From This Kneeler
Real Catholic motherhood. Zero filters.
A rosary-praying, boy-mom-of-four on her knees in the middle of the beautiful chaos.
If you’ve ever hidden in the pantry to finish a decade, cried over a broken statue of St. Joseph, or wondered how to raise saints when your house sounds like a WWE cage match, this podcast is your lifeline.
Each week Mallory shares raw, joyful, no-nonsense Catholic living:
✦ Daily life with four wild boys and entertaining husband
✦ Practical ways to pray the Rosary and morning offerings when you’re outnumbered
✦ Novenas that actually get finished (most of the time)
✦ Raising the next generation of faithful men in a world that hates it
✦ Trad-minded, Latin-mass living and 100% loyal to the Magisterium
✦ Coffee-fueled encouragement for every exhausted mama who wants heaven for her family
Expect laughter, tears, toddler interruptions, and the kind of grace that shows up right when the baby is screaming during the consecration.
If you’re tired of fluffy “Jesus is my boyfriend” content and crave real talk from the kneeler of a busy Catholic home, hit subscribe. Bring your coffee (and your rosary).
From This Kneeler
Advent season and Wading through Molasses
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In this episode, we will be talking about advent season and how my family is honoring and celebrating advent season, the feast day of Saint Nicholas, and yes, Christmas.
I’ll also dive into discussing different seasons of life, the current season that my family finds itself in, and how we can transform the lens that we are using to look at our life to give glory to God. And we will also talk about learning to really lean on God when we feel we have nothing more to give.
I also need ideas for Christmas Day meals, so please drop your suggestions and recipes to me over on Instagram @fromthiskneeler
Thanks so much for joining me and I cannot wait to continue growing and sharing our journeys together.
As we wrap up our time together, let us finish with a powerful prayer invoking our guardian angels, patron saints, Mother Mary, and the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.