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Thursday, June 15, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onWe have not one, but two blog posts today and neither is to be missed! First a deep and lovely meditation from Denise on the holy hands of Jesus. Also, a fun and fascinating read from Carrie about the dueling coffee companies in Rome and how to order and drink your coffee like an Italian! Plus, excellent advice for young men regarding marriage and family from Randall Smith, and the bishops encourage a Litany in response to Dodgers' blasphemy. And much, much more!
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Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onAre you a domestic extremist? A look at a fun new book by our friend Peachy Keenan in our collection today. Plus a good reading list for middle schoolers, how often should different articles of clothing be washed, and a helpful read on perseverance in prayer. And more!
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Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onHappy feast day of St. Anthony of Padua! We have a special excerpt from a new book written by Anne Frank's childhood friend in our collection today. Also, a fun look at the new Ralph Lauren cafe in Paris, lavender farms to sniff out this summer, and a stunning photo of Christ the Redeemer. And much more!
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Monday, June 12, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, we have beautiful contrast to the faux nuns being feted in California with real nuns serving God and the poor. Also, our friend Jay Richards speaks on the limits of the scientific notion of materialism, some fun summertime aerial pics, and a practical idea for praying the rosary while exercising. Enjoy!
Friday, June 9, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onGoing into the weekend, we have one must read for you: Denise's piece on Corpus Christi. It is a beautiful reminder of Christ's dependency on us. May we all be able to say, like young St. Tarcisius, “I did not let Him go.” We also have some great brunch recipes for Father's Day, a personal look at the Sisters of Life, and the monastic source of the Spanish language. Enjoy!
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Thursday, June 8, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onWhile Pride Month continues, Public Discourse has kicked off the first ever Fidelity Month. In today's collection, we have an article on our first Fidelity: to God. Also, some hysterical 1 star reviews of national parks, a fascinating map of 500 years of Marian apparitions, and Carrie has an article that gives a first glimpse of her new book, The End of Woman. And much more!
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Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onFew of us have heard the beautiful story of the estate where St. Jacinta's body was housed before she was canonized, but we have the details in today's collection. Also, a great and hopeful interview with Msgr. James Shea, a fun summer asparagus recipe, and a lovely mediation on the name of Jesus. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onIs evil banal or deeply alluring? A profound piece from Carl Trueman in our collection today considers this question. Plus, a designer's dream cottage, how to get promoted, and a moving read on the glory of weakness. And much, much more!
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Monday, June 5, 2023
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, don't miss a fascinating read about the allegory of the dinner party in two iconic films. Also, the excellence of Mark Twain's Joan of Arc, a fun and funny look at the history of a famous food magazine, and a lovely podcast interview with Denise on the need for mothers to be mothered. Enjoy!
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