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Mary, Mother of the Church: a New Feast Day! (Plus Other May Feast Days and . . . My Book Cover!)

May 8, 2018 21 Comments

When I did my reader survey, the one thing you guys asked for above all other things was that I give you some advance warning

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Ash Wednesday vs Valentine’s Day: the February 14th Catholic Conundrum

February 9, 2018 8 Comments

Mailbag time! The Question: Hi Kendra, I was wondering if you were going to write a post about how Valentine’s Day is on Ash Wednesday

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Five Ways My Phone is Helping Me Be a Better Catholic

November 22, 2017 10 Comments

Our phones, right? We use them for all the things, but also maybe feel like we shouldn’t be? As much? Ever? I’m all for balance

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Catholic Indulgences: what they are, when they are, and why you should care (as of the 1999 Manual of Indulgences revision of the Enchiridion of Indulgences)

November 20, 2017 50 Comments

Indulgences! So much opportunity, so much confusion and misinformation. And that’s just among Catholics. It’s really difficult to even find any information at all online

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Rogation and Ember Days and Vigils: in case you were starting to think you had this liturgical living thing down

November 16, 2017 34 Comments

I’ve been Catholic for forty-one years, actually making an effort for seventeen, a liturgical living devotee for eleven, and blogging about it for five. And

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How to do Santa Without Lying to Your Kids

November 8, 2017 16 Comments

This is the time of year I start getting emails and Facebook messages from parents who are trying to decide how to handle the cultural

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Easy Family Activities for the Month of the Poor Souls in November

November 2, 2017 4 Comments

For Catholics, November is the month we remember the dead. On November 1st, we celebrate all the saints in heaven, who are our hope and

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St. Margaret of Antioch Proves That What the Catholic Church Thinks About Women is That They Can Totally Kick Satan’s Butt

July 20, 2017 6 Comments

Happy Feast of St. Margaret of Antioch, virgin, martyr, dragon-slayer. And YOU thought St. George got to have all the dragon-related fun! Whenever anyone says

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Should Catholics Attend Easter Egg Hunts on Holy Saturday?

March 11, 2016 35 Comments

Mailbag time! The Question: Hi, Kendra! Thanks so much for your blog. I was hoping you could offer some advice on a question regarding living

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The Year of Mercy Family Challenge

February 18, 2016 18 Comments

It’s the Year of Mercy! But hopefully you already knew that, as I’ve been meaning to write this post since, um, November. We’ve been making

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