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Monday, November 02, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onToday is All Soul’s Day and in our collection we have a great read about Padre Pio, purgatory, and indulgences. Also, we are sharing a litany for America; let’s all pray this today. Plus, elevate your camping cooking game, a round-up of cute blue-light blocking glasses, and a look at what it’s like walking the Cammino di San Benedetto. Enjoy!
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Friday, October 30, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onPreparation might be an overlooked value. In our collection today, a lovely and valuable read on the goodness of being prepared. Also, a fun look at an artist whose medium is ice. Plus, the meaning of marriage through the lens of an old poem, an important piece on race and abortion, and a fun and dreamy tile roundup. And heads up! We will be switching over to a brand new site next week and our archives will not all be making it to the new site. If you have a piece you’d like to save, please use our search option to find and save it. Can’t wait to debut our new home!
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Thursday, October 29, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onWhat are some of the great gifts women can bring to the workplace? In our collection today, a thoughtful and interesting answer to this question. Also, a link discussing the stakes in this election. Plus, a look at the new movie about St. Maximillian Kolbe, why kids should work, and Noelle Mering joins three priests to discuss Critical Theory and Catholicism. And much more!
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Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onWe are full of fascinating reads today! For one, a leading psychologist shares his expert understanding of demonic activity. Also, how equality, or equity, is built on envy and injustice. Plus, why we should read Milton, a personal story of a young woman’s unexpected pregnancy, and a hearty vegan bolognese recipe. And more!
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Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, we have some lovely words of wisdom from a 107-year-old woman on fighting the blues during the pandemic. Also, a striking series of images of historical figures side-by-side with photographs of their direct descendants. Plus, insights into holiness from the crafters of priestly vestments, the science of fermentation, and a lovely read about a God who sees us. And much more!
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Monday, October 26, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onDid you know the Devil hates bells? In our collection today, we have an interesting read explaining why. Also, a lovely short look at “useless houses.” Plus, taking a look at Neil Postman in light of today’s media, a fall fashion workhorse, and how to pair cheese with Halloween candy. Enjoy!
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Friday, October 23, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today we are sharing a sweet story of a wife stumbling on a small wedding during the time of the pandemic and reflecting on her own. Also, we have a touching interview with the great grandson of Blessed Karl of Austria-Hungary. Plus, an original piece on making a home in a small apartment, a lovely old interview with Tom Howard about Hallowed Be this House, and some sage advice on helping children be both wise and innocent. And much more!
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Thursday, October 22, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, we are sharing a wonderful video of a powerful homily by Fr. Ed Meeks. Also, inspiration for entertaining outdoors this season. Plus, great news for the restoration of Notre Dame, why a Catholic cannot be a true socialist, and the ways in which St. John Paul II embodied the fruits of the rosary. And more!
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Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onPart of Jane Austen’s genius was in her subtlety. In our collection today, a look at repentance and regret in her novels. Also, a Spanish style home gets a reboot without any remodeling. Plus, a defense of priestly celibacy, how to make your guest room feel like a retreat, and a podcast about cultivating order. And more!
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