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Bright Thoughts for a Rainy Day

It’s a funny moment for us gals when we realize we value the things our mothers and grandmothers appreciated. I’ve long loved coffee, reading, and … Read More ›

Posted on March 21, 2019March 21, 2019Author Neena
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Save the “Bees”

I had little to no chance of developing poor grammar habits as the daughter and granddaughter of English teachers. Interestingly, as Nan’s memory rapidly fades, … Read More ›

Posted on March 12, 2018Author Neena
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Seating “Formalities”

I start planning our menu for each week on Sunday evenings. For me, there is rest in searching old cookbooks for new recipes that will … Read More ›

Posted on February 28, 2017January 9, 2018Author Neena
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Sowing Seeds in Winter

I come from a family of great storytellers. My mother engages her classroom through stories both scholarly and personal. My grandparents seemingly had practiced telling … Read More ›

Posted on January 30, 2017January 30, 2017Author Neena
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Why Eye Contact Matters

While in college, it was required that I take a Transcultural Nursing course. Interestingly to me, Appalachia had it’s own little section devoted to what … Read More ›

Posted on January 8, 2017Author Neena

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We spend so much time thinking about what our children consume—books, media, influences.

But I’ve been asking myself more honestly lately:

What am I consuming?

The tone of my voice, the way I respond under pressure, the atmosphere I create… none of that comes out of nowhere. It’s shaped, slowly and quietly, by what I take in each day.

And as a mother, I’m realizing that my own faith formation can’t be an afterthought or something I’ll return to “when things settle down.” It has to happen in the middle of my vocation.

These books have been part of that formation for me:

📖Introduction to the Devout Life has reminded me that holiness isn’t found in escaping my state in life, but in the middle of it.

📖Story of a Soul is teaching me to embrace the small way, where hidden sacrifices, small acts of love, and quiet patience are not insignificant, but everything.

📖Roses Among Thorns (this one has been such a gentle companion) keeps drawing my attention back to the presence of God in the midst of difficulty. Grace is not absent from the hard places, but often most present there.

📖Searching for and Maintaining Peace has been the one I return to most. A steady reminder that interior peace isn’t optional. I can’t give what I don’t have.

None of this made me a perfect mother. 

But it is, slowly, making me more aware.

And maybe that’s what faith formation looks like in this season…not more noise, not more information,
but deeper formation in what is true, good, and lasting.

Moms, what book would you add? 

@sophiainstitute @tan_books 

#catholicmom #catholicreads #faithformation #catholicmotherhood
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We spend so much time thinking about what our children consume—books, media, influences. But I’ve been asking myself more honestly lately: What am I consuming? The tone of my voice, the way I respond under pressure, the atmosphere I create… none of that comes out of nowhere. It’s shaped, slowly and quietly, by what I take in each day. And as a mother, I’m realizing that my own faith formation can’t be an afterthought or something I’ll return to “when things settle down.” It has to happen in the middle of my vocation. These books have been part of that formation for me: 📖Introduction to the Devout Life has reminded me that holiness isn’t found in escaping my state in life, but in the middle of it. 📖Story of a Soul is teaching me to embrace the small way, where hidden sacrifices, small acts of love, and quiet patience are not insignificant, but everything. 📖Roses Among Thorns (this one has been such a gentle companion) keeps drawing my attention back to the presence of God in the midst of difficulty. Grace is not absent from the hard places, but often most present there. 📖Searching for and Maintaining Peace has been the one I return to most. A steady reminder that interior peace isn’t optional. I can’t give what I don’t have. None of this made me a perfect mother. But it is, slowly, making me more aware. And maybe that’s what faith formation looks like in this season…not more noise, not more information, but deeper formation in what is true, good, and lasting. Moms, what book would you add? @sophiainstitute @tan_books #catholicmom #catholicreads #faithformation #catholicmotherhood
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