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Friday, September 30, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onDo you make a point to spend one-on-one time with your kids? In our collection today, an interesting perspective on recognizing the individual needs of children. Plus, the colorful home of Annie Sloan, a powerful read on the fragility of civilization, and Denise Trull brings her always excellent saint meditations to St. Jerome whose feast we celebrate today. Enjoy!
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Thursday, September 29, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, a powerful message for girls from girls who have transitioned and detransitioned. Plus, why boys tend to fight, a must-visit museum in Paris, and an important look at internet safety. And much more!
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Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onCan the beauty of the Mass be an antidote to anxiety? A lovely and compelling essay in the affirmative, linked in our collection. Also, plenty of autumn reads: creating a fall tablescape, how Monet's 'Haystacks' painting explored the changing season, and sourdough pumpkin spice bagels! Plus, our beautiful European 12" Autumn Harvest Tapers! Get them while they're here!
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onMsgr. Charles Pope writes powerfully about caring for the poor, linked in our collection today. Plus, a lovey read on the power of music, yummy fall recipes, and a groundswell of support for the pro-life Catholic father of 7 who was arrested in an FBI raid. And much more!
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Monday, September 26, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onIs it possible to be too patient? An interesting look at patience versus passivity in our collection today. Plus, how to host a party in a small space, a convert writes of the sacramental vision and the fullness of the faith, and a tasty weeknight chicken recipe. Enjoy!
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Friday, September 23, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onGen Z has had much to navigate, and the data shows some troubling results. Today in the collection we link to a helpful read on helping them flourish. Plus, how to cool off in the backyard for that late-summer heatwave, a lovely new wallpaper series, and an excellent look at desire and purpose from Luke Burgis. And much more!
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Thursday, September 22, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onDid you watch the Queen's funeral? Today we are linking to a rather brilliant analysis of the broader meaning behind it all. Also, fall fashion, a good podcast on transitioning your family back into the school year, and a lovely read on a beloved novel. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise is back on our Blog with her deeply human insights into saints. Today she turns her attention to St. Matthew whose feast we celebrate. Plus, a playful yet sophisticated home tour, the moving story of Alveda King, and what we can glean from an old C.S. Lewis sci-fi story. And much, much more!
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Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Posted by Theology of Home onOn our blog and in the collection today, a demographer writes of the fascinating story of faith and family revealed by historic mortality rates. Plus, an insider look at what Harvard is really like, an inexpensive but still lovely decorating material, and how to get motivated everyday. Enjoy!
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