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The
Heart of Motherhood: Finding Holiness in the Catholic Home
by Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle
Reviewed by Lisa M. Hendey
The Crossroad Publishing Company, 16 Penn Plaza – 481
Eighth Avenue, Suite 1550, New York, NY 10001
160 pages, $14.95
ISBN-10: 0824524039
ISBN-13: 978-0824524036
During
May, Mary’s month and the month in which we celebrate the
vocation of motherhood, it seems fitting to write about
what is undoubtedly one of my favorite mothering books in
recent years. The
Heart of Motherhood: Finding Holiness in the Catholic Home
by noted author Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle offers and encouraging
and inspirational look at the vocation of motherhood.
In her introductory
remarks, Donna-Marie shares that today’s mothers need encouragement
and recognition. Her mission statement for the book comes
in these early pages:
“My hope is that
I can help more mothers realize and embrace the sublimity
of their missions as mothers, responsible for the souls
entrusted to our care.”
Having savored the pages
of this book through several readings, I would say that
Cooper O’Boyle manages to hit that mark head on. Among the
highlights of this book, along with Donna-Marie’s warm and
engaging writing style, are the many quotations she shares
from two luminaries of our Church: Pope John Paul II and
Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, with whom the author
shared a personal correspondence. The Heart of Motherhood
is the type of parenting book I favor most. Concise enough
to be read in a few short settings, yet thought provoking
enough to invite its reader back repeatedly for in depth
illumination. Each chapter ends with dual prayers, inspiring
pause and reflection upon the content discussed.
In her chapter on the
need for saints in our world today, Cooper O’Boyle shares
the life story of Mother Teresa, reminding readers that
each of us is called to be a saint in our own walk of life.
It is fitting that the author reminds mothers that any task,
done with love, becomes an act of faith, love and prayer.
In this manner, she commends and affirms the role of any
mother who may feel that the mendacity of her day to day
lives is not “good enough” or sufficiently holy. Remarks
by Pope John Paul II reinforce the dignity of the role of
every mother. Cooper O’Boyle also underscores the vital
necessity for mothers to take breaks for prayer and refreshment
throughout the course of their daily familial service.
As Catholics, we have
in the Blessed Virgin Mary the greatest role model for parenting
with faith and love. Cooper O’Boyle reminds mothers to strive
to imitate Mary and her virtues in their lives and to turn
to Mary, mother of Jesus and our mother, when in need of
help or consolation. Additionally, she reminds mothers of
their duty to pray on a regular basis, to teach their children
to lead lives of constant prayer, and to seek out opportunities
for evangelization in our everyday relationships. The age
old conundrum of taking small children to Mass is lovingly
and patiently discussed as the author shares her own experience
as a mother of five. Donna-Marie encourages mothers to pray
throughout their day and to model this prayer to their families.
Families should emphasize family dinner as a time of spiritual
and physical nourishment and each day should end in quiet
prayer with our children.
In subsequent chapters,
Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle shares the story of female saints
whose lives of quiet service to their families shine as
a true lesson for today’s mothers. Additionally, and with
great charm, Donna-Marie addresses the topic of suffering
as a form of prayer and encourages mothers to look for life’s
“everyday miracles”, those moments of grace and opportunity
that are sprinkled throughout family life.
I have loved and followed
the progression of Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle’s writing
from her previous book and at her “Daily
Donna-Marie” blog (http://www.donnamariecooperoboyle.blogspot.com/),
so it is indeed a pleasure to have another of her books
to read and recommend. With The
Heart of Motherhood: Finding Holiness in the Catholic Home
it is certain that Donna-Marie continues to encourage and
support the vocation of motherhood with gentle and loving
care.
For more information on The
Heart of Motherhood: Finding Holiness in the Catholic Home
visit Amazon.
Lisa M. Hendey is a mother of two
sons, webmaster of numerous web sites, including
http://www.catholicmom.com and
http://www.christiancoloring.com,
and an avid reader of Catholic literature. Visit her at
http://www.lisahendey.com for
more information.
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