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Eating With Your Hands for St. Joseph’s Day and How To Find Out What I Think About My Book

March 18, 2014 5 Comments

Hey, if you like radio or books or squeaky voices or awkward silences, you’re probably going to want to check out my radio interview debut

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My Apostolate of Parties and What a Hooley Is

March 13, 2014 4 Comments

As I chop and measure and mix and bake (and try to decide if finger-batter counts against Lenten disciplines) in preparation for our big annual

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An Open Letter to the Internet About My Being Wrong

March 10, 2014 28 Comments

UPDATE: I’m now back on board with my original post, thanks to some advice from Scott P. Richert of the About.com Catholic page and your comments.

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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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How to Win At Lent

March 3, 2014 16 Comments

Don’t look now, but Lent is nearly upon us. Here are a few ways to make sure we get to the end of these 40

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The Chair of St Peter

February 22, 2014 3 Comments

Happy Feast of the Chair of St. Peter! Yes, there is an actual, physical “Chair of St. Peter” housed at the Vatican. I’ve seen it!

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Outside the Box: 66 Things to Give Up or Take Up for Lent (in beginner, intermediate, and advanced)

February 16, 2014 78 Comments

Through my various Lenten fails over the years, I’ve learned a different way of approaching Lent. In our house, we now view Lent as a time

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In Which There are Links

January 31, 2014 19 Comments

Today you get links. Lots of ’em. And me trying to be smart in order to keep up appearances. etsy, obviously Wait, not THOSE kind

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Good News and Bad News

January 29, 2014 16 Comments

The good news is that I WON a Sheenazing Award. Seriously. I’m flabbergasted. Unless someone calls for a recount, or I wake up . .

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In Which I Am PROBABLY Not a Robot

January 24, 2014 19 Comments

In the comments of this blog and on the blogs of others, there has been speculation that I am a robot.  Today, I am here to

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