by Theresa Zoe Williams
April 1- St. Hugh of Grenoble He was made bishop of Grenoble, France in 1080 and tried to majorly reform his diocese. However, discouraged, he retired to an abbey and became a Benedictine. April 2- St. Mary of Egypt A woman who lived...
by Theresa Zoe Williams
Flannery O’Connor was a 20th century Catholic Southern writer of many short stories and novels, including A Good Man is Hard to Find, Everything That Rises Must Converge, Parker’s Back, The Displaced Person, and more. Her influence on modern fiction and her deep...
by Chloe Langr
Parenting today comes with a lot of responsibility and an overwhelming amount of choices. Don’t believe me? Take a stroll down the baby aisle at your local grocery store and be prepared to be shocked by the sheer amount of diaper brands new parents can pick...
by Laura Ricketts
Mother Angelica was a revolutionary and trailblazer. At a time when the Church in America was beginning to flounder and lose its identity, she brought the faith and orthodoxy to millions. Mother Angelica was also a faithful, humble, cloistered sister. The founder of...
by Amy O'Connell
Lough Derg is located on a small island off of Donegal county, Ireland. It is a penitential pilgrimage, and it will rock your world. Lough Derg offers a three-day pilgrimage where pilgrims “let go” of the many luxuries of daily life, and focus on fasting,...
by Melissa Guerrero
We have all heard of praying a novena. There’s one for nearly every saint and for every dilemma that we face as human beings. Many of us have also heard of the “big one,” the 54-day Rosary novena. This novena seems like a huge challenge to those who...