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Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
The Exaltation of the Cross
Posted by Theology of Home onFor the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, Denise invites us to meditate on the contradiction to the world (and to ourselves) of exalting in suffering, and how we are aided in bearing our own crosses.
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Honoring the Seasons of Hospitality
Posted by Theology of Home onDo you find you have a boom and bust pattern with hospitality? Dixie Dillon Lane writes of how this can be a feature not a bug as we approach our social and private lives.
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My Home School Experience: The Discovery of History
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise writes of the ever-evolving home schooling movement, with deep gratitude to its pioneers. Included here also are her invaluable tips and favorite books along the way.
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St. Joan Delanoue
Posted by Theology of Home onGet to know the charming story of a saint who overcame her stinginess to become heroically generous.
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The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise wonderfully walks us through what it might have been like witnessing Our Lady's Dormition for this great feast day.
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St. Clare of Assisi
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise writes of St. Clare, the "beautiful candle lit by the flame of St. Francis’s singular and holy vision. She was his first spiritual daughter and the fast friend who knew him best of all his followers." Happy feast of this wonderful saint!
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August and the Immaculate Heart
Posted by Theology of Home onThis month is dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Denise considers Our Lady's life and heart through the metaphor of pages in a book, and how 'reading' her life draws her deeply into our own.
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The Transfiguration of Jesus
Posted by Theology of Home onGod is truly everywhere, and the Transfiguration is a reminder of that powerful truth. Denise writes personally of a small but incredible transfiguration she saw in a moment of beauty and loss.
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Daily Wire: Feminism Gets All Dolled Up To Appeal To A New Generation In ‘Barbie’
Posted by Theology of Home onThe ideological roots of feminism are at least 200 years old, but somehow, as a movement, it has been able to rebrand itself anew every few generations to maintain relevance. ‘Barbie’ is the latest effort to do just that.
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