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.
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From This Kneeler
Why do Catholics baptize infants?
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Let’s talk about it - infant baptism. On this episode we will explore baptism, what it is and its significance, why Catholics baptize their babies & of course point to both scripture as well as apostolic/tradition for the authority the church finds to set this precedent for the sacrament.
With January 22nd, the Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children, set by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to mark the anniversary of Roe v. Wade and pray for life from conception approaching, we will pray together for the unborn, for the sanctity of all life, for parents, and for lawmakers affecting the laws surrounding life.
Midway through the podcast episode we will pause for a brief moment of prayer; praying to Our Lady of Champion using the prayer by Bishop David L. Ricken courtesy of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion.
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.