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Friday, March 15, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onGood fences really do make good neighbors! A look at garden etiquette in our collection today. Plus, Emily’s Irish Soda Bread, how to put the fear of God into your children, and a powerful recounting of one professor who lost his job at Harvard because he clung to truth. And much more!
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Thursday, March 14, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onAre you an introvert? In our collection today is a practical read for introverts in business. Plus, a delicious lamb stew, a look at a new book detailing the lives of detransitioners, and a podcast on navigating in-law relationships well. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onHave you seen Cabrini? We have not yet, but are sharing two very different (but both thoughtful) reviews in our collection today so you can judge for yourself. Plus, a corned beef and cabbage recipe for your weekend, where to see glorious wildflowers across the West, and an important read on the modern martyrs of communism by Archbishop Cordileone. And much more!
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Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onToday begins Cardinal Burke's call for a nine month novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe for the Church amid the forces of evil, ending on her feast in December. Read about it in our collection and check out the Guadalupe sale we are running in support of this great effort (code: GUADALUPE9). Also, recipes with Guiness for St. Patrick's Day, how to play the long game for a happy life, and for book lovers: fascinating strories for young and old. Enjoy!
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Monday, March 11, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onHow to build culture is a question that is near and dear to our heart and Stephen White answers it beautifully in today's collection. Plus, a look at a Nigerian home for children, the problems with IVF, and a thoughtful read on the body of a woman. And more!
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Friday, March 8, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, we share a fun and fascinating post demonstrating how medieval manuscripts were made. Plus, fast-growing vegetables to plant soon, a timeless Maine cottage, and a great read from Francis Maier on the importance of being “confessing Christians.” Enjoy!
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Thursday, March 7, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise is back on our blog today considering the gratuitous generosity God pours out on us. Also in our collection today, Anthony Esolen has a powerful essay on therapeutic "cures," a fun way to get birds in your garden, and the best camping destinations for spring break. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onOne person can make a huge difference in the world, and if you doubt that read the story of one woman's fight against Pornhub. Plus, how to make steak frites, creative ideas for tile, and an excellent video on making choices. And much more!
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Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onAfter years of hearing from heartbroken parents about the distance they experience with their adult woke kids, Noelle writes tips on our blog to keep the wokeness away. Plus, a no-bake pie for St. Paddy's planning, the power of lay apostolates, and a look at the trend of young people drawn to traditional Catholic worship. Enjoy!
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