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Whole and Holy

Sara Dietz

Reflections about life and faith from a Catholic mother who's learning that we "grown ups" really aren't so different from the children in our lives.

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    Catholic mom of three. Storyteller. Passionate about motherhood and family. Accidentally crunchy. Wannabe organizer. Desperate for routine. Striving after holiness.

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