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Leila Marie Lawler

    This author delves into the depths of Christian faith and family life, drawing from her extensive experience as a wife, mother of seven, and grandmother. Her writing explores the challenges and joys inherent in living out a Christian calling within contemporary family structures. Through her website, 'Like Mother, Like Daughter,' she offers a blend of practical insights and theoretical reflections on various aspects of daily living, from cooking and knitting to education and the recovery of 'collective memory.' Her work aims to inspire the renewal of family life and a deeper engagement with faith.

    The Little Oratory
    God Has No Grandchildren
    • God Has No Grandchildren

      A Guided Reading of Pope Pius XI's Encyclical "Casti Connubii" (On Chaste Marriage) - 2nd Edition

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In 1930, Pius XI addressed the pressing question of "What is Marriage?" in a letter that defended traditional views amidst rising acceptance of divorce, contraception, and abortion among Christians. The Pope articulated a profound understanding of marriage rooted in Scripture and natural law, emphasizing its sanctity and importance in society. His eloquent arguments sought to reaffirm the timeless principles surrounding the institution of marriage during a transformative period in cultural attitudes.

      God Has No Grandchildren
    • The Little Oratory

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Keeping a faithful prayer life with your family isn't easy. From herding distracted children to managing the seemingly endless litany of prayers and devotions, our spiritual life all too often feels frantic and burdensome. This isn't the way it should be. Our prayer life, our family life, and our work life should--and can!--be in harmony. When they are, our family is a powerhouse of grace, and Our Lord transforms our home into a little Eden--a little bit of heaven on earth. With simplicity and holy wisdom, authors David Clayton and Leila Marie Lawler show you how to bring peace to your home by integrating your family into the calm, truly joyful way of Mother Church. Her feasts and seasons, prayers and devotions are gifts that draw us closer to God and unfold before us His marvelous plan of salvation. To help you live the Liturgical Life of the Church more fully, David and Leila reclaim here an almost lost tradition that families used for centuries to build a beautiful bridge between home and church: the little oratory

      The Little Oratory