The Sistine Chapel. The Pieta. Hagia Sophia. Imagine for a moment that these great monuments to Faith, these magnificent examples of man’s ingenuity and God’s glory were no more… Are they worthy of preservation? Would we be diminished by the loss of such great beauty? What would we be willing to undertake to protect and [...]
Archive for March, 2011
Worth saving…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged restoration of st. john the evangelist, sacred architecture on March 31, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Shriven…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged first confession on March 27, 2011 | 8 Comments »
For weeks we talked about… Her first Confession. I’ve been blessed with the most enthusiastic bunch of penitents…all of my children have approached the sacrament with such excitement, such trust…and most of them continue to frequent the confessional with regularity…one of them every week. But this little one…my youngest girlie…was quite nervous. I’d not been [...]
Annunciation Cake…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged annunciation cake recipe on March 25, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Happy Feast of the Annunciation! Here is a lovely recipe, printed with permission from the Annunciation Society. Enjoy! Annunciation Cake In the village of Tichborne, England, flour was blessed on Annunciation day and distributed to the needy. Some of that flour was no doubt baked by the recipients into traditional English feast-day cakes called “plum [...]
Lenten soups…week 3
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 40 days of soup, lent, recipes on March 22, 2011 | 3 Comments »
So, we journey onward with another week’s menu and recipes. This past week’s favorites: Olive Garden Copycat Minestrone…delicious! And, of course, the St. Patrick’s Day Guinness Stew is always a hit…the bread bowls were an excellent addition, too. Do you have any favorites? Not necessarily the recipes I’ve posted…I’d love to hear about the soups [...]
Daybook…St. Patrick’s Day edition!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged daybook on March 17, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Visit Peggy at The Simple Woman for more Daybook entries! FOR TODAY – March 17th, 2011 Outside my window: the sun is struggling for supremacy in a washed-out sky on this spring-like day. Temperatures are to be quite mild today – perhaps after accomplishing a few unpleasant chores, we’ll venture to the creek for a [...]
Lenten soups – week 2
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fast and abstinence, forty days of soup, lent, recipes on March 15, 2011 | 4 Comments »
We’re approaching week two of our “Forty Days of Soup” adventure. Thus far, I’ve received nothing but thumbs up! My favorite soup this week: Seuppe ou Piat…served on Ash Wednesday…very satisfying, yet meatless and light. The rest of the family really enjoyed My Big Fat Greek Lentil soup…though I did add a pound of rigatoni [...]
Good habit…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged children, homeschool day on March 10, 2011 | 2 Comments »
…or, “Rylee’s new school uniform…” I love little girls with “good habits!” Blessings,
The Fast, as Taught by Holy Lore…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged ash wednesday, hymn, lent on March 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The fast, as taught by holy lore, We keep in solemn course once more; The fast to all men known, and bound In forty days of yearly round. The law and seers that were of old In divers ways this Lent foretold Which Christ, all seasons’ King and Guide, In after ages sanctified. More sparing [...]
Daybook…March!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged daybook on March 2, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Visit Peggy at The Simple Woman for more Daybook entries! FOR TODAY – March 2nd, 2011 Outside my window: blue sky and the promise of Spring. Bits of green herald the appearance of daffodil sprouts…and the local hardware store is advertising onion sets. Oh, yes…Spring is on its way! I am listening to: Quiet [...]
I am a traditional Catholic homeschooling mother of 9 children, married for 30 years to the most patient and sainted man. As converts to Catholicism in 1991, our family has only recently discovered the beauty and full expression of our beliefs in the timeless liturgy of antiquity, the Extraordinary Form also commonly referred to as the Traditional Latin Mass. An avid knitter, I also enjoy gardening, reading and immersing myself in the everyday graces of my vocation.
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