The Wife Desired is Religious (Part One)
From The Wife Desired, Fr. Leo Kinsella, 1950’s Mrs. Brown walked through the vestibule of St. Luke’s and out into the evening mist with a handkerchief...
From The Wife Desired, Fr. Leo Kinsella, 1950’s Mrs. Brown walked through the vestibule of St. Luke’s and out into the evening mist with a handkerchief...
The following is a gallery of our latest doings. What a blessing this season has been so far! It has been enhanced by the memory of...
A good reminder…. Reading this again makes me want to try harder to live in the now….to make time for the priorities. When we are on...
A repost for Throwback Thursday… Since this post, Theresa has had another girl and a boy and is now expecting #6! She has just spent several...
Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas – A wondrous time for the family! Are you starting to feel some of the pressure? Make sure you are not piling...
This is a repost. So… a little update. Vincent has been suffering from back problems that are affecting his sciatica. He has not been able to...
May your Thanksgiving Day be filled with blessings! I am thankful for you, your prayers and support! <3 Some inspirational quotes Mothers, on Thanksgiving, know how...
With Thanksgiving around the corner, Catholics take the opportunity to meditate on how much we have to be grateful for, especially the Holy Sacrifice of the...
From The Wife Desired, Fr. Leo Kinsella Webster’s Dictionary has this to say about patience. Patience is “uncomplaining endurance of wrongs or misfortunes.” Patience “denotes self-possession,...
by Mary Reed Newland, How to Raise Good Catholic Children To deny that God is the remedy for a child’s lying is to forget that Christ...
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