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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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Celebrating Birthdays That Fall During Lent?

February 11, 2015 30 Comments

I’m once again striding boldly into the dangerous, churning waters of Lenten “breaks.” This time to answer a mailbag question . . . Question: Hi

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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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Living Our Faith in Our Home With Older Kids

December 21, 2014 108 Comments

I get plenty of questions about how to introduce our Catholic faith to preschoolers and little kids, but so far, none about how to help

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A Little Feast of the Immaculate Conception and a Little About Feasts

December 8, 2014 99 Comments

Today is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which is a Holy day of Obligation. Yes, even though it’s a Monday. Go ahead, run to

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Not Believing in Santa Claus is Like Not Believing in Jesus . . . or George Washington

December 5, 2014 60 Comments

It’s the million-dollar Christmas question, right? And I’ve been asked it many times in the lead-up to Advent and Christmas: Do our children “believe” in

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The Ten Things I’m Glad My Kids Got for Christmas

November 26, 2014 27 Comments

I’ve already written about how we are planning a more simple and a more toy-free Christmas than we’ve had in the past. Not because we

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At the End, Charlotte Dies: a Reflection on Death for All Souls Day

November 1, 2014 9 Comments

Tomorrow, Sunday November 2nd, is All Souls Day. In our home we commemorate the day by going to a cemetery and praying a family rosary

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Celebrating the Feast of Pope St. John Paul II in the Home, with a Printable

October 22, 2014 49 Comments

I am on a ridiculous (and completely unintentional) streak of two weeks of almost daily blog posts. We can’t keep this up forever. I’m trying

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The Virtue of Blind Obedience (yes. that’s actually a virtue.) Part of a Series on the Ten Virtues of Mary.

October 21, 2014 14 Comments

Blind obedience is a tough sell these days. If you’re anything like me, it’s going to take a lot to even convince you that it’s

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