Raising Catholic Children
Raising Catholic Children By: Mary Ann Kuharski
In 1968 Nary Anne and John Kuharski had their first child, Chrissy. At that time, they had no idea that 12 other children would follow and 6 of them would be adopted and of mixed races with "special needs."
Thriteen children present quite a challenge - not only physically and financially, but spiritually and mentally as well. Today the Kuharski children range from ages two to twenty-two. Mary Anne is a proud, full time mother who in her spare time found enough energy to keep record of her family's most precious and memorable moments. Inside this enthusiastic work you'll learn how she confronts the challenges of motherhood. Her practical, caring advice varies from nursing, to coping with sibling rivalry, to helping children develop positive work attitudes.
Mary Ann Kuharski not only identifies the parental role as a vocational "Call By God," but proves that parenting a large family, even when mixing adopted children, color, race, and special needs, can be done with Christ's love.
Raising Catholic Children is the ideal book for expecting parents or for those who need a little inspirational boost. It is insightful, encouraging, and filled with the love of God.