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How Could Jesus Have TWO Daddies? Explaining the role of St. Joseph to young children.

May 1, 2015 9 Comments

Today is the feast of St. Joseph the Worker. And I just happen to have a mailbag question that is particularly well-suited to the day.

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Solemnities are NOT for Being Solemn: What They Are, Why They Matter, and New Free Printables for the Solemnity of St. Joseph

March 18, 2015 22 Comments

Tomorrow is the feast of St. Joseph, and it’s a biggie. St. Joseph’s Day on March 19th and the Annunciation coming up on March 25th

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Irish Songs of Drinking and Rebellion for Kids (with free playlist and printables)

March 5, 2015 29 Comments

I grew up listening to showtunes and pop music. I am still pretty partial to both. But, ya know, ya get married and are introduced

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Liturgical Living for Beginners: A St. Patrick’s Day Tea Party Play Date, with help from me and CCC

March 1, 2015 189 Comments

This is a sponsored post. See my disclosure policy. It’s March! Spring is in sight (at least in California), we are mostly in the swing

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What I'm Doing for Lent, and Fat Tuesday and Ash WednesdayRevealed . . . and the winners!

February 18, 2015 16 Comments

I shared a bunch of these photos on Instagram and a couple on Facebook, but not all of them. So I figured I’d throw them

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Feast Then Fast: Tips for Fat Tuesday, Resources for Lent, Free Printables, and a Little Contest

February 16, 2015 18 Comments

Lent is nigh, you guys. It is NIGH. Hope you’re ready. If you’re not, I might be able to help . . . with some

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Lent Cometh: perhaps everything you’ll ever need to know to have the best Lent ever

February 3, 2015 21 Comments

Okay, folks. Now that Candlemas is over and all things Christmas are officially behind us, it’s time to quit being in denial that Lent is

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Kids Don’t Forget a Thing Like Waffles for Dinner

March 25, 2014 26 Comments

A big part of our family culture is celebrating the feasts of the liturgical year. And heaven help me if I try to mix things

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Sundays in Lent: We Can’t ALL Be Right About This

March 9, 2014 40 Comments

Sundays in Lent seem to be a genuine source of confusion among Catholics. Both the “I don’t cheat on Sundays” people and the “Sundays don’t

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What We Did Ash Wednesday

March 6, 2014 18 Comments

Pshew, we did it. It took a whole day, and we didn’t get ANY schoolwork done (double day tomorrow!) but we went to Mass, got

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