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I am a Catholic SAHM to two kids and three babies in Heaven. I like to write about Catholicism, homemaking, being a Mom, living with three mental disorders, and the like. (more?)

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St. Bernadette of Lourdes


St. Benedict of Nursia


Servant of God Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen

Nuptial Mass Readings

Friends,

Here are the readings for our Nuptial Mass. Let me know what you think:

Tobit 8:4-8

When the girl’s parents left the bedroom and closed the door behind them, Tobiah arose from bed and said to his wife, “My love, get up. Let us pray and beg our Lord to have mercy on [...]

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Friends,

The semester has started with school and I am inundated with school work. I have major research projects in 5 our of 6 classes (some are small, relating to looking for water and others large, involving researching “cults”). And that’s also on top of the standard load of reading, quizzes, labs, homework, and [...]

Oblation Formation

Friends,

It’s been a little while since I posted about my formation with the Benedictine Oblates. Going to the Monastery for Thanksgiving was amazing, as I noted; although I will admit that my formation somewhat became side-tracked in the middle of the November. However, once I had came out of that whirlwind of activity [...]

One Flesh, One Heart, One Soul

Friends,

I’m sure this will probably take some by surprise, it most definitely took me by surprise. My last relationship ended and I was not in any mood to start dating. Before the last relationship ended I had thought a lot about the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony and decided at that time that I [...]

I’m alive!

Friends,

I have returned from my New Year’s festivities, which included fun times and a trip up to the Hospital for the EMG. The EMG hurt like I couldn’t believe, the shocking portion of the EMG was way less painful than the needles. When I left the Hospital, I felt like I had been [...]