Dialing Down: Deep Conversion Deep Prayer
Temptations when you’re trying to get holy.
The Call to Sainthood: Deep Conversion, Deep Prayer
Lenten Thoughts on Deep Conversation Deep Prayer
Heroic Virtue: Deep Conversion, Deep Prayer
As I grow in my spiritual life over the years, I find that trying to figure out God and my relationship with Him means trying to figure out my husband. When Fr. Thomas Dubay talked about "heroic", my first thought was: "My husband! OF COURSE!" My husband isn't...
Resolute Progress: Deep Conversion, Deep Prayer
When it's Lent, anything that could possibly go wrong, will go wrong. Just in the past week, the oven handle has come off several times the vent finally gave out and had to be replaced and today the water filter suddenly cracked. Lent for my hubby should be officially...
Why I Love My Spouse/Why I Love God: Deep Conversion, Deep Prayer
Years ago, I was in one of those moods, and I asked my husband why he loved me. His response? "Because you love me." I was quite perturbed by his response. "What are you saying, you only love me because I love you? That's the best you can do?" "What do you want me to...
Radical Transformation: Deep Conversion, Deep Prayer
Ash Wednesday in our home is a day of radical transformation. There's an immediate change in atmosphere: the house is quieter, and my teen is playing chant (a rarity these days, for him). I woke up to two kids who have purposely given up their hair for Lent. My 16-yo...
Plumbing the Depths: Deep Conversion, Deep Prayer
Lenten Reading: On the dedication page of the book, there's a quote from Blessed John Paul II, which he addressed to the Austrian bishops, but is quite applicable to us as parents. "Your first duty as pastors is not projects and organizations, but to lead your people...
Unschooling Resources
From the 4Real Forums: What Is Unschooling?: " We choose to live in ways that keep us conected and involved in each other's day to day lives. ..We believe that learning will happen in its own time and is not more important than loving or hoping or laughing. We live...
“In-Spite-of-Mom” Schooling
A friend at our Catholic Filipino homeschooling forum asked, "What is unschooling?" In years past I've shied away from answering this question because the pioneers already have, and I didn't feel I had anything to contribute. Of course this was years ago at the...
An End-Of-Year Examination of Conscience for the Family
Continued from this post on Raising Pro-Life Children Amid A Culture of Death. There are many versions of an examination of conscience out there. I wrote this for our family, but I share this here in case it might be helpful to anyone else. Are we praying more? Have...
In the Quiet of Advent, the Call
Image: Daiga Ellaby Well, it's done. The RH Bill has passed in the Philippines. Now the real work begins. Some thoughts on this dreary Monday afternoon, as I ponder what my fellow Catholics and Filipino friends and family are facing: I've been thinking of everything...
Where I’ve Been
Faith: From Project: Sowing Seeds: 101!! Books to Read in this Year of Faith -- includes some of my favorites, some that I've been meaning to read, and many that I've never heard of before. Poll: Catholics want pastors to blog. Yes, Father, we do. It would be a great...
Soulmates / Soul Mates in Catholic Doctrine
Our online pro-life group started a discussion over the weekend on "soulmates". It took several interesting turns, and many participated, but I don't know that we completely addressed the gist of the OP's question: He asked: The popular saying goes: may nakalaang tao...
Logic/Philosophy for Kids
Now that the whole curriculum planning thing is over, I looked at our Logic text and it just looks so boring. So we're either supplementing, or totally changing the plan. These may be what will occupy our Sunday afternoons. Six Vintage-Inspired Animations on Critical...
Nino’s Favorite Books, August 2012 Edition
Watch Me Hop is geared more for younger kids, I think, although at 3 Nino still enjoys moving it back and forth to see the pictures move. The book features "lenticular technology" which is a really fun phrase to teach toddlers who can't quite say their Ls and Rs yet....










