
The Habitually Peaceful Household
“My sister Lilly woke up at 4:30 each morning, went to lead the daily Rosary at 6 a.m. at her parish, attended the 6:30 a.m.
“My sister Lilly woke up at 4:30 each morning, went to lead the daily Rosary at 6 a.m. at her parish, attended the 6:30 a.m.
Last week, we had a rare, bliss-filled moment as parents. It was a Saturday Family Chore Day with glorious weather—and not only were none of our
As the cold weather lifts, the list of things we want to get done around the house and yard seems to explode. Finally! we can get started on
Today is Mardi Gras…Fat Tuesday…and if you’re like us, you’ll probably gather around the table to enjoy a memorable meal tonight. Food delights us and
We don’t know about you, but no one sat us down as newlyweds and gave us a clear picture of how to think about gender roles, division of
“No way!” That’s what we said over breakfast yesterday when we realized that the same line in morning prayer had leapt off the page at
“A tenth for charity!” a man named Moshe exclaims in a movie we saw recently. He and his wife, Hasidic Jews in Jerusalem, are unemployed and
“Yes, I’d be happy to meet you. Why don’t you come over for tea tomorrow afternoon?” the email stated simply. It was the summer of
When you hear the word “stewardship,” do you tense up? Is there conflict in your heart between what God or the Church might ask of
“What is that?!” our 15-year-old son asked incredulously the other day, pointing to a three-block long line of cars in town. It was a drive-thru
“My sister Lilly woke up at 4:30 each morning, went to lead the daily Rosary at 6 a.m. at her parish, attended the 6:30 a.m.
Last week, we had a rare, bliss-filled moment as parents. It was a Saturday Family Chore Day with glorious weather—and not only were none of our
As the cold weather lifts, the list of things we want to get done around the house and yard seems to explode. Finally! we can get started on
Today is Mardi Gras…Fat Tuesday…and if you’re like us, you’ll probably gather around the table to enjoy a memorable meal tonight. Food delights us and
We don’t know about you, but no one sat us down as newlyweds and gave us a clear picture of how to think about gender roles, division of
“No way!” That’s what we said over breakfast yesterday when we realized that the same line in morning prayer had leapt off the page at
“A tenth for charity!” a man named Moshe exclaims in a movie we saw recently. He and his wife, Hasidic Jews in Jerusalem, are unemployed and
“Yes, I’d be happy to meet you. Why don’t you come over for tea tomorrow afternoon?” the email stated simply. It was the summer of
When you hear the word “stewardship,” do you tense up? Is there conflict in your heart between what God or the Church might ask of
“What is that?!” our 15-year-old son asked incredulously the other day, pointing to a three-block long line of cars in town. It was a drive-thru
Listen Now Not sure about you, but most families we know are touched in some way by the mental health crisis. So, when we saw
Happy and Blessed Trinity Sunday! As we mark this special day in the life of every Christian—and especially for all those involved in the Trinity House
Listen Now Happy Pentecost…and in just a few days, blessed Trinity Sunday! Thanks be to God, your generous support has fueled remarkable strides in the
Listen Now A friend of ours once shared that, as they raised their 7 children, they greeted guests to their home with a warning: “Caution: This
Listen Now Sometimes you have to hit pause and thank God for one who has run the race well—and we’d like to do that as we
Listen Now “This is my favorite level!” a young dad said, smiling, turning to us at a recent Trinity House Gathering at a nearby parish. That night’s
Listen Now “How are we supposed to build a strong family culture when we’re so busy all the time, running from one thing to the
Listen Now One of the perks of belonging to a big family (Ever is one of 12) is huge, loud, chaotic family gatherings. But the recent Easter
Listen Now We’ve all been there. Our spouse or a trusted friend delivers a slight. An unfair criticism. A passive-aggressive comment seemingly intended to undermine
Listen Now “Saints Philip and James in Baltimore is known as a university parish, serving Johns Hopkins faculty and staff, as well as undergraduate and graduate
Listen Now Some friends of ours welcomed their third child two weeks ago. Their daughter was born about eight weeks early, and while she’s thankfully
Listen Now Fatigue. Distraction. Burnout… And yes: Focus. Order. Thriving… Perhaps nowhere is the push-and-pull between these dynamics more keenly felt in a Trinity House
Listen Now Not sure about you, but most families we know are touched in some way by the mental health crisis. So, when we saw
Happy and Blessed Trinity Sunday! As we mark this special day in the life of every Christian—and especially for all those involved in the Trinity House
Listen Now Happy Pentecost…and in just a few days, blessed Trinity Sunday! Thanks be to God, your generous support has fueled remarkable strides in the
Listen Now A friend of ours once shared that, as they raised their 7 children, they greeted guests to their home with a warning: “Caution: This
Listen Now Sometimes you have to hit pause and thank God for one who has run the race well—and we’d like to do that as we
Listen Now “This is my favorite level!” a young dad said, smiling, turning to us at a recent Trinity House Gathering at a nearby parish. That night’s
Listen Now “How are we supposed to build a strong family culture when we’re so busy all the time, running from one thing to the
Listen Now One of the perks of belonging to a big family (Ever is one of 12) is huge, loud, chaotic family gatherings. But the recent Easter
Listen Now We’ve all been there. Our spouse or a trusted friend delivers a slight. An unfair criticism. A passive-aggressive comment seemingly intended to undermine
Listen Now “Saints Philip and James in Baltimore is known as a university parish, serving Johns Hopkins faculty and staff, as well as undergraduate and graduate
Listen Now Some friends of ours welcomed their third child two weeks ago. Their daughter was born about eight weeks early, and while she’s thankfully
Listen Now Fatigue. Distraction. Burnout… And yes: Focus. Order. Thriving… Perhaps nowhere is the push-and-pull between these dynamics more keenly felt in a Trinity House
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