In this episode of Mystery of Parenthood, hosts, Trey and Stephanie Cashion, discuss how to create a plan for Holy Week based on your family's needs and your children's capabilities. They talk about tying the Gospels to Holy Thursday, especially John 13-17, and discuss the tradition of visiting different churches for Adoration. The Cashions move through Triduum, discussing different traditions, customs, and activities you can do with your children, including a family-favorite recipe for Resurrection buns:
Resurrection Buns
Roll out lumps of dough into 4 inch circles. Wrap each dough circle around marshmallow and close tightly. Roll the dough in melted butter and then in a cinnamon and sugar mixture. Place in well-greased pans. Let rise overnight. Bake at 350 degrees until golden brown. The marshmallows will melt and leave a sticky (& yummy) syrup in the buns.
FAREWELL EPISODE: 10 YEARS of Parenting Advice in ONE Video! - The Mystery of Parenthood - 219
218 - Storytelling Generates Teachable Moments
217 - Marriage as the Foundational Center of the Family - Parenting in the Funnel Part 2
216 - We are Parented by God through our Parenting - Parenting in the Funnel
215 - Parenting with Joy
213 Helping Your Children Discern God’s Will
212 Developing a Relationship with Saint Joseph
211 Rights and Duties of Parents, Part 3
210 Rights and Duties of Parents, Part 2
209 Rights and Duties of Parents, Part 1
208 The Beatitudes for Families
207 A Biblical Model for Discipling Children
206 What Teens Know and Don’t Know
205 Life and Mission - Familiaris Consortio (Pt. 7)
204 The Development of Society - Familiaris Consortio (Pt. 6)
203 Serving Life - Familiaris Consortio (Pt. 5)
Encore: Monica Ashour - It’s a Wonderful Life
202 Serving Life - Familiaris Consortio (Pt. 4)
201 Serving Life - Familiaris Consortio (Pt. 3)
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