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Input/Output (Part 2 of 2)
I would define sheltering as keeping children as unaware as possible of the sin and misery of the outside world during their formative years, while surrounding them with sufficient examples of virtue and a wholesome w… -
Input/Output (Part 1 of 2)
In the topic of truly Catholic child rearing, the question must eventually come to the fore: What is appropriate for my child to read, watch, hear? What topics should we try not to discuss in front of children? I think a… -
Child rearing: What "works"?
What does it mean that a particular parenting technique "works" or "doesn't work"? It's all a function of goals, isn't it? There are so many moments of urgency and immediacy in parenting. Sometimes it feels like ther… -
Catholic Child Rearing
February 10 was our anniversary of coming into the church. I can't believe it's been a whole year already. In a way, it seems so recently, yet in a way I feel more and more as though I have been home for a long time. The… -
catholics everywhere!
We had a great Memorial Day yesterday. We were invited by a friend from church to her parents' house with many other young couples and singles from our church and her parents' church. We met a woman with several child… -
A Plug, a Recap, and a Coincidence? I think not.
We listened to a Catholic apologetics lecture by John Martignoni on the way to church and back. (An update from our usual listen to my dad's sermons, which include bonus side commentary on why being Catholic is just p…
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Input/Output (Part 2 of 2)
I would define sheltering as keeping children as ... -
Input/Output (Part 1 of 2)
In the topic of truly Catholic child rearing, the ... -
Child rearing: What "works"?
What does it mean that a particular parenting tech...


