The Daily Collection
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Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, how Catholic colleges can help fight pornography. Also, a look at teen well-being during the pandemic. Plus, some creativity inspo: chic DIY wall moulding frames, inventive gift wrapping ideas, and a yummy roasted red pepper, tomato, and goat cheese soup. And much more!
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Monday, October 19, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIs there a royal invitation to suffer? Today our collection features a lovely look at suffering by Elizabeth Scalia. Also, Noelle Mering writes a personal reflection on wonder and mystery in the life and home of the late author Tom Howard. Plus, a London kitchen full of whimsy and sophistication, what flower bulbs to plant now for a glorious spring, and a freed missionary priest recounts his harrowing kidnapping and time in captivity. And much more!
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Friday, October 16, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, Carrie Gress writes a deeply personal piece on the vital need for fatherly love. Also, today we have an often overlooked, but compelling take on poverty reduction. Also, as the seasons change, we'll show you ways to make your home cozier, as well as the best apple cider doughnuts recipe around. Enjoy!
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Thursday, October 15, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onHow do we honor a new mother? In today’s collection, we are sharing a forgotten Renaissance tradition that we can reincorporate today. Also, as the election gets closer, St. Faustina offers us four ways to pray for our country. Plus, an original piece from a mother who writes on suffering and gratitude, a fun breakfast recipe, and the sneakiest of the deadly sins. And more!
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today is a fascinating article on Agatha Christie’s role in saving the Latin Mass. Also, we have a piece on the greatness of men by a new blogger from Down Under who writes on Christian courtship in our secular world. Plus, Old Testament women as role models, the tragic but hopeful story of violins that survived the holocaust, and how to combat comparison destruction. And much more!!
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Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onToday our collection features a fascinating new study about women who have large families. Also, two interesting articles to support those who are single and widows. Plus a fun new Etsy-style marketplace for Catholic products, a yummy fall slow-cooker chicken recipe, and prayer tips for those who are easily distracted. Enjoy!!!
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Monday, October 12, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onTraveling to France might not be on your to-do list, but after watching this thoroughly charming video on artisanal butter, you might want to get your passport in order. Also, some lovely organization ideas from real Italian kitchens. Plus, some autumnal cocktail recipes, the power of Our Lady in the face of despair, and a lovely reflection on being human. And more!
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Friday, October 09, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onToday we are sharing an excerpt of our new book Theology of Home II: The Spiritual Art of Homemaking! Thank you all for your messages of support and excitement about this new book. Also, in our collection today, we have two links about the rosary and the city of San Francisco. One documents how Archbishop Cordileone led a large crowd through the city streets praying the rosary. The other is a wonderful and largely unknown story of an Irish priest who spoke to a crowd of five hundred and fifty thousand people in 1961 exhorting them to pray the rosary. Plus we have a kid-friendly pozole recipe, a chic master bedroom, and a look at a beautiful new church building. Enjoy!
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Thursday, October 08, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, we are taking a look at the life and work of iconic craftsman George Nakashima. Also, a hopeful vocations boom for the Dominican sisters amid the pandemic. Plus, the importance of cultivating the mind of Christ, a coffee roaster with a new vision, and a former Swiss guard with a powerful reflection on the rosary. And much more!
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