May God’s rich blessings be poured out on you and your families!
Merry Christmas!
May God’s rich blessings be poured out on you and your families!
Merry Christmas!
Isn’t it amazing how quickly time passes from one year to the next?! I can’t believe that our little Maria was just a couple of months old last Christmas, and in the course of just one year she has grown into an active, curious, full-of-giggles little girl! Here’s a picture of Maria in Christmas of 2007 with my mom, and then one of Maria just a couple of weeks ago with me, squirming to get free so that she could enjoy the Christmas party
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I was wondering if I could have a quick bit of advice. I am a newwife and mother who is interested in creating a vibrant Catholic homein tune with the rhythms of the liturgical year, but I am a completeneophyte when it comes to all of this. I was recently given a giftcertificate to Borders and would like to use it to purchase aguidebook for cultivating a Catholic home. I came across thefollowing list, and I wondered whether you might quickly indicate ifany of these is worth purchasing (or, if you know of an even betteralternative, I would appreciate knowing the title). The Book of Catholic Customs and Traditions (Ronda Chervin, et al.)The Catholic Home: Celebrations and Traditions for Holidays, FeastDays, and Every Day (Meredith Gould)The Catholic Parent Book of Feasts: Celebrating the Church Year withYour Family) (Michaelann Martin, et al.)Catholic Traditions in the Home and Classroom (365 Days to Celebrate aCatholic Year) (Ann Ball) I am drawn to the last entry on account of it's scope, but I have noidea as to its quality.

"As mothers, we are building great cathedrals. We cannot be seen if we’re doing it right. And one day, it is very possible that the world will marvel, not only at what we have built, but at the beauty that has been added to the world by the sacrifices of invisible women."
- Nicole Johnson, The Invisible Woman
"A mother is the most important person on earth. She cannot claim the honor of having built Notre Dame Cathedral. She need not. She has built something more magnificent than any Cathedral -- a dwelling for an immortal soul, the tiny perfection of her baby's body."
- Joseph Cardinal Mindszent
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