The Daily Collection
We scour the internet and curate a collection of daily links to inform and inspire. Organization tips, recipes, thought-provoking articles about the Faith and the culture, and more are delivered in one easy email to your inbox daily. Sign up below to receive the Daily Collection!
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onEmily is in the Register today talking about a domestic and Eucharistic renewal to counteract the plague of ugliness in the world. Plus, what we might learn from the Great Flood, a professional organizer offers reasons why our organizing goes awry, and inspiration for small kitchens. Enjoy!
* * *Â
Our beloved Nativity Candle is now in a travel size!
Monday, October 28, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, when the science does not fit gender ideology sometimes it’s just covered over. Plus, the blind man who sees, a secret garden, and how to keep kids in the faith. Enjoy!
* * *Â
Jesse Tree Sticker Kit:Â Get a jump on Advent!
Friday, October 25, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onWhat we need to know about an important case set to go before the Supreme Court on a state law banning gender surgeries on minors, linked in our collection today. Plus, a charming Parisian apartment, what younger generations need now, and an iconic Shakespearean speech for St. Crispin's Day. Enjoy!
* * *Â
This delightfully aromatic Christmas Votive Candle Set comes in a rich green and gold gift box and features three festive scents
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today is an interesting and insightful read on Taylor Swift and the sexual revolution. Plus, what makes a great father-in-law, smart decluttering secrets, and a delightful meditation on a Roman pizza. Enjoy!
Now at The Mercantile, Travel Size Nativity Candles
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, all you need to know about joining a novena to the Mother of God for the nation. Plus, an exhibit recreates the secret rooms of Anne Frank in New York, and an elegant flourless almond cake, and how to make others feel welcome at your table. Enjoy!