TOH Blog
Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
Honoring the Mystery
Posted by Theology of Home onWonderful wisdom from Denise on protecting the mystery in one another and guarding our temptations toward misplaced curiosity and intrusion.
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A Picture Worth a Thousand Words
Posted by Theology of Home onA conversation with an old friend sparks in Denise a wonderful look at holy cards -- their history and meaning and the humble aid they bring.
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For Easter Brunch: Lemon Cardamom Babka
Posted by Theology of Home onBabka is a well-loved sweet bread and a cherished Easter treat from Emily's childhood. Try this recipe using fragrant lemon and cardamom as a lovely addition for your Easter Brunch.
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The Books of Spring
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise writes lovingly of her favorite books in various categories for this time of year. Her list, unsurprisingly, is full of gems.
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An Exquisite Charity
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise writes of walking into a then new-to-her church and being transported by the Liturgy and returning day after day. Through this window she gleans the exquisite love of God who feeds our hungry souls in a way that no bread can.
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7 Ways to Keep the Wokeness Out of Your Home and Away from Your Kids
Posted by Theology of Home onHow to pass on the faith to the next generation is a perennial question and one that perhaps needs to be taken more seriously than ever in this age of ideology. Noelle offers her advice to parents seeking to keep the wokeness out of their homes.
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A More Excellent Way: An Interview with John Clarke of Cluny
Posted by Theology of Home onAt TOH we have long felt a kinship with Cluny in their desire to make what is old feel new again and the honoring of craftsmanship and quality. Our interview with Editor-in-Chief John Clarke, however, surpassed our already high expectations. He speaks with great depth about cultural memory, beauty, and the importance of good books.
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Roasted Tomato Noodle Casserole
Posted by Theology of Home onEmily finds herself in season of abundant eggs from her chickens. She writes of the lovely problem this presents from which she shares the first of a couple of egg-filled recipes that are great for a meatless dinner.
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