TOH Blog
Analysis and musings from Carrie and Noelle
The Miraculous Medal: Ireland's Hope and Ours
Posted by Theology of Home onA holy medal tumbling from a ballot box as the voting papers are emptied out feels like a cry from the past. The quiet roar of a forgotten people. It’s as if the older Ireland that Irish people are now instructed to feel ashamed of – with its strange traditions and superstitions – is whispering into the political ether: "We’re still here."
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The Out-of-the Box Vocation
Posted by Theology of Home onReading the life of Caryll Houselander prompts some thoughtful musings from Denise about the notion of vocation for ourselves and our children.
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Making Beauty in Our Homes Indispensable
Posted by Theology of Home onI recently met Lucia Bertaggia and Margherita Vezzani, the masterminds behind Barefoot Home. Both women were raised in Italy and have brought the bounty of their culture to the U.S. in their stunning linen products. Their goal is to “make beauty indispensable.”
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The Gift of Great Taste
Posted by Theology of Home onA recipe featuring the ingredients from our newly added gift box: The Gift of Great Taste!
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Why We Call Them Fathers
Posted by Theology of Home onDenise shares her experiences with the fatherhood of various priests, and what leadership, "taken up and taken seriously" looks like.
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Let Your Kids in the Kitchen (Tips for Teaching Children to Cook)
Posted by Theology of Home onThe kitchen provides ample opportunity for learning experiences for children and parents alike. The whys are just as important as the hows that are discussed in today's post!
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What Was I Made For?
Posted by Theology of Home onAn Academy Award winning song prompts reflections on human suffering and God's great love from guest writer, Muji Kaiser.
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Honoring the Mystery
Posted by Theology of Home onWonderful wisdom from Denise on protecting the mystery in one another and guarding our temptations toward misplaced curiosity and intrusion.
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