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Friday, February 14, 2025

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Happy Valentine's Day! On our substack today, Emily has a new video recipe for a special, simple, but delicious Valentine's treat (and it's savory too). Also in today's collection, Carrie is in The Federalist with a great piece on the shrieking spell that has lost its power, a distinctive read on how sport teaches life, and what to know about our new Catholic transportation secretary. Enjoy!

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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

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Ever wonder how to upgrade a basic grocery store bouquet? On our substack today, Emily has a great tutorial just in time for Valentine's Day. Plus, rose-infused recipes, addressing the dating pendulum on college campuses, and praising God in our suffering. And more!

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Monday, February 10, 2025

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On our substack today, Carrie offers eight personal and practical tips to consider for anyone wanting to get married (and maybe feeling frustrated). Also in today's collection, delicious dinners to make for an at-home Valentine's date, the best reason to read aloud together, and the powerful story of a man meeting Christ. Enjoy!

*Our image today is a nod to the last meeting of brother and sister, Sts. Benedict and Scholastica. She asked him to stay one more day and he said no; then she bowed her head and asked God and a storm quickly came upon them, forcing her brother to stay. It was their last meeting. 

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Friday, February 7, 2025

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On our TOH Substack today, Noelle interviews her dear friend Hope Schneir, author of Soul Garden, to talk about motherhood without fear and with a lot of soul. Plus, a powerful story of one father's profound forgiveness, a teen bedroom transformation, and the french philosophers who gave us radical feminism and transgenderism. And more!

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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

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On our Substack today, Emily has an excellent piece on fostering a child's love of reading. Plus a tasty Super Bowl dip, an important read on how subsidiarity begins at home, and an excellent reflection on how the gender fever grew and then broke. Enjoy!

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