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Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onCarrie writes on our blog today of the inspiring role the miraculous medal (also known as Our Lady of Graces) has played in Ireland recently. Today is the feast of Our Lady of Grace, and though that is technically a different feast we think it's close enough. Plus, a must-read by Stephen White on the culture, easy homemade ramen, and a lovely look at the power of poetry. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onWhat is the 'male gaze' and what might be an effect of its diminution? A short and fascinating read in our collection today. Plus, an excellent response to a recent AP piece about the Church, a look back at a May Crownings tutorial on our blog, and a short and smart video on marriage discernment from Kendra Tierney. Enjoy!
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Monday, May 6, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onNoelle writes for Daily Wire on the educational corruption turning students into programmable pawns of social disruption. Plus, tips for an edible garden, organization and the spiritual life, and a unique and wonderful read from Denise on Caryll Houselander and vocation on our blog today. And please keep Leah Darrow and her tiny son in your prayers - more in the linked article.
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Friday, May 3, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIs good friendship just a matter of saying yes? A thoughtful read is in our collection today about the importance of living within constraints. Plus, how to steer clear of trends and develop personal style in the home, the ideological origins of fascism, and a great conversation with Ryan Anderson on Christianity in modern politics. Enjoy!
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Thursday, May 2, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onYoung women are leaving church in unprecedented numbers, and we should all want to try to understand why and what can be done. A read to that end is linked in our collection today. Plus, a lovely look at the art of the keepsake, how a pile of laundry inspired a meditation from Denise on ordering our chaos, and a lovely podcast interview with a photographer who finds grace through beauty amid suffering. And much more!
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Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today we have a fun read on the tough, southern 'Peggy Martin' rose, and readers of Emily's Theology of Home IV will be familiar with this rose's namesake. Plus, spring dinner ideas, St. Paul as poet, and a great read on prioritizing our loves. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onHow should we live in a hyper-politicized society? A short video interview brings wisdom to this pressing question. Plus, the record low rates of fertility and birth in the U.S., how to make buckwheat crepes, and role of parents as primary educators. And much, much more!
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Monday, April 29, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onSometimes social media can be a force for real connection, despite the negatives that accompany it. In our collection today, read of the bond formed between two mothers in the face of grief. Plus, the one word key to living your ideals, a beloved classic book becomes an opera, and the very real side effects of birth control. And more!
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Friday, April 26, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onCan Catholic singles still meet in real life? In our collection today, read about some innovative thinking that is helping facilitate such meetups. Plus, winning native plant combos for your garden, how to stay in the homes of famed authors, and how pray tests our trust in God. And much more!
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