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Posted on Monday, November 06, 2006 - 01:47 PM CST
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As a mother, it is good, once in a while, to stop for a short time and imitate the man of the parable who, before building a tower, sits down, takes the time to think, to clarify his goal and the means to obtain it. Because of the constant demands on our time, the multiple preoccupations that assail us, we run the risk, in the heat of battle, of losing track of the supreme goal of our mission: educate our children so that they become saints! If we are indeed ready to do everything in our power to insure the physical, moral, and intellectual development of our children, how much more enthusiasm must we have to help them become saints? How can we do it? There are several means. Some are indispensable, others can vary from one family to the next, from one situation to another. All these means, however, rest on a few solid principles: the importance of good example, family prayer, an atmosphere of charity and selflessness, the need for sane distractions. Here are a few means that I put to the test of experience while raising my children. May they help other mothers in their noble task of educator.
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