by Rachel Padilla
What do you really need for a wedding? Many couples spend months and sometimes years planning the perfect event complete with a lengthy guest list, carefully selected catering, and even live music. For those getting married in the midst of safer-at-home guidelines...
by Rachel Padilla
In May e celebrate Pope St. John Paul II’s 100th birthday. Even 15 years after his death, he continues to impact Catholics throughout the world. But even with his notoriety, there are some facts you may not know about this saintly pope. 1.When his mother,...
by Rachel Padilla
Even in the midst of quarantine, cancelled public Masses, and limited access to parish resources we can still pray and feed our souls while staying at home. All these apps are available for free in the Apple App Store and Google Play. 1. Magnificat Even though public...
by Rachel Padilla
Most feast days on the Church calendar celebrate a person or persons. These saints, blesseds, and venerables lived holy lives, are now in Heaven, and can be prayed to for their intercession in our lives. On February 22nd, we celebrate a chair. By its nature, it can...
by Rachel Padilla
As Catholics, we have the fullness of Truth in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition. However, not every custom and legend is part of Scared Tradition. Some are details and stories that developed decades and even centuries after they supposedly happened. These pious...