TOH Blog
Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
The Solemnity of Corpus Christi
Posted by Theology of Home onThis Sunday we celebrate Corpus Christi! Denise writes of a small young martyr and the wonder of the Eucharist, so intimate and small, yet majestic.
St. Charles Lwanga and Companions
Posted by Theology of Home onThe story of great courage born of love for God is one we can never tire of. It is ever relevant and this one especially should be shared widely.
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Want Your Voice Heard? Take the State of Culture Survey
Posted by Theology of Home onWe invite you to pause, reflect, and lend your voice to a conversation of great importance about the ways we can turn our culture around. Often, we feel like we don't know what to do to help the culture beyond prayer. This is a great opportunity to let our voices be heard in an effective way.
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Excerpt: Courtship of the Saints: How the Saints Met their Spouses
Posted by Theology of Home onCourtship of the Saints: How the Saints Met their Spouses reveals how twenty-five saintly couples, including Joachim and Anne, Joseph and Mary, Elizabeth of Hungary and Louis IV, Gianna and Pietro Molla, Louis and Zélie Martin, and others, met their spouses.Â
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Excerpt: The Road to Hope: Responding to the Crisis of Addiction
Posted by Theology of Home onAddiction isn't just a physical and psychological illness; it's also a spiritual disease that requires a spiritual remedy. The Road to Hope (excerpted here) addresses the deep need in our Church to respond to the addiction crisis.
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Feast of the Venerable Saint Bede
Posted by Theology of Home onA look at the life of Saint Bede the Venerable who took in much in his life and bore great fruit.
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Being Social Among the Butterflies: Tips for Outdoor Entertaining
Posted by Theology of Home onThere are many reasons to celebrate at this time of year, and Emily shares her tips for doing so in the outdoors!
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A Humble (and Quirky) Portugese Monastery
Posted by Theology of Home onCarrie writes of the quirky and astounding old Capuchin monastery she explored in her short visit to Portugal.
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