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Kolbe Center
114 Views · 3 months ago

⁣What do bees and flowers teach us about evolution?

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Sewing with Ani Slattery
10 Views · 15 days ago

A little demonstration of a new skill I'm trying to learn. It looked intimidating to start but is not so bad once you get the hang of it! Tatting is used to make a unique style of lace trimmings. Since it is essentially just a series of little knots, it is quite a time consuming work. But I think it is enjoyable and there's just something about these slow, traditional handiworks that brings us closer to God.

Have you tried tatting before?

Sewing with Ani Slattery
15 Views · 10 days ago

Sewing is so much less intimidating when you dont have to spend money. So much can be done with an old bedsheet, even a full-length skirt with pockets!

VendeeGems
32 Views · 4 months ago

Audio presentation of "The Great Heresies" by Hellaire Belloc.

VendeeGems
39 Views · 5 months ago

Hilaire Belloc examines the five most destructive heretical movements to have affected Christian Civilization: Arianism, Mohammedanism (Islam), Albigensianism (Cathar), The Reformation (Protestant), and “The Modern Phase.” Belloc describes how these movements began, how they spread, and how they continued to influence the world up until the time of his writing (1936). The Chapter on Islam is especially relevant in light of current events; in it Belloc accurately predicts the renewal of Jihadist aggression towards Western Civilization. This series will be submitted in seven parts.

padreperegrino
72 Views · 4 months ago

⁣Our work with Red Rose Rescue (RRR) is such that we do peaceful counseling inside abortion centers, even when not wanted by the staff. The footage from the body cams of police takes place in Morristown, NJ on 13 July 2019. The full story is here: https://www.lifesitenews.com/n....ews/2-priests-2-pro-

Lisa Knobel
38 Views · 12 months ago

While working through the Mary's Mantle Consecration, I was inspired to write a Carol for Our Blessed Mother. However, I had no idea what it would be. I ended up writing another song first. Finally this one arrived. I thought I had it done, but Our Lady had other plans and added the chorus between the verses.

It's really more her song than mine. I'm just the tool she uses.

Thank you for listening. May the Lord Jesus give to you, your Guardian Angel and Patron Saints whatever it is the Blessed Virgin Mary is asking for you.

Fr. Maximilian M. Dean
20 Views · 5 months ago

⁣A short reflection on Advent, family and St. Joseph with an acoustic performance from the song "Tell Us Dear Joseph".

swampberries
75 Views · 5 months ago

A Christmas Shepherd leads us through the fog

Genie Shaw
33 Views · 5 months ago

⁣This is an English translation of the Swedish folk song, Sankta Lucia, traditionally sung for Luciadagen. St. Lucia Day is celebrated on December 13th. On this day the oldest daughter is crowned "Lucia Bride" and greets her family before sunrise with this song, delectable treats, and steamy libations.
Sing along with me to learn this song for your St. Lucy Day festivities. You can find the printable text page, learn more about why I chose these pronunciations, and glean more ideas for living liturgically through music at Barefoot Abbey:

https://barefootabbey.com/2017..../11/29/a-song-for-st


Just keep Making a Joyful Noise!
https://www.barefootabbey.com




Traditional Skills With Nathaniel Slattery
101 Views · 5 months ago

⁣⁣⁣⁣Let me know if you have any questions and especially if there is anything which I ought to make a video about.
https://www.taurusnecrus.com/p........ost/how-to-make-
There are articles on our website at TaurusNecrus.com/Compendium
I would be happy to help you do what I have shown if you just message me. May the Lord reward your works Nathaniel Slattery ----- Thank you for watching and please let me know what you think of the video, and if you have any requests for what you would like to see in the future. Our family has felt a strong call to pursue traditional skills that have been lost in the modern world, and we want to share it with others as much as the Lord will allow. My wife does embroidery, sewing, crochet, and more. Find her channel here: https://spiritustv.com/@anislattery I share whatever I can find the time too without sinning, especially in the one occupation which I inherited from my father, which is writing, and also the skills I have learned since adulthood, which are animal husbandry, carpentry, editing, and various other things (today it was plumbing). The Compendium on the website has in depth articles. My website: https://www.taurusnecrus.com My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taurusnecrus My SP3RN: ⁣https://sp3rn.com/7799-nathaniel-david-slattery My Facebook: ⁣https://www.facebook.com/profi............le.php?id=10
Or contact me for requests or to get in touch: taurusnecrus@gmail.com

⁣⁣⁣Let me know if you try it and if you have any questions.
https://www.taurusnecrus.com/p....ost/how-to-make-a-li
There are articles on our website at TaurusNecrus.com/Compendium
I would be happy to help you do what I have shown if you just message me. May the Lord reward your works Nathaniel Slattery ----- Thank you for watching and please let me know what you think of the video, and if you have any requests for what you would like to see in the future. Our family has felt a strong call to pursue traditional skills that have been lost in the modern world, and we want to share it with others as much as the Lord will allow. My wife does embroidery, sewing, crochet, and more. Find her channel here: https://spiritustv.com/@anislattery I share whatever I can find the time too without sinning, especially in the one occupation which I inherited from my father, which is writing, and also the skills I have learned since adulthood, which are animal husbandry, carpentry, editing, and various other things (today it was plumbing). The Compendium on the website has in depth articles. My website: https://www.taurusnecrus.com My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taurusnecrus My SP3RN: ⁣https://sp3rn.com/7799-nathaniel-david-slattery My Facebook: ⁣https://www.facebook.com/profi........le.php?id=100023
Or contact me for requests or to get in touch: taurusnecrus@gmail.com

⁣Let me know if you try it and if you have any questions.
https://www.taurusnecrus.com/post/build-a-shrine
There are articles on our website at TaurusNecrus.com/Compendium
I would be happy to help you do what I have shown if you just message me. May the Lord reward your works Nathaniel Slattery ----- Thank you for watching and please let me know what you think of the video, and if you have any requests for what you would like to see in the future. Our family has felt a strong call to pursue traditional skills that have been lost in the modern world, and we want to share it with others as much as the Lord will allow. My wife does embroidery, sewing, crochet, and more. Find her channel here: https://spiritustv.com/@anislattery I share whatever I can find the time too without sinning, especially in the one occupation which I inherited from my father, which is writing, and also the skills I have learned since adulthood, which are animal husbandry, carpentry, editing, and various other things (today it was plumbing). The Compendium on the website has in depth articles. My website: https://www.taurusnecrus.com My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taurusnecrus My SP3RN: ⁣https://sp3rn.com/7799-nathaniel-david-slattery My Facebook: ⁣https://www.facebook.com/profi....le.php?id=1000231978
Or contact me for requests or to get in touch: taurusnecrus@gmail.com

Sewing with Ani Slattery
65 Views · 5 months ago

A few notes and tips:
- I used a medium size golf shirt which gave me a final skirt length of 14.5"
- You can use a different type of shirt but I recommend one that is knit (stretchy like a T-shirt or polo) otherwise the edge you cut will fray if not finished properly
- I used a 3/4" wide elastic for this. You can use one that is wider but it would be best not to go narrower
- When sewing the gap after the elastic is inserted, you might have to stretch it while you sew so the fabric doesn't bunch up
- This can all be done without a sewing machine! It took me 15 minutes, but it may take an hour or so if sewing by hand

I hope this makes sense, let me know if you try it and if you have any questions! I'd be happy to help troubleshoot if you get stuck, just message me.

May the Lord reward your works
Ani Slattery

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Thank you for watching and please let me know what you think of the video, and if you have any requests for what you'd like to see in the future.

Our family has felt a strong call to pursue traditional skills that have been lost in the modern world, and we want to share it with others as much as the Lord will allow. My husband does carpentry, animal husbandry, butchery, writing and publishing. Find his channel here: https://spiritustv.com/@Traditional_Skills

I share traditional handiworks such as sewing and embroidery and I also have a little shop where I sell some of my handmade goods such as aprons, head coverings, embroidered neckties, Catholic embroidery kits and rosary pouches. Or you can follow me on Instagram to see my past or current works.

My shop: https://www.taurusnecrus.com/ani
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ave.domina.angelorum

Or contact me for custom sewing requests or to get in touch: ani.slattery@gmail.com

Sewing with Ani Slattery
30 Views · 5 months ago

⁣My demonstration is with little half-aprons for the sake of simplicity and being able to show it all on the screen, but these same principles apply with anything that is gathered. For example for a gathered skirt, this should give you a good idea of the fullness you are looking for and how to calculate it. Or for gathered sleeves, you can plan for how puffy you want the sleeve to be.

The 3 levels of gathers I did here are:
50% gather (6" + 3" = 9" starting length)
100% gather (6" + 6" = 12" starting length)
200% gather (6" + 12" = 18" starting length)

As you can imagine, fuller gathers take significantly more fabric so that is another consideration when planning your sewing project. A half-apron can be done with any amount of gather and still would look beautiful and be practical, so I usually use up scrap pieces of fabric instead of planning out the gather amount. However, for skirts, dresses or sleeves, I do more planning because I want to decide what the garment will look like.

If you're using a pattern to sew, you won't have to worry about calculating gathers, but having this skill will allow you to adjust the pattern to better suit your style.

I hope this all makes sense and gives a useful visual. Since I am new to SpiritusTV, I am not yet familiar with the individuals on this platform, especially with your level of sewing skill, so I would appreciate any comments and messages letting me know about yourself and what you might want to see from me. I can do videos for beginners who have never touched a needle and thread before, or if you're more experienced, maybe we can learn some new techniques together. Just let me know!

May the Lord reward your works
Ani Slattery

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Thank you for watching and please let me know what you think of the video, and if you have any requests for what you'd like to see in the future.

Our family has felt a strong call to pursue traditional skills that have been lost in the modern world, and we want to share it with others as much as the Lord will allow. My husband does carpentry, animal husbandry, butchery, writing and publishing. Find his channel here: https://spiritustv.com/@Traditional_Skills

I share traditional handiworks such as sewing and embroidery and I also have a little shop where I sell some of my handmade goods such as aprons, head coverings, embroidered neckties, Catholic embroidery kits and rosary pouches. Or you can follow me on Instagram to see my past or current works.

My shop: https://www.taurusnecrus.com/ani
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ave.domina.angelorum

Or contact me for custom sewing requests or to get in touch: ani.slattery@gmail.com

VendeeGems
41 Views · 5 months ago

⁣This book was published in its second edition in 1919. The current printing is 2010. This 'preamble' contains the Forward, Preface, and Introduction of this book. May this gem delight, and be of use to you.

padreperegrino
19 Views · 5 months ago

Why do small heresies grid peoples' gears as they miss the bigger ones?

Kolbe Center
519 Views · 5 months ago

⁣Learn the origins of Christian Zionism and the Scofield Reference Bible.

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Sensus Fidelium
198 Views · 2 years ago

Sermons and lectures from the original Sensus Fidelium channel

The Armed Catholic
904 Views · 1 year ago

⁣⁣In this ep of The Armed Catholic at the movies, Rick Barrett talks about the new film THE POPE'S EXORCIST and how it is a decent horror film but that is about it.

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