On June 19, 2018, hosts Trey and Stephanie Cashion considered what we can learn from a great new saint, Zelie Martin, the mother of the Little Flower, St. Therese of Lisieux. Below is a link to the article from Aleteia that was referenced at the beginning of the show.
1. Some women are called to combine work and motherhood
2. “Doing it all” takes help
3. Moms are allowed to have fun
4. Even moms of saints need a minute to themselves
5. It’s the little things that break you
6. We all have our own paths as mothers
7. Mothers are allowed to have their own interests
8. Sometimes, breastfeeding is not an option
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Eight Parenting Lessons from St. Therese's Mom
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
214 - Intentional Way of Going Through Holy Week
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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