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Three Rhythms for Order, Prayer, and Peace at Home
Most homes are not disordered — they are unanchored. This guide offers three repeatable practices for the morning, the table, and the end of the day. Nothing to add. Just something to return to.
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WHO IS THIS FOR
This guide is for Catholic mothers and families who sense that the home could hold more — more peace, more prayer, more of what actually matters — but don't know where to begin.
Not for those who want an elaborate system. For those who want something small enough to keep, even on the worst evenings.
The problem it Solves
The days are full. Prayer gets crowded out. Mealtimes become logistics. By evening there is nothing left to give. The home functions — but it doesn't feel like a domestic church.
Three small practices. One for each threshold of the day.
What Is Inside
Rhythm One
One practice that attaches prayer to what is already happening — so the day begins differently without beginning later.
Rhythm TWO
One deliberate act that makes a shared meal feel like it belongs to the family, not to the day's leftover energy.
Rhythm THREE
A closing practice small enough to keep on the worst evenings — which is the only kind that counts
Rhythm FOUR
Each rhythm includes space to write — so you work through it, not just read it.
Each rhythm includes write-in pages — so you work through it, not just read it.
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