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Meet the Faith & Family bloggers. We invite you to join us in encouraging and helping the Faith & Family community grow in faith!

Danielle Bean

Danielle Bean
Danielle Bean, a mother of eight, is editor-in-chief of Catholic Digest and Faith & Family. She is author of My Cup of Tea, Mom to Mom, Day to Day, and most recently Small Steps for Catholic Moms. Though she once struggled to separate her life and her …
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Rachel Balducci

Rachel Balducci
Rachel Balducci is married to Paul and they are the parents of five lively boys and one precious baby girl. She is the author of How Do You Tuck In A Superhero?, and is a newspaper columnist for the Diocese of Savannah, Georgia. For the past four years, she has …
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Lisa Hendey

Lisa Hendey
Lisa Hendey is the founder and editor of CatholicMom.com and the author of A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms and The Handbook for Catholic Moms. Lisa is also enjoys speaking around the country, is employed as webmaster for her parish web sites and spends time on various …
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Arwen Mosher

Arwen Mosher
Arwen Mosher lives in southeastern Michigan with her husband Bryan and their 4-year-old daughter, 2-year-old son, and twin boys born May 2011. She has a bachelor's degree in theology. She dreads laundry, craves sleep, loves to read novels and do logic puzzles, and can't live without tea. Her personal blog site …
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Rebecca Teti

Rebecca Teti
Rebecca Teti is married to Dennis and has four children (3 boys, 1 girl) who -- like yours no doubt -- are pious and kind, gorgeous, and can spin flax into gold. A Washington, DC, native, she converted to Catholicism while an undergrad at the U. Dallas, where she double-majored in …
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Robyn Lee

Robyn Lee
Robyn Lee is a 30-something, single lady, living in Connecticut in a small bungalow-style kit house built by her great uncle in the 1950s. She also conveniently lives next door to her sister, brother-in-law and six kids ... and two doors down are her parents. She received her undergraduate degree from …
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DariaSockey

DariaSockey
Daria Sockey is a freelance writer and veteran of the large family/homeschooling scene. She recently returned home from a three-year experiment in full time outside employment. (Hallelujah!) Daria authored several of the original Faith&Life Catechetical Series student texts (Ignatius Press), and is currently a Senior Writer for Faith&Family magazine. A latecomer …
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Guest Bloggers

Kate Lloyd

Kate Lloyd
Kate Lloyd is a rising senior, and a political science major at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in New Hampshire. While not in school, she lives in Whitehall PA, with her mom, dad, five sisters and little brother. She needs someone to write a piece about how it's possible to …
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Lynn Wehner

Lynn Wehner
As a wife and mother, writer and speaker, Lynn Wehner challenges others to see the blessings that flow when we struggle to say "Yes" to God’s call. Control freak extraordinaire, she is adept at informing God of her brilliant plans and then wondering why the heck they never turn out that …
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Write or Die - Easy way to overcome Writer’s block

The writing zone - set word count and time

Okay, this is it. I have to write a post because I am a guest blooger.. and guest bloggers are supposed to blog about something. Doesn’t matter if they have nothing important to say.. They should have thought of that before they agreed to be a guest blogger! So here I am at Dr. Wicked dot com - with my timer set for ten minutes and my word count for 500. And I’m off.

Do you know about Dr. Wicked?... READ MORE 


So Natural

it must come from above!

Yesterday at Mass, one of the boys started to sit back during the consecration.

“You need to kneel,” I whispered to my son.

“It’s just that I’m so, so tired,” he whimpered.

“Jesus was so, so tired when he carried that cross for you,” I said.

To be honest, I didn’t finish the whole sentence because I was caught off guard by how naturally the words flowed from my mouth. Did I really just think that, I marvelled. Where do I get this stuff?

Forming their conscience, or Catholic Mother’s Guilt—call it what you will. Either way, I think it’s a gift God gives us at the baptism of our first born child.

Enjoy, my fellow Catholic moms—and keep up the good work!


‘Banished’ Words

Words and phrases we're tired of hearing

I love words.

So you can imagine my fascination with Lake Superior State University‘s 2009 List of Banished Words.

What did these words and phrases do to deserve “banishment”?

Nothing, really. They’ve only been overused to the point where some self-appointed “word watchers” have voted them out.

Making the list of overused and therefore banished words this year are environmental buzzwords like “green,”... READ MORE 


Word Love

My devotion to language

Language is an incredible thing.

I’ve thought so for as long as I can remember.  I think my devotion to A Child’s Garden of Verses and the poetry of A.A. Milne began almost at birth.  My mother tells a story of a barely two-year-old me describing my sister as she learned to crawl: “She’s eating the meadow flowers!”

When I first discovered Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky” some years later, I had to memorize... READ MORE 


Mithplonounthed

More fun with toddlers

My daughter Camilla and my sister’s son Daniel, almost 22 and 26 months respectively, are talking up a storm.  But the thing is, what they’re saying and what it sounds like they’re saying are sometimes two very different things.

My sister and I have had no end of fun with the noise Daniel makes when he tries to say the “f” sound.  “Say fish, Daniel!” we prompt him, and he obliges.  It sounds something... READ MORE 


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