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Video – Variety #195: Testimony of Tracy Kelly

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Ave Maria!

This is a shared testimony of life and faith given by Mrs. Tracy Kelly who is a homeschooling teacher, wife and mother in Perth, Western Australia. This Roman Catholic Testimony, full of conviction, will inspire women of deep commitment to purify their dispositions, intentions and priorities concerning their families and their Faith.

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3 Responses to “Video – Variety #195: Testimony of Tracy Kelly”

  1. Alexandria Murray Says:

    Thank you for your beautiful testimony. We are homeschoolers in Norway and also rely on the constant help of Our Lady. Whenever I feel a little hopeless and worry about whether or not my husband and I are doing the best for our children she always manages to give me a boost to reassure me. Your words were exactly what I needed to hear today. Thank you and Ave Maria!

  2. Alex Antunes Says:

    That’s a interesting? testimony! Here, in Brazil, homeschooling is very litlle known, but some people, specialy, people who have a very good education and are cristians or catholics, do homeschooling (I don’t know what is the correct expression; I mean they are homeschoolers). But I reapet: it’s very, very rare to find someone who are homeschooler in Brazil. I think homeschooling is a good thing, because the governments have given a anti-cristian education.

  3. Alex Antunes Says:

    Sorry. A correction: That’s a interesting testimony. I meant. The question mark was a wrong spelling.