Michele Chronister

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Michele Chronister is a wife, and mother to three little girls and one little one in heaven. She received her BA and MA in theology from the University of Notre Dame (’09 and ’11). She is the author of a number of books, including Handbook for Adaptive Catechesis, the co-author of Faith Beginnings – Family Nurturing from Birth Through Preschool, editor of the book Rosaries Aren't Just for Teething, as well as an assortment of Catholic children's books. In addition to writing, she also homeschools her daughters, and is the social media manager for the Office of Natural Family Planning in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. When her oldest was a baby, she realized that their family life had taken on a sort of monastic rhythm – eat, pray, play, sleep. Prompted by this, she started the blog My Domestic Monastery (www.mydomesticmonastery.com), where she shares inspiration for families wanting to grow in holiness.

Talking to My Daughters About Gender

What Peter and Paul Teach Us About Humility

A Society Yearning for Fathers

What is Life Without the Eucharist?

St. Anthony – More than Kitsch

The Trinity and the Sanctity of Family Life

Finding God in the Ordinary

On the Visitation and True Friendship

The Eucharist and the Promise of the Ascension

Reconsidering the Children’s Liturgy of the Word

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