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The Holy Face of Jesus Devotion
By Julie
Learn about the Holy Face Devotion and Medal and some prayers of reparation.
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Visions of Saint John Vianney the Cure of Ars
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint John Vianney, Patron Saint of Parish Priests In doing research for this book and our television series, we've found Saints who've had a relationship with the souls in Purgatory, or had visions of Hell, also had a great urgency to convert sinners. This Roll Call of Saints which include: Saints Catherine de' Ricci, Mary Magdalen de Pazzi, Margaret Mary Alacoque, Catherine of Siena, Teresa
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Homeschooling and Religious Life: A Strength for One Another
By Kevin J. Banet
Ever wonder why homeschooling is so popular among Catholic families? Or do you know about the close connection between homeschooling and the life of religious communities? Consecrated Religious life – that of friars, sisters, brothers and priests – has had a great influence on the education of children over the centuries and even formed the educational systems that nurtured societies.
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Miracles of the bread and key in the life of Saint Gerard Majella
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
At about age 5, unusual blessings were showered on the family through Gerard’s time in church. He began to come home with a loaf of bread under his arms. Now this was a very welcome gift to the family, who never had enough to eat with five hungry children, plus a mother and father. So they were happy to see the loaf of bread, but concerned about where it came from. They knew their child would not
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Angels in the Life of Saint John Bosco
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Making the statement, "The chapter would not be complete without...." becomes a pat phrase, when speaking of Don Bosco. Il Grigio, the gray dog, really had nothing to do with Don Bosco's ministry, but very possibly, he had a lot to do with his ability to perform his ministry. Don Bosco actually devoted the last chapter of his autobiography, Memoirs of the Oratory, to his good friend, Il Grigio.
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Angels in the life of Saint Gemma Galgani
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Gemma Galganihad a personal relationship with her Guardian Angel. She could see him with her own two eyes, those of her body. They were friends. They talked to each other. They prayed together. He watched over her, as she napped. She wrote, Jesus, true to His Promise that He would never leave us alone, gave her a Guardian Angel who never left her side.
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Angels in the life of Saint Margaret of Cortona
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
In one of our Lord's appearances to St. Margaret, He said, "You are the third light granted to the Order of My beloved Francis. He was the first, among the Friars Minor; Clare was the second, among the Nuns; you shall be the third, in the Order of Penance."
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What happened at the Apparition in Knock Ireland
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
But at 8 o’clock or thereabouts, when Mary McLoughlin decided to go home, the older Bierne girl, Mary, decided to walk with her in the rain. So here we have two Marys, walking in the rain past the church again. When they passed the apparition, Mary McLoughlin casually mentioned that the pastor must have bought some new statues in Dublin. But the other Mary, more inquisitive, decided to take a clos
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“Like Mother, Like Daughter” Blogger Pens New Books for Women
By Mary Beth Bracy
Leila M. Lawler's new books reflect on the gift and dignity of women, as well as how to create a faith-filled, harmonious home culture.
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Reading The Imitation of Christ with my Son
By Betsey Garety
Good spiritual reading can bring a family closer together.
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How to Teach Teens Virtue
By Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis gives some clear advice on how to teach teens virtue.
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To be a doula or not to be a doula? That is the question! Plus a giveaway!
By Julie
Learn about doulas and special informational class. Plus, a giveaway of books.
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Serve Together in 2022: Family-Style
By Melanie R. Cameron
7 Ideas for Serving Others Family-Style in 2022
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Teen Book Review: Saint Cloud of Gaul: The Prince Who Traded Kingdoms
By Leslea Wahl
Book Review for teens about an inspiring Saint.
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Sex and CRT in schools: what parents should know
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The blatant assault on the truth of Christ and basic morality has never been so fierce than it is today
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Why We Homeschool
By Shannon Whitmore
If you had told me that I was going to be a homeschooling mom ten years ago, I probably would have laughed at you. I didn’t know any homeschoolers growing up, and for some reason, I bought into the whole “homeschoolers are weird” notion without ever having met one.
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When Failing Grades Are Not Enough: How Long Will Be Allow This To Happen To Our Religious Education Programs?
By Michael Cunningham
Brothers and sisters, Pope Leo XIII once again hit the mark talking about something that was almost 125 years in the future.
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