March 10th, 2011

Faith & Family Needs You

At Faith & Family, our transition to new ownership is complete, but our work has just begun. As a direct result of the tumult of the transition process, the magazine and website took some hard hits in recent months. I am firmly committed to serving Catholic moms and families through our work at Faith & Family, but we will need your support in order to succeed.

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March 9th, 2011

Rachel Balducci has Something to Say …

about the Faith & Family Mom’s Day Away!

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March 9th, 2011

Catholic “Coming Out” Day

Are you wearing your ashes today?

I’m at the Washington Post again today, sharing about Ash Wednesday.

March 8th, 2011

Meet You in Kentucky?

I will be speaking at a Lenten Evening of reflection for women at St. Pius X in Edgewood, KY on March 25.

Get the details here.

I always love to make real-life connections with readers — maybe I’ll see you there?

March 8th, 2011

What’s So Fat About Tuesday?

Are you celebrating today?

I am grateful to have the opportunity to share Mardi Gras explanations and traditions at the Washington Post today.

Stop by and share yours!

March 3rd, 2011

Faith & Family Mom’s Day Away

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March 1st, 2011

A New Day for Faith & Family

I have great news to share about the future of Faith & Family. Bayard Inc., the largest Catholic magazine publisher in the U.S. has acquired Faith & Family magazine and Faith & Family Live.

Finally, with the financial stability and security we have needed for so long, I am looking forward to reaching new audiences and new levels of success with Faith & Family. Read more details at Faith

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March 1st, 2011

Happy March!

To start the month off right, I’m sharing this adorable video of an 8-month-old boy laughing hysterically while his at-home daddy rips up a job rejection letter. If this doesn’t cure what ails ye this late winter, I’m not sure anything will.