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Raising Catholic Children

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the true story of a woman, Mary Ann Kuharski, who has 7 biological and six adopted children, many of whom have special needs. Her outlook on life is one of humor and optimism in the midst of chaos. Her desire and ability to live out her faith in her role as mother of 13 children is not only a strong witness to the power of Christ in her life, but a living example for all of us struggling to raise a family

192 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1991

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February 21, 2008
I saw the author this Saturday, February 16, out in Grapevine, TX at the Magnificat Breakfast. So, some of the advice in the book, I heard first hand!

I got the book from the Plano library system (having wished they already had the latest of her books called "Outnumbered!")to find out more about this mother of thirteen.

So far, I've learned to build strong family by spending time together, praying together, eating together, disciplining with love.

God gives parents the grace they need and helps us in marriage!

Great hearing this from the trenches :-)
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