Motherhood; or, Conferences for Our Lady's and St. Philip's girls

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Motherhood; or, Conferences for Our Lady's and St. Philip's girls

Author: Convent of the Maternal Heart of Mary

Year: 1885

CONTENTS. Address to our Lady's and St. Philip's Girls 1 Rules for our Lady's and St. Philip's Girls 11 The object of the Confraternity 17 CONFERENCES. I. Upon familiarity with men 27 II. Young girls do not respect the state of matrimony as they ought 40 The Nuptial Blessing 43 Mass for the Bridegroom and Bride, at the Benediction of the Marriage 45 III. A mother at the death of her child 47 IV. Upon the modesty which should be possessed by our girls 54 V. On dangerous occasions to modesty and virtue 59 VI. Upon the dignity of mothers 65 VII. Our works follow us 72 VIII. The influence of a mother upon her unborn child 77 IX. Upon esteem of grace 83 X. On woman's domestic life 90 XI. On the responsibility parents entail upon themselves by bringing children into the world 94 XII. The same subject continued 102 XIII. The soul in existence at the moment of conception.— Premature birth of child ; so many souls are lost that might have been baptised 110 XIV. Mothers must teach their children the truths of religion ; the instruction they receive at school is not sufficient 117 XV, How Mary's Mother-Heart is employed in heaven 122 XVI. How to instruct children in Catechism 130 XVII. Correc

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