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Household Economy TOOLS

Heaven in Your Home

Balancing Work and Prayer

  • Let’s not forget that Martha is a saint too! In “A Word in Defense of Martha” (The Catholic Thing), Alan Anderson writes that Martha often “gets something of a bad rap.”
  • “Contemplation fills action with truth, goodness, and beauty,” writes Hans Boersma in “Both Active and Contemplative” (First Things), a challenging reflection on the Mary-Martha tension.
  • St. Josemaría Escriva’s homily “In Joseph’s Workshop” is an inspiring reflection that can help us to meditate on the workspace of St. Joseph and Jesus. 
  • In Thomas Howard: Chance or the Dance – Part 1, Tom Howard is interviewed in his own home by Eric Metaxas (Socrates in the City).
  • In “The Role of a Man in the Household” (Diocese of Arlington’s Searching for More podcast), Dr. John Cuddeback continues to challenge men to discover God’s call for them within the household. He says, “The household is the most natural context, for everything you are as a man is drawn out, and is challenged and called into its fullness…into what God is calling you to be.”

Cleaning

Chores

The Beauty of Working Together

  • Dr. John Cuddeback’s “Reclaiming the Household” is an inspiring deep dive into the idea of “shared work” in the home.
  • Take a look at “Ode to Fall Family Work,” a post we wrote about preparing for winter, working together as a family, and celebrating Sundays.
  • For an inspiring collection of articles on your household economy – the shared work of your home – check out Dr. John Cuddeback’s Life Craft site.
  • In “Household Duties” (For Your Marriage), Mary Jo Pederson writes, “There is no one perfect solution to the problem of household duties, or any other marriage conflict…A marriage relationship is organic; spouses are always growing and changing as is the environment around them. Part of being faithful in marriage is being willing to try new ways of doing things when one way doesn’t work.” 
  • In “Whose Job Is It?” (For Your Marriage), Lauri Przybysz pinpoints the way that perfectionism can become undermining. She writes, “We can let go of our idea of perfection in order to accept the help of our spouse.” 
  • In “On Marriage and Relationships” (Word on Fire), Bishop Robert Barron speaks about “falling in love with a transcendent third.” The husband and wife do not find fulfillment merely in their love of one another or in running a household—but rather, in that they are both in love with God: “Together, we are in love with God,” a married couple can affirm. “God has for His purposes drawn us together so that we might find our salvation in each other’s presence, and that together, we might fulfill a common mission.”
  • For an inspiring visual representation of the family work, check out this Russian Orthodox icon entitled “The Labor of the Holy Family” (Orthodox Christian Supply). 
  • Pope Francis repeatedly points out to us the simplicity of the everyday. He states, ‘Our God lets us understand that he always operates in simplicity, in the simplicity of the house of Nazareth, in the simplicity of everyday work, in the simplicity of prayer’ (3/16/20 homily as cited in Radio Veritas Asia).

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