
Lindsey Weishar
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Jan 11, 2025 |
ewtn.co.uk | Lindsey Weishar
BOOK BLOG: ‘Women of the Catholic Imagination’, January 11, 2025 – National Catholic RegisterIn a beautifully bound book that invites readers to better know the writing of Catholic women, editor Haley Stewart notes the “sacramental view” informing the work of the novelists included in Women of the Catholic Imagination: Twelve Inspired Novelists You Should Know.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
ncregister.com | Lindsey Weishar
BOOK BLOG: ‘Women of the Catholic Imagination’ ‘Women of the Catholic Imagination’ (photo: Word on Fire) Books January 11, 2025 In a beautifully bound book that invites readers to better know the writing of Catholic women, editor Haley Stewart notes the “sacramental view” informing the work of the novelists included in Women of the Catholic Imagination: Twelve Inspired Novelists You Should Know.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
verilymag.com | Lindsey Weishar |Kristin Hannah |Dianna Wynne Jones |Bill Bryson
At the beginning of a new year, it seems particularly appropriate to reflect on the idea of home. After all, for many of us, home is a big part of the holiday season. We may have opened our homes to others for festive gatherings, or we may have traveled back “home” to places we no longer live. Winter’s chill also invites us to take extra time to rest and create in our own homes.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Lindsey Weishar
Lindsey WeisharWed, January 8, 2025 at 7:00 AM UTC7 min readAt the beginning of a new year, it seems particularly appropriate to reflect on the idea of home. After all, for many of us, home is a big part of the holiday season. We may have opened our homes to others for festive gatherings, or we may have traveled back “home” to places we no longer live. Winter’s chill also invites us to take extra time to rest and create in our own homes.
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Dec 31, 2024 |
ncregister.com | Lindsey Weishar
Harpist Mary-Kate Spring Lee dropped her latest album, Carol of the Child, on Dec. 8. The album features, in Lee’s words, “11 ethereal tracks weaving together Christmas carols with the work of [early-18th-century harpist Turlough] O’Carolan.” Lee is an Irish Catholic harpist who hails from Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. Her love for harp music, cultivated in childhood, has developed over the last 20 years into both a solo career and a Celtic folk band made up of five of her six siblings called Seasons.
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