Oh, Dearest Mother, Sweetest Virgin of Altagracia, our Patroness. You are our Advocate and to you we recommend our needs. You are our Teacher and like disciples we come to learn from the example of your holy life. You are our Mother, and like children, we come to offer you all of the love of our hearts. Receive, dearest Mother, our offerings and listen attentively to our supplications. Amen.



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Posted: Sept 05 2008 at 1:13pm | IP Logged Quote JennGM

This isn't cookbook related, but perhaps you might be interested in reading some of the publications and mission behind the original publisher of Cooking for Christ. National Catholic Rural Life Conference's mission was to defend and minister to the rural Catholic. Many of these reflect the Liturgical Movement of the time, and also the post-war reconstruction. I love the talks on woman (although that author later went 180 degrees) and Emerson Hynes' works, as these can relate to us in whatever area we live.

I am not posting these to start a debate on which is more ideal, agrarian or urban. I just find them interesting to read, and have had some good reflections.

Manifesto on Rural Life, 1939 (back in print)

This is a very large book, but wonderful reading.

Rural Roads to Security by Luigi Ligutti, (The Bruce publishing company, 1940)

Rural Life in a Peaceful World, 1944

Women and Post War Reconstruction, 1944

Seven Keys to a Christian Home by Emerson Hynes
Love these principles:

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The principles that guided us are:

A home should be designed for family living.
A home should be independently owned.
A home should be built for permanency and growth.
A home should provide privacy.
A home should be part of a community.
A home should be a productive unit.
A home should be beautiful.


Sacramental Protection of the Family Emerson Hynes, 1945

THE POPE SPEAKS ON RURAL LIFE Speech delivered by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, to the delegates at the Convention of the National Confederation of Farm Owner-Operators, 1946

Partnership with God Most Reverend Aloisius J. Muench, 1946

Task of Woman in the Modern World, 1946

Speaking of Education by Dr. Willis D. Nutting, 1946

For This We Stand Ligutti, 1946

Standing on Both Feet: The Rural Homestead, A Necessity for an Era of Reconstruction by Rev. Patrick T. Quinlan, 1947

With the Blessing of the Church Translated by Most Rev. J.H. Schlarman

Rural Life Prayerbook, 1955

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Posted: Sept 05 2008 at 2:43pm | IP Logged Quote Mackfam

Jenn - this is an exciting reading list! If you could only see the backup in my reading basket!

Still...I can't wait to dig in to some of these. What a wonderful group of treasures to dig into and reflect on.

I love those principles you quoted from "Seven Keys to a Christian Home". Reminds me of Thomas Howard's Splendor in the Ordinary which heavily influenced my domestic thoughts.

Thanks for starting this...very excited to start reading some of these!

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Posted: Sept 06 2008 at 4:59pm | IP Logged Quote JennGM

I had read Thomas Howard's book years ago as "Hallowed Be This House" as the first edition from Ignatius, and I think it was before he revised it. I should pick that up and read the newer edition.

I wish Sophia wouldn't change the titles of older books when they reprint them. I can't tell you how many times I think it's a totally new book and it's not.

And Jennifer, most of these links are short, readable pamphlets, little nuggets to read, and easy to check off the "to do" list.

I wish my "to read" pile could be confined to a basket!

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JennGM wrote:
I wish my "to read" pile could be confined to a basket!


I hear you, my friend.
That's one of my New Year's Resolution.

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Cay Gibson wrote:
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I wish my "to read" pile could be confined to a basket!


I hear you, my friend.
That's one of my New Year's Resolution.


My basket spilleth over after Christmas. I really need to make time to read more! It's one of my goals for this year as well! I'm terrible about reading 4-6 books at once.

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JennGM wrote:

Rural Life Prayerbook, 1955


I'm so glad Cay bumped this, Jenn because I wanted to come back and thank you for all of these suggestions but especially the Rural Life Prayer Book. I searched hi and lo and finally found a copy and ordered it for my brother for Christmas. It is so beautiful. I had a really hard time letting it go. It was THE perfect gift for him. Thanks again!

I'm still working my way through some of these books/pamphlets online and find them to have such a depth of wisdom. I'm really enjoying them. I've fallen in love with "Cooking For Christ" and "Around the Year with the Von Trapp Family" as well. My dd in particular loves "Around the Year..." so I've decided to start watching out for another copy for her hope chest.

Thanks!

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Rural Life Prayerbook, 1955


I'm so glad Cay bumped this, Jenn because I wanted to come back and thank you for all of these suggestions but especially the Rural Life Prayer Book. I searched hi and lo and finally found a copy and ordered it for my brother for Christmas. It is so beautiful. I had a really hard time letting it go. It was THE perfect gift for him. Thanks again!

I'm still working my way through some of these books/pamphlets online and find them to have such a depth of wisdom. I'm really enjoying them. I've fallen in love with "Cooking For Christ" and "Around the Year with the Von Trapp Family" as well. My dd in particular loves "Around the Year..." so I've decided to start watching out for another copy for her hope chest.

Thanks!


Bumping this up because I just found that the prayerbook has been reprinted, and only $15.

I have not seen an actual copy, so I'm not sure if this has been revised, but I suspect not. The page count is the same and the look is exactly like the original.

You can read the prayers online above. I find this such a wonderful prayerbook, really touching on the seasons of the year and "down to earth" as it is for the rural life worker.

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