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Thursday, October 01, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onHow do we develop a well-formed conscience? In our collection today, a priest discusses common errors with regard to conscience and how to address them. Also, a lovely story of farmers coming together to help their fellow farmer. Plus, plaid is trending for fall, the power of doing it yourself, and a fun fall foliage map. And more!
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Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, we have some deep wisdom from two different women on essential matters of womanhood. One is an interview with Alice Von Hildebrand on femininity. The other contains excellent advice to a young woman, and is written by Jennifer Bryson who is featured in our upcoming book Theology of Home II. Plus, some fall shoes to consider, a lovely piece on the wastefulness of beauty, and decorating with pottery. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onToday's collection is loaded with excellent links, starting with a fantastic piece in the New York Times about what the refreshing nomination of Amy Coney Barrett signals for women. Also, a great round up of family friendly movies that are substantive and fun. Plus, inexpensive and healthy weeknight dinners, St. Thomas Aquinas on the answering of prayer, and all about the Mel Gibson sequel to The Passion that is in the works. Enjoy!
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Monday, September 28, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIt seems like most of us are looking to curb our social media habits. In our collection today, we have comprehensive and helpful advice on how to do just that. Also, Noelle Mering and Erika Bachiochi weigh in on Amy Coney Barrett as a new model for women and the desperate way she is slandered with The Handmaid’s Tale. Plus, a beautiful piece on the sacredness of food, restoring a truer vision of the Biblical Jesus, and a tour of a warm and storied London flat. Enjoy!
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