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Robyn Barberry

Robyn Barberry lives in Churchville with her husband and their four children. She is a parishioner of St. Joan of Arc in Aberdeen and has been writing for the Catholic Review since 2012.

Spell it out

June 18, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Commentary, Unconditional

A young super-speller tells his story.

Unsubscribe yourself

May 29, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

Every time I look at my phone to check my email or update my social media, I feel like I am on an expedition on the Amazon.

I wish you angels

May 25, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

My wish for you, not just for today, but for the rest of your life is that you will always find a guardian to guide you.

Find the fun

May 16, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

From now on, I will try to look for the positive things that are happening around me before it’s too late.

May is for Mary

May 14, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

Joshua transformed a quiet, simple place into sanctuary. He inspired me to create such a place in my own home.

Anything Can Happen (If You Let It)

May 8, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

Robyn Barberry’s family experiences a very special production.

The four kinds of helpers: A parable from the kitchen

May 2, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

Most of all, ask yourself, “what role should I play in serving God?” The answer is simple. Show up and give everything you’ve got.

Five ways to keep Jesus in Easter

April 19, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

Here are a few ways we can exercise our faith and have a little Easter fun.

Creatures of Comfort

April 9, 2019
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

And this is what Jesus offers us; the comfort we need to get through our hard times without necessarily experiencing his physical presence.

The Butterfly Effect: Remembering Mrs. Pesa

August 30, 2018
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

Every year, during our back-to-school liturgies, I scan the pews and say a prayer of gratitude and a petition for a successful school year for each of my colleagues. This year my task was more difficult because as I scanned the congregation, I was forced to recognize that one of us wasn’t there and never would be again.

Heavy is the cross

August 23, 2018
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

The reality is that the cross we as Catholics have chosen and have been chosen to bear is heavy and growing heavier.

Live like you’re going to be 95

June 15, 2018
By Robyn Barberry
Filed Under: Blog, Unconditional

I turn 35 tomorrow and have been thinking about how I want to live in this new phase of my life. There are two philosophies that people use as guidelines for making decisions about their life’s experiences. I am posing a third.

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