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Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
The Transfiguration of Jesus
Posted by Theology of Home onGod is truly everywhere, and the Transfiguration is a reminder of that powerful truth. Denise writes personally of a small but incredible transfiguration she saw in a moment of beauty and loss.
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Daily Wire: Feminism Gets All Dolled Up To Appeal To A New Generation In ‘Barbie’
Posted by Theology of Home onThe ideological roots of feminism are at least 200 years old, but somehow, as a movement, it has been able to rebrand itself anew every few generations to maintain relevance. ‘Barbie’ is the latest effort to do just that.
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Consuming the Work of Our Hands: Brown Butter-Sage Sweet Potato Gnocchi
Posted by Theology of Home onSage is often relegated to Thanksgiving, but many have it bursting in their garden in summer too. Here is a delicious recipe that is both sweet and earthy with great depth.
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I’ve Been Asked to Make a List: Lessons on Homeschooling
Posted by Theology of Home onAugust is the month when homeschoolers often turn their attention to the year ahead. Prompted by a request from a young mom for a list of advice, Denise reflects on years gone by and shares little gems of wisdom.
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Feast of St. Martha, The Family Friend
Posted by Theology of Home onFor St. Martha's feast Saturday, Denise writes of the wonder of being a dear friend so loved by Our Lord.
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Weddings in Bloom, Advice from a Florist
Posted by Theology of Home onAfter completing countless weddings, what type of advice would a florist give?
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Feast of Sts. Joachim and Anne
Posted by Theology of Home onThe grandparents of Our Lord are well worth meditating on. What a wonderful role to have played, to have loved up close and personal the Holy Family.
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The Beauty of the Inefficient
Posted by Theology of Home onA journey into the world of slow food can bring a deeper understanding about patience and hidden fruitfulness.
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Eve Lavalliere, Friend of St. Mary Magdalene
Posted by Theology of Home onAn amazing story of a woman who suffered and sinned much, but loved in the end even more. She took St. Mary Magdalene on as her good friend in heaven. For St. Mary Magdalene's feast day this Saturday, we can read of Eve Lavalliere, whom she surely helped.
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