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The Little Rose Shop

Back to School Round Up

Back to School Round Up

It's that time of year, again. Stores have switched over their summer fun aisle to …gasp… back to school pencils, gadgets, colored pencils, and all the things to get ready...

AMDG: The Inspiration Behind the Bag

AMDG: The Inspiration Behind the Bag

 It is here! Our super cute AMDG Cross-Body bag! Borrowed from Ignatian spirituality,  AMDG means Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, Latin for the greater glory of God. The letters printed on...

Liturgical Living on Summer Break

Liturgical Living on Summer Break

Ahhhh summer. Long days, longer evenings, school is out, schedules relax, kids play in the dirt and ….school is out?! This sudden change of pace for families of school age...

Keeping Christmas Going

Here at The Little Rose Shop we love liturgical living! One of the many ways we can show our beautiful Catholic faith is to celebrate Christmas during the liturgical Christmas...

Tips for Observing Advent

Tips for Observing Advent

Here at The Little Rose Shop, we try our best to observe and to pause during the beloved season of Advent. While the world tells us to hurry and rush...

Creating a Faith-Inspired Nursery

Creating a Faith-Inspired Nursery

The lovely and wonderful Emily Wilson wrote in a recent blog, "Saints are made at night in the nursery across the world."  This statement rings so true as write this after...

Memento Mori: What Does it Mean?

Memento Mori: What Does it Mean?

Ever heard the phrase "memento mori"? Just a few years ago, it was new to me - and I was confused by the use of it in the Catholic world....

St. John Paul II and Creativity

St. John Paul II and Creativity

I've always loved Pope John Paul II because he had an appreciation for creativity. It's where my motto "Created to Create" came from, and it's in his Letter to Artists...