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Friendship Across the Pond
Posted by Theology of Home onEnter into this delightful true story of the love of books and a friendship forged over witty and wise letters. Denise brings this charming story to life as only she can.
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Christ is King! Enthronement to the Sacred Heart
Posted by Theology of Home onWith the Solemnity of Christ the King upon us, let's discuss the devotion of the Sacred Heart enthronement and how it will transform the home.
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TOH Advent Guide
Posted by Theology of Home onHere is our new Advent Guide! A beautiful, downloadable booklet with personal stories, rich quotes, a couple of Advent playlists, a wreath tutorial, a recipe, and so much more.
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Building Up Body and Soul: An Interview with SoulCore
Posted by Theology of Home onTheology of Home caught up with the co-founder of SoulCore, Deanne Miller to talk about the important work of SoulCore, which combines the prayers of the rosary with core strengthening, stretching, and functional movements.Â
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Embracing Candlelight in Darker Days
Posted by Theology of Home onLighting real candles can bring a little more softness and spiritual depth into our lives, especially as the days grow darker.Â
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TOH Thanksgiving Guide
Posted by Theology of Home onWelcome to our first ever Thanksgiving Guide! We are delighted to gift to you a downloadable treasure full of practical tips and inspiration for a smooth, delicious, beautiful, and unifying day of gratitude.
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Holiday Conversation Strategies to Keep Everyone Light and Breezy
Posted by Theology of Home onThe holidays can be deeply bonding but also challenging with the political climate. How can we best navigate them to make deeper connections instead of division? Guest writer Laura Camacho brings great insight and ideas to make a world of difference around the table this year.Â
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At Your Service, The Volunteer Plant
Posted by Theology of Home onWe are all familiar with the old adage "bloom where you are planted." But is there much to be gleaned from the life of the volunteer plant?
The Hillbilly Thomists and the Key to Culture
Posted by Theology of Home onThis unlikely collection of men, faith, and music all come together for something charming, healing, and just fun. The Hillbilly Thomists are a reminder that Catholic culture has the capacity to reinvent itself in fresh and compelling ways that captures friend and foe alike.
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