
Meaningful traditions, liturgical living, and family culture building for the legacy-minded family and home.
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Our first Family Birthday Party table
Somewhere in the blurry midst of moving multiple times and welcoming four children we found ourselves on our anniversary in a new-ish town with no childcare, a new baby, no plans and very full arms....
In her book For the Family’s Sake, Susan Schaeffer Macaulay writes of her mother, Edith Schaeffer, “I came to know the everyday Lord Jesus within the intimacy of a truly homelike home. My mother often sang songs of gladness about the goodne...
First Steps, after Millet, 1890, Vincent van Gogh (after Jean-François Millet)
I have noticed, as I’m sure you may have as well, over the course of the past several years a decided downtick in the quality of well, everything, coupled with...
There exists an invisible cultural current doggedly determined to erase the traditions we uphold, an anonymous prevailing narrative that suggests that progress means constantly bending to the whims of our cultural moment, that we know bette...
Our very first Easter Lamb Cake
I love the idea of repeating a menu for big holidays year over year—a beef Wellington always on Christmas, a certain heart-shaped sugar cookies always for Valentine’s Day, a flag ice box cake and fun pasta s...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Mothering four, making home at Pear Tree Hill & writing on tradition, family culture, and liturgy in the home or, the things we always do.
\ud83e\uddfa \ud83d\udd4a️Helping women create homes that are holy ground \ud83d\udcd6 Book Marketing Strategist in Christian publishing
Author of The Liturgical Home. Sharing history, traditions, recipes, and activities to help you celebrate the Church Year in your home.
American Political Theory PhD, Catholic mother of five. Raising meat, veg, and flowers on our California ranch. Homeschooling littles/public schooling high schoolers. My husband runs a 100 year+ USA manufacturing co and we remodel houses together.
Rebuilding the culture one article at a time @theologyofhome | all things beauty and home culture
\ud83d\udf0b seasonal, local, liturgical ✷Farm liturgist & placemaker celebrating the liturgical year through its agrarian heritage and seasonal rhythms ☧ Catholic convert
Denise Trull's writing has been featured regularly at Theology of Home, Dappled Things Online Magazine, and her personal blog, The Inscapist.
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