When I review certain books, I have often shared them informally with others--such as medical experts or even kids--to help me discern if they are good for the intended audience, or what their gut reaction is to a certain book.
I’ve decided to formalize this by sharing conversations to provide a perspective that’s unique, and give readers a chance to understand a little more about a genre of books from the intended audience.
First in this series of conversations is with an expectant mom and her unique perspective about two different books intended for new moms: the newly-released from Sarah Reinhard, A Catholic Mother’s Companion to Pregnancy: Walking with Mary from Conception to Baptism and Donna-Marie Cooper-O’Boyle’s classic, Prayerfully Expecting: A Nine-Month Novena for Mothers to Be.
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Read the rest of this conversation at my new website, Reading Catholic. Click here to visit the link to the interview on ReadingCatholic.com, and I invite your feedback and following me there.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
A Tale of Two Books About .... Pregnancy
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
"You Know, You Could Name Your Son After Fulton Sheen": Guest Post
Even though it is no longer September, I still have a number of stories to share from those who love Arcbishop Sheen, so this will continue as a regular feature here at Reading Catholic.
Today's guest post is from Michelle Rebello, who lives with her husband Cliff and five children (teenagers down to 4 years old) in Peoria. I've known Michelle for years, and readers here may know her as the person who had the inspiration for the Rosary Victory Project (and if you haven't signed up yet, please take a moment to go on over there and sign up, and don't forget the rosary is this Sunday, October 7).
Thanks, Michelle, for being willing to share your Fulton Sheen story here!
I was 9 months pregnant when I attended that Mass. at the Mass and also 9 months pregnant, with my son's Confirmation class. I had always enjoyed Archbishop Sheen's "Life is Worth Living" reruns on EWTN, but, like many my age, I was too young to fully appreciate him when he was alive. I sat amazed as I listened to Father recount Sheen's life, including many funny prophetic episodes, and was quite impressed.
"You know, you could name your child after him," I heard inside my head. It was curious, but very clear.
"You're right," I found myself replying, "I could. Let me see what Cliff thinks." (My husband, Cliff, watched the Mass later on EWTN and concurred that we should name our son after him.)
Three days later, Matthew John Fulton Rebello was born in Peoria, two weeks early. He could be the first person named after the Archbishop in his home diocese. Matthew was born just three days after Sheen became a Servant of God.
Matthew was the fruit of much prayer since he was born a few days shy of my 44th birthday, after we had already had four living children and four miscarriages. I had prayed that God would send us another child---a son--- and that perhaps this child could become a priest.
A woman known to the Archbishop had told us how Sheen used to be a support to her while she raised her five children. She remarked that we need more holy priests to help another generation of families. Sheen could be continuing his legacy! Now, under the watchful care of the Servant of God (now Venerable) Archbishop Sheen, I can't think of a better person to intercede for our child!
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Sunday, September 23, 2012
Rosary Victory Project Update
As I wrote about previously, several local families were inspired by one mom to spearhead an effort to get one million people to pray the Rosary on October 7, the feast of the Holy Rosary.
Michelle Rebello, a local mom, had the inspiration very recently, and she was able to pull together a number of young people, including her high school son who is web-savvy (he and several friends develop Apps), several other mom and young people who helped put together this video to explain and highlight the project:
Michelle reports that as of several days ago, there have been more than 20,000 people signed up to pray the rosary that day. Now, that's not one million (yet!) but a terrifically good number for a homegrown effort. I'm impressed!
Please take a moment to go "be counted" on the Rosary Victory website. According to Michelle, likes on the Facebook page are not counted towards the total, but that's not really an issue as there are many more sign-ups on the website than on the Facebook page.
Michelle Rebello, a local mom, had the inspiration very recently, and she was able to pull together a number of young people, including her high school son who is web-savvy (he and several friends develop Apps), several other mom and young people who helped put together this video to explain and highlight the project:
Michelle reports that as of several days ago, there have been more than 20,000 people signed up to pray the rosary that day. Now, that's not one million (yet!) but a terrifically good number for a homegrown effort. I'm impressed!
Please take a moment to go "be counted" on the Rosary Victory website. According to Michelle, likes on the Facebook page are not counted towards the total, but that's not really an issue as there are many more sign-ups on the website than on the Facebook page.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Local Effort Seeks One Million to Pray the Rosary
The Mass of Thanksgiving for Archbishop Sheen was truly amazing, and I'm putting together several posts about the Mass itself, replete with photos and some fun stories. I had hoped to have this up today, but there are too many great photos and stories right now, and I need to pare it down.
Today I'm digressing for a great cause.
I want to share an ambitious new effort spearheaded by a small local group that has a mighty goal: getting one million people to say the Rosary on Sunday, October 7.
Coincidentally (providentially?), it was the inspiration of a longtime friend, Michelle Rebello, who is also a member of the women's Sheen book group featured here on the blog last week.
Here's the message from Michelle:
We are asking you to join one million of your fellow Catholics in saying the Rosary for our country on Sunday, October 7, 2012 at 3 pm EST. (You can say it wherever you are, or can go to St. Vincent dePaul church in Peoria to pray it at 2:00pm right before the Life Chain.) We are praying for our country to return to God and His laws.
Visit rosaryvictory.com to pledge your support and be counted. Please help spread the word through email, facebook, twitter, etc (you can go to those at facebook.rosaryvictory.com and twitter.rosaryvictory.com) to help us reach our goal of one million people!
Bishop Jenky has asked for people to consecrate themselves to Jesus through Mary on that day; it would be a great way to honor Our Lady and help our country to say the rosary all together on that day.
Thank you for all of your help in spreading the word and in praying the rosary on Oct. 7th. Remember, we need people to go to the website and put their email address there and the number of people in their family that will say the rosary so that we can tally up all the pledged rosaries--to 1 million and beyond!
Today I'm digressing for a great cause.
I want to share an ambitious new effort spearheaded by a small local group that has a mighty goal: getting one million people to say the Rosary on Sunday, October 7.
Coincidentally (providentially?), it was the inspiration of a longtime friend, Michelle Rebello, who is also a member of the women's Sheen book group featured here on the blog last week.
Here's the message from Michelle:
We are asking you to join one million of your fellow Catholics in saying the Rosary for our country on Sunday, October 7, 2012 at 3 pm EST. (You can say it wherever you are, or can go to St. Vincent dePaul church in Peoria to pray it at 2:00pm right before the Life Chain.) We are praying for our country to return to God and His laws.
Visit rosaryvictory.com to pledge your support and be counted. Please help spread the word through email, facebook, twitter, etc (you can go to those at facebook.rosaryvictory.com and twitter.rosaryvictory.com) to help us reach our goal of one million people!
Bishop Jenky has asked for people to consecrate themselves to Jesus through Mary on that day; it would be a great way to honor Our Lady and help our country to say the rosary all together on that day.
Thank you for all of your help in spreading the word and in praying the rosary on Oct. 7th. Remember, we need people to go to the website and put their email address there and the number of people in their family that will say the rosary so that we can tally up all the pledged rosaries--to 1 million and beyond!
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