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Pregnant Mom during the pandemic - what's a Catholic Mom to do?
I keep hearing stories in the news of moms not being able to give birth with their spouse present or a doula. If the hospital allows a mom to give birth with a spouse there – they have all kinds of protocols – may have to wear a mask, gloves, gown or whatever. Even stories of baby being taken away from mother after birth. What is a Catholic Mom to do?
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Time to call our leaders to prayer, penance, and the Eucharist
I just read this article from our Catholic 365: http://www.catholic365.com/article/11201/the-fear-mongering-of-satan.html# I totally agree with the author. We should stop being afraid. God has given us directives to "Fear Not".
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Postpartum for Mothers - time for 40 days rest!
Postpartum mothers have expectations of getting up and feeding the family and taking care of their homes immediately after birth. This is what is common in United States of America.
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What's a doula? Pregnancy and Postpartum Support - that's what a doula does....
Perhaps you are pregnant or postpregnant - in that babymoon postpartum phase. Have you thought about having some extra pregnancy support or postpartum support?
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Poetry Corner - Irish Love
Irish Shores calling to me Green patches of the Islands
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Spirituality of Mother's Day? Let's Explore a Tradition - plus giveaway info!
Mother's day is really basically a holiday that is more secular if you think about it. Anna Jarvis founded the modern day version of Mother's day in 1908 according to the history channel! It became an official holiday in 1914!
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Notre Dame burning to the ground - a doula prespective
I am writing this evening about Notre Dame Cathedral burning down...well some of the structure maybe left - but it will never be the same church again. I know other writers may also be writing about this same event. I don't know. I am not usually the "flash news" type of writer.
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Last of the Mini-Lenten Retreat -Hosana in the Highest Holy week!
Well, I forgot to post something last week, but anyway now we are in Holy Week! It seems like this Lent has dragged on for me - I do not know why. Maybe, I still miss my old pastor or who knows! It just feels different this year for me.
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Mini-Retreat - Labor and Birth -
Labor and Birth are some of the most fun and trying times of a pregnancy. Some mothers find this time also the most fearful time of pregnancy. I am kind of borrowing an idea from our Catholic Doula Program and sharing it here.
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Week Three of Mini-Lenten Retreat for Mothers! Pregnancy discomforts and "finding out" story....
Maybe you are newly pregnant reading this - nauseated all the time. Why do they call it morning sickness anyway? Whenever I found out I was pregnant it was some sort of psychological thing - I usually started feeling sick the very next day!
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Mini-retreat for Mothers week One - What is motherhood? First week of Lent
So, it is the first week of Lent - or at least when I am writing this and have we thought about "What is motherhood?" Now many women think a "mother" is one who has a child and/or baby in her arms. However, a mother is also one who had a miscarriage, stillbirth or other loss - you are still a mother...
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Week Two Mini-Retreat for Mothers...St. Patrick's day and more...
I thought I would tell you a few funny things or short stories of my own family and children...
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Mini-Lenten retreat for mothers Introduction...
Hi, I thought I have a group of mothers on my mailing list and also think this idea of a mini-Lenten retreat would resonate well with Catholic 365 readers...so, welcome!
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Spirituality of Labor and Delivery
My first pregnancy was the most spiritual memories for me. Each night, I would sit and rock and feel for kicks from the baby, while I prayed the evening Rosary. It always seemed baby was active as I was trying to settle down for my evening time for bed.
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Letting go "detachment" is important in prayer life
Recently, I had to say goodbye to a long friendship with a spiritual director. I believe he wanted me to let go because I was too attached to him. He did leave me with the words: "pray always".
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