Women from this present era are systematically taught to hate themselves for what they are -women- instead of being taught how to fulfill the many honoring roles of one. This channel seeks to educate girls and women and to provide a source for said ladies to come in touch with their real selves.
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Catholic women must remember to follow these guidelines. It's not stressed enough through the catechism young children receive, but in the 1917 apparition in Fatima, Our Lady stressed there would fashions that would be introduced who gravely offended Our Lord. This is not strange since in the 1920s and the following decades on women's fashion became increasingly vulgar and androgenous. It is our duty as ladies to dress like the Mother of God would dress. Modesty doesn't mean ugly colors, or dressing like a grandma. There are plenty of fashionable and affordable ways to dress with decorum.
https://www.salvemariaregina.info/Modesty.html
https://www.salvemariaregina.info/Modesty.html
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Here are five options of modest dresses under $20. A good resource for cheap clothing are thrift stores. With some sewing knowledge one can alter any piece of clothing to make a skirt or dress out of bedsheets, tablecloths, etc. We will provide more resources of the sort.
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/a-line-drop-sleeve-dress-mustard.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/neck-and-waist-trim-a-line-dress-teal.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/ruffle-neck-hidden-placket-dress-yellow.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/string-and-ruffle-neck-dress-seafoam.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/v-neck-drop-shoulder-dress-burgundy.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/a-line-drop-sleeve-dress-mustard.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/neck-and-waist-trim-a-line-dress-teal.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/ruffle-neck-hidden-placket-dress-yellow.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/string-and-ruffle-neck-dress-seafoam.html
https://www.sweetsaltclothing.com/v-neck-drop-shoulder-dress-burgundy.html
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Aloe vera is probably the plant we should all have in our gardens or homes.
It is not hard to grow at all. It barely needs water and can do well as an indoor or outdoor plant. The most common uses are for the skin, it helps with the healing of wounds, burns, and scars. What not everyone might know is that it can be prepared in a tea or just a spoonful with honey for other ailments. Aloe vera is especially good for a sore throat or a cold and can be taken without restrictions like other herbs/plants.
It is not hard to grow at all. It barely needs water and can do well as an indoor or outdoor plant. The most common uses are for the skin, it helps with the healing of wounds, burns, and scars. What not everyone might know is that it can be prepared in a tea or just a spoonful with honey for other ailments. Aloe vera is especially good for a sore throat or a cold and can be taken without restrictions like other herbs/plants.
Some main ideas from a conference on fraternal charity by Father Pablo Bianchetti.
If one loves God, he must love what God loves and in the same way He does.
God loves sinners and saints, but not on the same way; God loves the saint for all the good qualities he has (that come from God); the sinner is not loved by God for what he is (since there's no sanctifying Grace), but by what He wants the sinner to be, He loves the sinner so the sinner can be good. Therefore we have to love saints and sinners, the same way God loves them.
If one loves God, he must love what God loves and in the same way He does.
God loves sinners and saints, but not on the same way; God loves the saint for all the good qualities he has (that come from God); the sinner is not loved by God for what he is (since there's no sanctifying Grace), but by what He wants the sinner to be, He loves the sinner so the sinner can be good. Therefore we have to love saints and sinners, the same way God loves them.
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Forwarded from Mundum et Deum
When the Holy Rosary is said well, it gives Jesus and Mary more glory and is more meritorious than any other prayer.
-St. Louis de Montfort
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7 October 1571: The Holy League of southern European nations destroys the Ottoman fleet off of Western Greece at the Battle of Lepanto. Considered by many to have been one of the most important naval battles in human history, this battle saved the West from defeat by the Ottoman Turks.
In the encounter, which lasted about five hours, more than 30,000 Muslim Turks and 8,000 Christians were slain. It was also remarkable as the last and greatest engagement with oar-propelled vessels.
In the encounter, which lasted about five hours, more than 30,000 Muslim Turks and 8,000 Christians were slain. It was also remarkable as the last and greatest engagement with oar-propelled vessels.
Book recommendation on the Battle of Lepanto for homeschoolers: The Blood Red Crescent by Henry Garnett. An exciting story particularly for young boys who dream of heroism. They can live the battle of Lepanto through the eyes of a lad, next to Don Juan of Austria
https://watch.formed.org/the-blood-red-crescent-by-henry-garnett
https://watch.formed.org/the-blood-red-crescent-by-henry-garnett
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The Blood-Red Crescent by Henry Garnett - FORMED
The might of Islam threatened his world.
It’s the year 1570. Fourteen-year-old Guido Callatta, son of a wealthy Venetian merchant, spends his free time roaming the docks, listening to the tales of gnarled old sailors, and dreaming of adventures at sea.…
It’s the year 1570. Fourteen-year-old Guido Callatta, son of a wealthy Venetian merchant, spends his free time roaming the docks, listening to the tales of gnarled old sailors, and dreaming of adventures at sea.…
