100 Ways to Rebuild the Culture of Life

100 Ways to Rebuild the Culture of Life

Family Celebrate life: birthdays, name days, anniversaries. Celebrate the living. Spend time with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins. Get your marriage right. Seek spiritual direction if you need to, as individuals or as a couple. Have kids, have more kids, adopt,...

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Christianity vs. The New Orthodoxy

Christianity vs. The New Orthodoxy

SELF Then: So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. - Genesis 1:27 Now: Me + Feelings + Hormones + Surgery = Gender-fluid I create myself. MARRIAGE Then: When he brought her to the man, the man said:...

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The Pope Didn’t Say “Divorce”

The Pope Didn’t Say “Divorce”

What he said: Dear Brothers and Sisters: We know well that every family on occasion suffers moments when one family member offends another. Through our words, actions, or omissions, instead of expressing love for our spouse or children, we can sometimes diminish or...

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Contraception, Abortion, Population Control, and Laudato Si’

Contraception, Abortion, Population Control, and Laudato Si’

From Laudato Si': 50. Instead of resolving the problems of the poor and thinking of how the world can be different, some can only propose a reduction in the birth rate. At times, developing countries face forms of international pressure which make economic assistance...

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Living “The Benedict Option”

Living “The Benedict Option”

What made me smile today: Seeing all the recent posts on living "The Benedict Option", which I first saw Rod Dreher write about in 2009 (a post which I consider rather prophetic; just the title alone is enough to give you pause, in light of what's happening today). I...

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My Selfish Reasons for Staying Catholic

My Selfish Reasons for Staying Catholic

[In response to Elizabeth's question.] Why am I still Catholic? First and foremost reason before any other is the Eucharist, where my Savior is fully present: body, blood, soul, and divinity. No other Church can offer me what my Savior, the One who died for ME (and...

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Dear Bruce, You Need the Almighty, Not Caitlyn

Dear Bruce, You Need the Almighty, Not Caitlyn

Celebrities aren't my thing. I've just never been interested enough to keep track of what they do with their lives. But Bruce Jenner, now Caitlyn, kept showing up on my network yesterday . So I'll play amateur armchair psychologist here and theorize. What really...

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Living Spiritually in a Material World

Living Spiritually in a Material World

One of the biggest challenges for families today is how to pursue happiness while at the same time develop the virtue of holy detachment. It’s the job of a lifetime for us, as individuals and as parents. With such easy access to one-click ordering and other conveniences, it can get difficult to maintain a spirit of simplicity and poverty. The ability to go without doesn’t get much press these days.

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Sex Education in the Homeschool

Sex Education in the Homeschool

A homeschooling mom friend asked how we do sex ed in our homeschool, so I'm listing some suggestions: Until age 10 or so, sex ed is pretty much "go with the flow" around here. Children are naturally curious and ask LOTS of questions related to bodies and nature, so we...

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Roasted Sweet Potato Salad with Fresh Figs

Roasted Sweet Potato Salad with Fresh Figs

Was getting a bit tired of our usual veggie salads, and needed more vegetarian ideas, specifically those with more of a Mediterranean bent, so I got me Yotam Ottolenghi’s Jerusalem cookbook. I cannot wait to try ALL the recipes. Okay, maybe 99%. I’m not a leg-o-lamb...

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Where Dandelions Grow

Where Dandelions Grow

Formal landscaping has never been quite my cup of tea, though I enjoy seeing them in period movies -- those pristine swaths of green, controlled and controlling, dotted with the dutifully pruned perennials and shrubs here and there. Our family seems to prefer a...

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Anthony Esolen’s Life Under Compulsion

Anthony Esolen’s Life Under Compulsion

This is my favorite time of year: it's curriculum planning time! And Anthony Esolen's new book came just in time as my 9th-grader-to-be and I discuss what we're doing for Fall 2015. She'll be joining a homeschooling co-op for the first time and picking her own...

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Consecration to Jesus Through Mary: A Rite of Passage

Consecration to Jesus Through Mary: A Rite of Passage

My mom has been a Marian devotee since she was a little girl. She would stand in front of the Mary statue at Church and mutter made-up prayers because she didn't know any "official" ones. She was so enamored with Mama Mary's face and just knew that someone who looks...

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Prune Me, O Lord

Prune Me, O Lord

Yard work occupies much of our time these days, trying to make up for the years when we neglected the garden because of homeschooling or babies or travel. I meant to prune our roses in February or March but it just didn't work out. And now I need to do it before...

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John Lillis and Lifeboat Coffee

John Lillis and Lifeboat Coffee

Typing this on a (still!) chilly spring morning while sipping John Lillis' Lifeboat Coffee. Yum!! I first heard about Lifeboat Coffee through Facebook friends, and as we're always on the look-out for pro-life businesses to support, I added Lifeboat to my shopping...

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