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Letters to Myself from the End of the World

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If you could talk to your younger self, what would you tell her? If you could equip her for the challenges she would face today, with the Church plagued by scandal and the culture on the verge of collapse, what would you say? In Letters to Myself from the End of the World, Emily Stimpson…

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The Supper of the Lamb

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Go to the Supper with joy, my friend. Go to the Supper that does not end. Just go to Mass and you will see the Lamb throw open His arms for thee.   The Supper of the Lamb once again brings together bestselling authors Scott Hahn and Emily Stimpson Chapman, this time to introduce children…

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The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet

The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet

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Every one of us has to eat. Some of us eat too much food. Or we eat too little. Sometimes we eat without gratitude, without charity, or without respect. But, as award-winning author Emily Stimpson Chapman explains in The Catholic Table, with a sacramental worldview, the supernatural gift of God’s grace can transform and heal us…

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Mary, Mother of All

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Long ago, before time began, the God who sees all laid out a plan; A plan of love, a plan of grace, a plan to show man His holy face. Bestselling authors Scott Hahn and Emily Stimpson Chapman have teamed together to bring the story of Our Lady’s role in salvation to children of all…

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These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body

These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body

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It was St. John Paul II’ s greatest gift to the Church: The theology of the body. A window into who we are, the theology of the body is a theology for the rooms where we make love. But it’ s also a theology for the rooms where we work, where we eat, where we…

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Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body

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As Catholics, we believe in the resurrection of the body. We profess it in our creed. We’re taught that to bury and pray for the dead are corporal and spiritual works of mercy. We honor the dead in our Liturgy through the Rite of Christian burial. We do all of this, and more, because when Jesus Christ took on flesh for the salvation of our souls he also bestowed great dignity on our bodies.

In Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body, Scott Hahn explores the significance of death and burial from a Catholic perspective. The promise of the bodily resurrection brings into focus the need for the dignified care of our bodies at the hour of death. Unpacking both Scripture and Catholic teaching, Hope to Die reminds us that we are destined for glorification on the last day.

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The Catholic Table video study

The Catholic Table Video Series

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Already purchased streaming access? Go To My Video Library It’s unavoidable. We all must eat. But as Catholics, we know that how we eat matters as much as what we eat. In her book The Catholic Table, award-winning author Emily Stimpson Chapman explains how food is a sign of God’s love and a foretaste of…

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No Bake Cashew and Salted Caramel Ice Cream Cake, Emily Stimpson Chapman, the Catholic table

No Bake Cashew and Salted Caramel Ice Cream Cake

It’s been a rough week around here. Not “people dying, children starving, hurricanes hitting” rough. Just “deadlines looming, plumbing breaking, house projects overwhelming” rough. Or, more simply put, “stupid first world problems” rough.

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Emily Stimpson Chapman, Letters to Myself

How Do We Love Our Enemies?

How can you bring yourself to love your enemies? That’s what you’re wondering, right? How can you want to love someone who doesn’t love you? Who, in fact, hates you? Who wants to hurt you or oppress you or destroy you? Or who wants to hurt, oppress, or destroy others? The easy answer is grace.

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Emily Stimpson Chapman, Letters to Myself

Look to Mary

I wasn’t going to write this morning, as Toby’s godparents and their four girls are still here with us, and we have a day full of plans. I didn’t want to close out this particular series of letters, however, without a word about the Blessed Mother. 

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