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From Excuses to Adoration

Finding Time for Eucharistic Adoration

Today’s post is written by The Practicing Catholic contributor Kasey Eoriatti who lives in suburban Des Moines, Iowa with husband Alan their three children. The Eoriattis are active parishioners at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in West Des Moines. Kasey teaches first grade at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Des . . . → Read More: From Excuses to Adoration

Out of the Mouths of Babes: In Celebration of Catholic Schools Week

January 29 –  February 3 is Catholic Schools Week

Copyright © 2011 NCEA/USCCB

This is one week each year that students, staff, and parents celebrate the gift of a Catholic education. Make no mistake; it is a gift.

I spend my days as a first grade teacher at a Catholic school in Des Moines, . . . → Read More: Out of the Mouths of Babes: In Celebration of Catholic Schools Week

Miracle Babies

As human beings most of us seem obsessed with success, purpose, achievement. In my mind’s eye I imagine we resemble busy little ants scurrying here and there, carrying our great loads hoisted above our heads, and traveling the same repeated paths day in and day out at a frantic pace. How very busy we are . . . → Read More: Miracle Babies

Priest or Defensive Lineman: It’s Never Too Early for Discernment

The conversation started like this: “Hey, Mom, you know how I’ve been deciding between being a professional football player and being a priest?”

I grinned, “Yes, I remember.”

“Well, the other day I was in my room praying about it, and as soon as I said, ‘Amen’, I had this really joyful feeling come over me. . . . → Read More: Priest or Defensive Lineman: It’s Never Too Early for Discernment

First Communion and Counting

This past Sunday, my son celebrated his fifth communion. I know because he told me. He’s been counting and says he plans to keep counting until he is an old man hobbling down the aisle. I hope he does. Personally, I love to envision him bent over a walker, shuffling down the aisle, murmuring, “three . . . → Read More: First Communion and Counting

Lori’s Bonfire

My sister-in-law, Lori Eoriatti, passed away in January of this year. Lori suffered from aplasitc anemia and was only 38 years old at the time of her death. Written with a grateful heart, today’s entry is dedicated and inspired by Lori.

Lori Eoriatti

Lori lived an amazing life, or perhaps it is . . . → Read More: Lori’s Bonfire

The Purpose of A Journey is its Destination

A Bumper Sticker Society

It’s the journey, not the destination.

Our society loves to churn out bumper sticker philosophies, doesn’t it? Someone coins a phrase, someone screens a t-shirt; and bing, bang, boom a life philosophy is born. I’ll admit that at first blush, that phrase has a certain existential charm, an overall “groovy” feel to it. In my . . . → Read More: The Purpose of A Journey is its Destination

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