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Catherine Boucher

About Catherine Boucher

Catherine Boucher went into "early retirement" from teaching high school Spanish to become a stay-at-home mom. She has two children on earth (Janie and Walt) and a saint in heaven (Thérèse). When she isn't taking care of her children, she's likely to be blogging, reading, cooking/baking, catching up with friends, or spending time with her husband, Philip. Catherine's personal blog, Hallelujah is My Song, can be found at: http://hallelujahismysong.blogspot.com/

Latest Posts by Catherine Boucher

My Laundry System

My Laundry System

A mom friend told me that she is sick of the mountains of laundry, and she asked me to share my laundry …

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How Do You “Offer It Up”?

As you all know, the Catholic Church has a new Holy Father, Pope Francis I!  Hooray!  May God bless him and his office …

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I Love My “Papa”

Philip and I met on Holy Saturday, March 26, 2005.  We were sophomores in college at the University of Nebraska — Lincoln.  When …

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Adopt a Cardinal

Are you looking for a unique way to support the cardinals as they come together to elect the next pope?  Look no …

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The Roller Coaster Ride

Losing our baby Thérèse changed me.  Some of the ways are obvious, and others sneak up on me and take my breath away.  …

Family Prayer in the New Year

Family Prayer in the New Year

This last Advent, we decided to make our time around the Advent wreath a focal time of family prayer.  After dinner, Philip …

My Thoughts on Sandy Hook

My Thoughts on Sandy Hook

I sat down to write tonight, hoping to put something cohesive together about what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary last Friday.  I …

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Sharing What I Learned

Catherine Boucher shares, “Losing our precious baby Thérèse taught me many things, introduced me to many resources, and showed me how many families are affected by miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant death.”

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Physically Losing Thérèse

Physically Losing Thérèse

Editor’s note: Today, we conclude our two-part guest post (read part one here) from blogger Catherine Boucher of Hallelujah is My Song. In …

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