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
083 Parenting Tips from the Parable of the Prodigal Son
082 Theology of the Body
081 Rules in The Church and in Parenting
080 Love and Marriage and Weddings
079 Preparing for Lent as a Family
078 Why Does God Allow Us to Fail in the Spiritual Life and in Our Endeavors?
077 Revisiting (and Revising) the Seven Secrets of Purposeful Parenting, Pt. 2
076 Revisiting (and Revising) the Seven Secrets of Purposeful Parenting, Pt. 1
075 Dr. Sarah Bartel: A Catechism for Catholic Family Life?
074 Adam Arehart: Striving for Parenting Clarity
073 Hiding in Plain Sight: Jesus, Epiphany, and the Grandeur of the Ordinary
072 "Q and A" with Trey and Stephanie
071 The Need for Christian Marriage
070 Adam Arehart: The Abuse of Authority
069 The Meanings and Marks of the Church, Pt. 2
068 The Meanings and Marks of The Church, Pt. 1
067 Adam Arehart: Parents Are the Shepherds of Their Children
066 What's Wrong with the First-Year Experience?
065 Monica Ashour: Talking about Difficult Subjects
062 There's No Such Thing as a "Dumb" Catholic Question!
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