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5 Things to Do with Your Catholic Child(ren) Every Day

[fbshare type="button" float="right" width="100"] By Katie Warner This post originally appeared on KatieWarner.com. “So everything that goes on in your home has a good or ...
Feast Days, The Catholic Table, Emily Stimpson Chapman

How to Feast and Fast with the Church

[fbshare type="button" float="right" width="100"] By Emily Stimpson Chapman Edmund Blair Leighton (1853-1922) The Charity of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary The Church’s call to feast and ...
Mary's fiat, Regis Martin, The Beggar's Banquet

All Salvation Comes through Christ, but Does It Depend on Mary?

[fbshare type="button" float="right" width="100"] By Regis Martin There exists a charming and instructive tradition in the Church—perhaps of apocryphal origin, I do not know—which traces ...
Spiritual direction, listening, fr. Boniface Hicks,

Learning to Listen: Advice for Spiritual Directors

[fbshare type="button" float="right" width="100"] By Fr. Boniface Hicks, OSB My relationship with my spiritual director has been life-changing. From our first meetings, I learned quickly ...
Meatless Fridays, cauliflower and gruyere tart, emily stimpson chapman, the catholic table

Recipe: Simple Cauliflower and Gruyere Tart

[fbshare type="button" float="right" width="100"] By Emily Stimpson Chapman Learn more at The Catholic Table. Photo Credit: Emily Stimpson Chapman What words come to mind when ...
Mary's Perpetual Virginity, The Bible and the Virgin Mary,

Understanding Mary’s Perpetual Virginity

[fbshare type="button" float="right" width="100"] Broadly defined, a dogma is a truth pertaining to faith or morals that has been revealed by God, transmitted from the ...

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