They work together toward a common
goal of raising capable, confident, empathetic, thoughtful, critical - thinking, and well - behaved children with strong self - esteem.
Not exact matches
My primary
goal is to
raise my daughters to be whole persons, complete women, loving themselves, rejoicing in their femininity, proud
of their bodies,
capable of entering the bond
of marriage and the bed
of marriage with confidence, anticipation, joy, and abandon; free to give and to receive, free to be fulfilled and to fulfill, free to explore the mystery
of sex with their husbands, exalting in the love that gives life and produces life.
R. R. Reno has written eloquently: «By clarifying what God has done in the person
of Mary, the Church
raises our eyes toward the highest
goals, teaching the faithful that human flesh is
capable of remarkable feats
of holiness — even to the point
of sinless perfection and fellowship with God in our flesh.»
We all have the
goal of raising healthy, confident eaters, and we want our kids to feel
capable at the table, be able to choose from the foods provided and be able to pace themselves independently.