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Kate Daneluk

About Kate Daneluk

Kate Daneluk is a wife, mother of five, and co-founder of Making Music Praying Twice. With a background in music, theology and education, she contributes articles and resources to various publications.

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Pope Francis

Hasn’t It Been a Joyful Lent?

Throughout our lives, there are many seasons:  birth, growth, sickness, sorrow, sin, repentance, redemption, vocation, love, tragedy, death, and, hopefully, eternal glory.   …

Easy and Special: Holiday Brownies

Easy and Special: Holiday Brownies

Holiday season is in full swing.  Left and right you are faced with friends’ and neighbors’ special, labor-intensive, holiday specialties.  Your grandmother’s …

Catholic Christmas Gift Guide

Catholic Christmas Shopping Guide

How do you keep Christ in Christmas Shopping?  How about: Buying from small, family-owned businesses? Giving gifts that reflect Catholic faith and …

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Book of Saints for Catholic Moms

Schooling with the Saints

No matter what the calendar says, summer is officially over when the children in your neck of the woods go back to school.  Most of us are in the swing of the new school year.  For some families, changes are big with new students in high school, homeschool, kindergarten or college.  For others, the last weeks have brought a return to normalcy.

Catholic Moments Podcast Sunday's Gospel Contests Book Club
busy mom

Mommy Multi-tasking!

Women are supposed to be naturally stronger at multi-tasking than men.  Well, that element of the feminine genius has eluded me.  Patting …

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breastfeeding

Empty

This week I spent almost 3 days away from my nursing baby.  Three days with a machine to extract milk to save for the future, keep me comfortable, and keep my supply abundant.  When I finally got home, I was anxious to feed my baby…

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