The Daily Collection
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Monday, March 17, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onCarrie and Noelle are both under contract for new books! On our substack today, they break down their currently projects. Plus, celebrate St. Paddy's the Catholic way, a traditional menu for the day, and a vision for Catholic entrepreneurs. Enjoy!
Friday, March 14, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, a great interview with John Eldredge on Pints with Aquinas on authentic masculinity (with a shoutout to Carrie!). Plus, homemade sugar scrubs, seeing Christ in the suffering poor, and an interesting read on tax breaks for working mothers. And much, much more!
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onPatricia Patnode is back on our substack with a distinctive essay on her love of shopping and clothing attached to memories and what closet gluttony might mean. Plus, a roundtable discussion on cell phones in schools, a St. Paddy's recipe, and an important read on DEI. And much more!
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, a lovely read on how to find hope amid life's storms. Plus, some non-negotiable rules to live by for a tidier home, a new call to a 9-year novena, and 5 quick steps to looking more pulled together. Enjoy!
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onCarrie is on our substack today with a fun look at her recent trip to the ARC conference in London and some of the great people she encountered there. Also, the California nuns (and good friends of TOH) who make cheese, raise dogs and pray throughout, how to make pasta without a machine, and a stunning modern impressionist garden in Normandy. Enjoy!
Monday, March 10, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onDo we need a revival of highbrow culture? An interesting look at this question, linked in our collection today. Plus, the lenten origin story of the filet-o-fish, the marxist roots of International Women's Day, and the wonderful sister who care for abandoned children. And much more!
Friday, March 7, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onEmily is in the Register today with a lovely how-to for creating a Crown of Thorns for your home. Plus, the most unique and adorable tiny kitchens, a lovely look at Grace Kelly on The Happy Housewife, and a powerful interview about near-death survivors on Chris Stefanick. And more!
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, guest writer Jean Mondoro writes on our substack of how she learned to contextualize her crosses in hope. Plus, a treat to consider for Easter, fresh spring decorating ideas, and a great read on how Lent is in part about coming to know ourselves. And note: for Lent, we are featuring some unique depictions of the Crucifixion by both European Masters and anonymous artisans as we journey closer to Our Lord's Passion and Death, hence our image today. Hope you enjoy them!
Ash Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Posted by Theology of Home onWe have plenty of Lenten (and non Lenten) reads for you in our collection today starting with a great piece by Fr. Kirby. Plus, ideas for things to give up, a recipe for hot cross buns, and helpful laundry storage ideas. Let us return to Him!