St. Zelie – A Friend to Ordinary Mothers
I have long loved St. Therese of Lisieux, but my love for her mother has grown as I have grown as a mother myself. In my defense, when I first became a mother, St. Zelie wasn’t canonized, yet, and I only knew of her through St. Therese. Relating to Zelie as a Wife and Mother […]
There can still be found in the French countryside not only isolated rocks of religious enthusiasm but also, as it were, great alluvial deposits, scarcely covered with sand, wherein the convictions of their forbears endure and only need a turn of the plowshare to bring them to light. The middle-class people of Alençon were practicing […]
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