The Art of Catholic Mothering: Twelve Catholic Mothers Speak about Motherhood, Child Rearing and the Faith
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The Art of Catholic Mothering: Twelve Catholic Mothers Speak about Motherhood, Child Rearing and the Faith

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How does a Catholic mother instill the Faith in her children? How does she deal with issues of education and discipline, how does she maintain her own faith-and hold her family together-in the face of life's routine or unexpected challenges? To answer these questions, editor Maura Koulik has gathered the stories of twelve Catholic mothers in this faith affirming collection...more
Paperback, 116 pages
Published November 30th 2005 by iUniverse
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Sara
Sara rated it 2 of 5 stars
Recommended to Sara by: a friend
If it wasn't for the chapter "Shannon" I have to say I would have only given this book one star. "Shannon" was EXCELLENT and made it worthwhile, but the other stories I found, honestly, boring and not very informative- I was expecting a lot more "meat" and instruction in this book based on the title (before I saw that it is a compilation of the stories of twelve different women). Most of the chapters ("Shannon" being an exception) were about women's enti...more
Laurin
Laurin rated it 4 of 5 stars
Easy inspirational read, nothing profound but worthy as a guide for instilling faith in ones child
Grace in my Heart
This book was great- I finished it in a day! The stories are inspirational. The only thing I would say is that the writers tend to be anti-Vatican II. While there are abuses, Vatican II is legitimate if practiced properly.
Dcasperson77
Good read! I realized from this book how important my children's Catholic education is, at school and at home! Also that I need to nourish and take time out for myself as the primary Faithful person in our home!
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