Around the time that Pope Leo XIV stepped onto the balcony on April 21, 2025, life slipped into a kind of fast-forward. As tends to happen, our own personal histories—graduations, send-offs, ups and …
For the longest time, we found evening prayer as a family quite difficult to pull off. Oddly, morning prayer was not a problem because there was usually time to open Magnificat before the bus came. …
There’s nothing like a weekend of hosting your three 10-and-under nieces and nephew (sponsored parent getaway!) to once again bring you up-close to the real struggle of screen vs. analog life. Our kids …
We’re happy to share our newest piece, “The Trellis: Transmitting Faith Through Community,” just published by the Institute for Family Studies. Among the most-read articles on the site, it’s also available in Spanish here: “El enrejado: …
Because of your generosity, our year-end campaign raised $164,527 — exceeding our goal — and we couldn’t be more grateful! A total of 101 households stepped forward from Oct. 1st through Dec. 31st …
We are so excited to bring the Trinity House Way to many more families across the country in 2026! Will you help us reach our year-end funding goal of $175,000? If you make …
Listen Over dinner a couple months ago, some friends regaled us with the tale of a “renaissance” of reading aloud in their family. With details that left us doubled over with laughter, our …
Listen Are you an iPhone user? Even if you aren’t, you may be interested to know that, whenever it’s first turned on, it offers a brief glimpse of the root of all our …
Listen Are you an iPhone user? Even if you aren’t, you may be interested to know that, whenever it’s first turned on, it offers a brief glimpse of the root of all our …
Listen As we journey into such a special season for our families—Thanksgiving, followed quickly by the first Sunday of Advent—we have been thinking about how counterintuitive and paradoxical this time is, and just …
Mark and Karen began 2025 as the overwhelmed parents of three children ages nine and under. Surrounded by a toxic culture and lacking a close-knit community of like-minded families, they felt alone …
Listen When they were teenagers, Ever and her sisters developed a system they called “hashing and rehashing.” Whenever someone had a bad experience or even just a tough day, there’d be another sister …
Around the time that Pope Leo XIV stepped onto the balcony on April 21, 2025, life slipped into a kind of fast-forward. As tends to happen, our own personal histories—graduations, send-offs, ups and …
For the longest time, we found evening prayer as a family quite difficult to pull off. Oddly, morning prayer was not a problem because there was usually time to open Magnificat before the bus came. …
There’s nothing like a weekend of hosting your three 10-and-under nieces and nephew (sponsored parent getaway!) to once again bring you up-close to the real struggle of screen vs. analog life. Our kids …
We’re happy to share our newest piece, “The Trellis: Transmitting Faith Through Community,” just published by the Institute for Family Studies. Among the most-read articles on the site, it’s also available in Spanish here: “El enrejado: …
Because of your generosity, our year-end campaign raised $164,527 — exceeding our goal — and we couldn’t be more grateful! A total of 101 households stepped forward from Oct. 1st through Dec. 31st …
We are so excited to bring the Trinity House Way to many more families across the country in 2026! Will you help us reach our year-end funding goal of $175,000? If you make …
Listen Over dinner a couple months ago, some friends regaled us with the tale of a “renaissance” of reading aloud in their family. With details that left us doubled over with laughter, our …
Listen Are you an iPhone user? Even if you aren’t, you may be interested to know that, whenever it’s first turned on, it offers a brief glimpse of the root of all our …
Listen Are you an iPhone user? Even if you aren’t, you may be interested to know that, whenever it’s first turned on, it offers a brief glimpse of the root of all our …
Listen As we journey into such a special season for our families—Thanksgiving, followed quickly by the first Sunday of Advent—we have been thinking about how counterintuitive and paradoxical this time is, and just …
Mark and Karen began 2025 as the overwhelmed parents of three children ages nine and under. Surrounded by a toxic culture and lacking a close-knit community of like-minded families, they felt alone …
Listen When they were teenagers, Ever and her sisters developed a system they called “hashing and rehashing.” Whenever someone had a bad experience or even just a tough day, there’d be another sister …
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