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Our Favorite Family Read-Alouds for Advent

November 13, 2013 124 Comments

Advent is fast approaching, preceded by Thanksgiving of course, and (around here anyway) a new baby. Last week, I shared how Advent traditions have changed in

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Advent: How We Try to Celebrate Things in Their Proper Season Without Feeling Like Total Jerks

November 4, 2013 27 Comments

Now that Halloween, All Saints, and All Souls are behind us, I’m going to make like the mall and jump right in to Christmas. Thanksgiving

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Hallowtide . . . It’s How We Roll: All Saints Day Costumes for Awesome Kids Only

November 1, 2013 15 Comments

Happy All Hallows Eve, Feast of All Saints, and Commemoration of All Souls everyone! Here’s how we celebrated/are celebrating/will celebrate. For Halloween, we carved pumpkins

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Baby Steps to Living the Liturgical Year as a Family

October 29, 2013 22 Comments

My Catholic faith journey has been all about baby steps. God never knocked me off my bicycle, blinded me, and gave me a talking to.

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Costumes for All Saints Day AND Halloween: One Part Catholic, Two Parts Awesome

October 11, 2013 28 Comments

I love the tradition of Catholic schools and homeschool groups doing All Saints dress up days in lieu of Halloween costumes. (When my son was

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Fun, Feasting, and Beating the Devil With Swords: a Family Michaelmas

September 29, 2013 15 Comments

The first I ever heard of Michaelmas was in Pride and Prejudice and Middlemarch and other olden-timey English books. Apparently, it was one of the four days during the

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Make a Mud Pie (it just may save your life): 7 Quick Takes XXVII

August 30, 2013 4 Comments

— 1 — Okay, maybe that’s hyperbole. But SCIENCE says that women tend to have allergies and auto-immune diseases at a statistically higher rate than

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Some Things I Watched and Some Things I Should NOT Have Watched: 7 Quick Takes XXV

August 16, 2013 19 Comments

— 1 — I see what you did there. And I like it. I hope everyone had a lovely Solemnity yesterday. We did! I really

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In Which I am Asked Not to Come to Mass . . . by a Priest

July 20, 2013 56 Comments

The husband knows an awesome priest who likes to say, “You should remember that when you pray for humility . . . God just might

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Pentecost is Bigger Than Christmas

May 20, 2013 9 Comments

Seriously.  And don’t try to pretend like you already knew.  Unless, like me, you have kids who use the 1963 Saint Joseph First Communion Catechism for

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