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Monday, November 09, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIf you have are stubborn and have a hot temper, we have the saint for you! In our collection today, read a personal piece about St. Elizabeth of the Trinity. Also, some sage advice about taking care of yourself in pregnancy. Plus, the first Christmas at a grand hotel, a philosopher responds to accusations of pro-life extremism, and a tasty instant pot tandoor chicken. And much more!
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Friday, November 06, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onDespite the overwhelming reporting on the undecided election, there is some good news about pro-life women making gains in the House of Representatives featured in today’s collection. Also, vinegar is making a comeback well beyond the confines of the apple cider variety. And we have a couple of visual feasts, one in a blue and white palette in a transformed California estate, and some great ideas about decorating for Thanksgiving. Who knew foraging and candles could go so far? And more!!
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Thursday, November 05, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onWe have some great diversion from the election in our collection today, like a swoon-worthy look at plaster. Having lived next to a plaster shop in Rome, this is a fun reminder of plaster’s potential (and we will soon be featuring two plaster pieces in The Mercantile). Plus, two yummy autumnal recipes including the ultimate fall scone and comforting Chicken Milanese. And a fun look at a prosecco vineyard for sale (with a chapel on location), and DIY Christmas ornaments. And much more!!!
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Wednesday, November 04, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onWhy study theology? The reasons why we should might surprise you. Also, we have a rich litany to Our Lady with the devotion to her from every state. Perfect for this week of uncertainty. Also, some quick and easy cinnamon rolls, gorgeous floors in Italian churches, and some beautiful images from Fr. McGivney’s beatification. And much more!
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Tuesday, November 03, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onIn our collection today, we are sharing an important and relevant look at Mary, culture, and spiritual warfare. Also, Kathryn Jean Lopez reflects on the vital need to preserve religious freedom. Also, the danger of living through digital mediums, some chic tips for incorporating farmhouse style, and an inspiring homily from Msgr. Pope on becoming saint. Finally, a video of a heavenly tribute in remembrance of a beloved man. And more!
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Monday, November 02, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onToday is All Soul’s Day and in our collection we have a great read about Padre Pio, purgatory, and indulgences. Also, we are sharing a litany for America; let’s all pray this today. Plus, elevate your camping cooking game, a round-up of cute blue-light blocking glasses, and a look at what it’s like walking the Cammino di San Benedetto. Enjoy!
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Friday, October 30, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onPreparation might be an overlooked value. In our collection today, a lovely and valuable read on the goodness of being prepared. Also, a fun look at an artist whose medium is ice. Plus, the meaning of marriage through the lens of an old poem, an important piece on race and abortion, and a fun and dreamy tile roundup. And heads up! We will be switching over to a brand new site next week and our archives will not all be making it to the new site. If you have a piece you’d like to save, please use our search option to find and save it. Can’t wait to debut our new home!
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Thursday, October 29, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onWhat are some of the great gifts women can bring to the workplace? In our collection today, a thoughtful and interesting answer to this question. Also, a link discussing the stakes in this election. Plus, a look at the new movie about St. Maximillian Kolbe, why kids should work, and Noelle Mering joins three priests to discuss Critical Theory and Catholicism. And much more!
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Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Posted by Theology of Home onWe are full of fascinating reads today! For one, a leading psychologist shares his expert understanding of demonic activity. Also, how equality, or equity, is built on envy and injustice. Plus, why we should read Milton, a personal story of a young woman’s unexpected pregnancy, and a hearty vegan bolognese recipe. And more!
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