homemaking. homeschooling. liturgical living. Catholic life.

Kendra Tierney

Hi! I’m Kendra. I’m a Catholic wife and mother of many, from little to
teenaged. I also dabble in teaching, reading, writing, cooking, baking,
sewing, crafting, party planning, graphic design, home remodeling, and
watching Netflix streaming. This blog is a place for me to share how we
live.

A Few of My Books

Catholic All Year Compendium

My Superhero Prayer Book: Traditional Catholic Prayers for Awesome Catholic Kids 

A Little Book about Confession for Children

Liturgical Calendars

Calendar Cover 2021

With Monthly
Devotions Art
Print Version / Digital Download

Calendar 2021 Marian Cover

With Marian
Saint Quote Art
Print Version / Digital Download

Prayer Calendar Cover 2021

With Monthly
Prayer Art
Print Version / Digital Download

With Scripture
Quotes
Print Version / Digital Download

From the Shop

My Blog

Saint E-Clares

Saint E-Clares

Saint E-Clares Okay, it’s really “eclairs,” we know. But these delicious desserts have the perfect name for the feast of St. Clare! It seems like a lot more work than just buying store bought eclairs. . .but wait until you taste them. It’s well-worth the effort to...

Our Lady of the Snows-Cones

Our Lady of the Snows-Cones

Our Lady of the Snows-Cones Santa Maria Maggiore is a Papal major basilica in Rome, Italy. It’s also known as Our Lady of the Snows, after the story of its founding. A husband and wife who were without heirs made a vow to donate their fortune to the Virgin Mary. They...

Maple Snow Taffy Pops

Maple Snow Taffy Pops

Maple Snow Taffy Pops Eighteenth-century Jesuit missionaries like Father Sébastien Rale and Father Joseph-François Lafitau described the making and use of maple syrup by the indigenous peoples with whom they lived. Making maple snow taffy is a simple way to enjoy...

Seven Spice Chickpea Stew

Seven Spice Chickpea Stew

Seven Spice Chickpea Stew Mary Magdalene is remembered, among other things, for having been exorcized by Jesus of seven demons (Luke 8:1-3) and for being the first to see the risen Jesus, having arrived at the tomb at daybreak on Easter morning, carrying spices with...

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