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Happy Feast of St Joseph, Get Ready to Cry

March 19, 2021 No Comments

It’s a solemnity and a Meat Friday, I hope you’re celebrating today! I posted last week with some celebration ideas and free printables for the

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Happy Easter! And a Tierney Family Update . . .

April 12, 2020 28 Comments

The thing about Easter is that it came anyway. Alleluia! Our In-Progress At Home Painted Chapel, aka how I spent my summer vacation I can’t

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The Triduum at Home: a Tenebrae Service

April 7, 2020 16 Comments

Happy Spy Wednesday! Today we’ll be hiding thirty quarters. Here’s why: We’ve done the quarters thing for many years now, and love it. New this

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Homemade Easter Candles or the Coronavirus Wins

April 6, 2020 15 Comments

Easter candles, you guys. EASTER CANDLES. We must have them. And really, my family can’t imagine missing out completely on the stirringly beautiful beginning of

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The Catholic All Year at Home, Amazon-Free, Catholic Gift Guide for a Very Unusual Easter

March 25, 2020 18 Comments

Happy Solemnity of the Annunciation! 👼📣 For what we’ll be doing to celebrate, see this post. tl:dr 🧇🙏 Strange times these are, my friends! It’s

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A Spy Wednesday Activity We Love and Good Friday Activities We Avoid

April 13, 2019 8 Comments

Spy Wednesday “Spy” Wednesday 🕵️‍♂️ is the name traditionally given to the Wednesday of Holy Week. This is the day Judas betrayed Jesus, telling the

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Lent vs Advent: Penance or Preparation, Counting Down or Counting Up

February 28, 2019 4 Comments

Mailbag Question! Q: I’ve heard people talk about Advent and Lent both being seasons of penance during the liturgical year. Can you help me understand

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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 Celebrate Your Nameday When Your Name Isn’t a Saint’s Name (yet)

April 10, 2015 23 Comments

Between nearly twenty weeks of all-day morning sickness and my failed going to bed early for Lent experiment, I ended up with quite a backlog

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Our Triduum in Photos

April 6, 2015 13 Comments

It’s still Easter today! Happy Easter! Let’s jump in the ol’ T.A.R.D.I.S. and take a look back at the Triduum, just for posterity’s sake, shall

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