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Celebrate Mary’s birthday with doughnuts, cake, and candles!

Everyone loves birthday celebrations, and honoring our Blessed Mother’s birth is a party you don’t want to miss! These sweet treats are a fun and memorable way to celebrate the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary September 8.

Celebrate Mary’s birthday with doughnuts, cake, and candles!
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Celebrating the Feast of the Transfiguration

Celebrate the Feast of the Transfiguration with your kids! Find a short explainer, a kid-friendly version of the story, and some simple celebration ideas.

Celebrating the Feast of the Transfiguration
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3 ways to be liturgically intentional on the road

Hitting the road with your family? Being away from home doesn’t have to mean a break in your family’s faith life. Here are three ways that you can keep the faith on the road.

3 ways to be liturgically intentional on the road
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5 ways to celebrate a Catholic Christmas with your toddler

Christmas is a magical, fun time for every child. Presents, snow, time off school, and crazy family members—what’s not to love about Christmastime for a child? But with everything being thrown at them, sometimes the real meaning of Christmas gets lost in the mix. Online you’ll find five ways to help your toddler learn what a Catholic Christmas is all about.

5 ways to celebrate a Catholic Christmas with your toddler
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Eat family meals together (the fun way)

We all know that eating family meals together is important for strong kids and families. But between busy schedules and crazy kids, how do you make shared meals happen? Here are a few strategies for putting a lid on mealtime madness—and actually making family meals fun!

Eat family meals together (the fun way)
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