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The Handbook for Catholic Moms

Nurturing Your Heart, Mind, Body, and Soul

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The Handbook for Catholic Moms

By: Lisa M. Hendey
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Drawing from the deep tradition of the Catholic faith, Lisa Hendey coaches Catholic moms how to care for themselves - heart, mind, body, and soul - so that they can better love and care for their families, their neighbors, and their Church.

With warmth and wisdom, Hendey creates an environment where Catholic moms can reflect peacefully upon often-competitive topics like parenting style, types of schooling, and working outside the home. By sharing her own story, Hendey inspires listeners to better balance their own needs with the demands of family life and faith commitment.

©2010 Lisa Hendey (P)2013 Lisa Hendey
Catholicism Christian Living Christianity Family Ministry & Evangelism Motherhood Parenting & Families Relationships
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Every part of family life is covered. A beautiful way to live with many ideas and concepts to think about.

Thorough!

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It seemed more of a book for a Catholic Wife and Mom.
As a single Mom I just didn't like that at several times in the book I didn't feel included. There was 1 Chapter sort of for Single Moms, but several references in the book were directed to wives.

not what I expected

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