My Children Are Grown, What Do I Do Now?
by Leane VanderPutten This is a repost. Since I wrote this, three years have passed! Hard to believe…and so much has happened in our personal lives,...
by Leane VanderPutten This is a repost. Since I wrote this, three years have passed! Hard to believe…and so much has happened in our personal lives,...
Continued from Part One. The Training of the mind Train the mind of your children. Do not give them wrong ideas or wrong reasons for things;...
From The Catholic Family Handbook, Fr. Lovasik Put your family ahead of your activities outside your home Marriage demands companionship. The wish to be with the...
From The Catholic Family Handbook, Rev. George A. Kelly. 1950’s Part One Part Two The Triangle of God, Parents and Child It cannot be stressed...
by Father Daniel Considine, 1950’s Too Little Sentiment A sufficient answer to persons who bid us to check all feeling in our dealings with God is...
From The Wife Desired by Father Leo J. Kinsella, 1950’s A real man likes to picture his wife as one with spirit and bounce. Because she...
This book was written in 1893 for Catholic young women, especially those who must work to earn their living. Although the circumstances may be different for...
by Father Daniel Considine, 1950’s Pure Gold for God When we look back upon the huge pile of our past works, may we not fitly borrow...
By Rev. Daniel Considine, S.J. What is a point of view which will put everything into its proper perspective, and is fitted for every sight, weak...
NEW VIDEO! Christmas Stories are always fun for children, especially when they focus on the faith and what is important during this wonderful season! In this...
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