: Acquiring a Treasury of Friendship
Posted by Theology of Home onEmily considers the community of the saints in light of the influence of the company we keep.
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Thoughts on Home Schooling: The Arts
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise shares her experience cultivating an atmosphere of creativity and beauty in the home. Small things like having books on hand and modeling the enjoyment of them can go a long way!
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St. Richard Gwyn
Posted by Theology of Home onA powerful look at a poet, teacher, husband, father, and martyr. He is also the patron saint of large families. Happy feast day!
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St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Posted by Theology of Home onSt. Margaret Mary is a beautiful witness to surviving trauma in youth and struggling with anxiety, and being drawn very close to Our Lady and Our Lord.
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Living in Metaphor
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise considers her years decorating for the seasons and the delight it brought her family. Now in a new home and with children grown, her return to decorating looks different, but carries the same sort of meaning as it always had before.
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Cookies and Cream...Cookies
Posted by Theology of Home onAs we find ourselves in autumn, the focus in our kitchens trends towards the comfort of baking. Today, we share a fun cookie recipe to include in your cool-weather baking arsenal.
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Feast of Holy St. Simeon
Posted by Theology of Home onA marvelous look at St. Simeon, who surely waited and was rewarded in old age.
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Theology of Home's Roman Roots
Posted by Theology of Home onI wanted something that soulful, interesting, engaging. I didn’t need more news. I didn’t need gossip and celebrity sightings. I didn’t need overly intellectual commentary. I didn’t need splashy women’s content like Cosmo or The Cut. I wanted something beautiful and edifying, that didn’t feel like a waste of time. Surely, there had to be a place where I could find all this?
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