
Catholic wife and mother. Former college professor turned homeschooler. Seeking to cultivate a sacramental worldview and a life that is anchored by the liturgical year.
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In the last six and a half years, I have listened to precious few homilies at Mass. Many times, the Sunday homily finds me outside, rocking a baby to sleep, or else changing a baby’s diaper in the back, or rushing with a potty-training todd...
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In writing about the vocation to motherhood of all women, St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross—St. Edith Stein, perhaps, to you—said that a “woman’s soul is fashioned as a shelter in which other souls may unfold.” I’ve applied this idea before...
I was sitting in Mass just two Sundays ago when I got to listen to the most beautiful homily I had ever heard about the end of the world. This is the usual topic for discussion on the last Sunday of the liturgical year, since the readings o...
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Catholic wife and mother. Former college professor turned homeschooler. Seeking to cultivate a sacramental worldview and a life that is anchored by the liturgical year.
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