EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 13 MIN
25 | Saints in Your Kitchen: How to Bring Saints Into Your Domestic Church
from Peaceful Catholic Homeschooling - Charlotte Mason, Living Books, Liturgical Calendar, Habit Training, Morning Basket · host The Catholic Grandma
Saints aren't meant to live only in churches, they belong in your kitchen, your bedroom, your everyday moments. When you invite them into your home as real companions and intercessors, faith becomes visible, tangible, and real for your children. A saint in the kitchen isn't decoration; it's permission that someone has walked this struggle before you.WHAT YOU'LL LEARNThe difference between veneration and worshipWhy imperfect homes are sacred spaces, not obstacles to faithHow real saints like Martha, Joseph, Thérèse, and Anne struggled and why that makes them your companionsOne simple practice to start this weekSCRIPTURES REFERENCEDHebrews 12:1 — "Surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses"Colossians 3:23 — "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord"SAINTS FEATURED & THEIR PATRONAGESSt. Martha: Patroness of cooks, servants, homemakers; understands anxiety and busynessSt. Joseph: Workers, fathers, families; quiet faithful stewardship under pressureSt. Anne: Grandmothers, mothers, patience; guide across generationsSt. Thérèse of Lisieux: The Little Way; ordinary tasks done with extraordinary loveThe Holy Family: Model of domestic church; feast celebrated Dec 26 or first Sunday after ChristmasGo be the peace God created you to be. — The Catholic GrandmaRESOURCES MENTIONEDCharlotte Mason for Catholic Homeschool Moms (Facebook Group)Formation Guide for the Domestic Church (free download)RELATED EPISODESEpisode 2: You Are the Thermostat: Why The Domestic Church Begins With Your PeaceEpisode 11: You Can't Pour Peace Into Kids When Your Soul Is EmptyEpisode 18: Want a Simpler Homeschool Day: 5 Truths About Books That Changes EverythingSubscribe to Peaceful Catholic Homeschooling Apple Podcasts | SpotifySend us Fan Mail
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Saints aren't meant to live only in churches, they belong in your kitchen, your bedroom, your everyday moments. When you invite them into your home as real companions and intercessors, faith becomes visible, tangible, and real for your children. A saint in the kitchen isn't decoration; it's permission that someone has walked this struggle before you. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN The difference between veneration and worshipWhy imperfect homes are sacred spaces, not obstacles to faithHow real saints lik...
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