by Matthew Chicoine
I have learned that the more a person learns about a particular subject or person, there exists a direct correlation in an increased amount of titles or synonyms to describe them. For example, I had a lot of nicknames as an infant and toddler because of my parent’s...
by Theresa Zoe Williams
St. Teresa of Avila was a mystic, a counter-reformer, and co-founder of the Discalced Carmelites. She was made Doctor of Church and was the patroness of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, and and illustrious writer. If you need a good kick, her writings will do it. Here are nine...
by Melissa Guerrero
Retreats are one of the best tools to help realign one’s spiritual life. However, there are often many distracting thoughts that can pop up in one’s head during the talks. Men, have you ever wondered what goes through our heads during a women’s...
by Laura Hensley
Last week when I went for my six-month cleaning, I got the news: I had my first cavity! Ugh. I couldn’t believe it, and the thing about it is that I didn’t even know it was there. This morning, I got it filled and that got me thinking that cavities are...
by Theresa Zoe Williams
Do you ever wonder what the saints would write about if they lived in the age of the internet and had a blog? What would they say to us? What would their focuses be? Here are my imaginings. St. Teresa of Avila St. Teresa of Avila would probably have a poetry blog...
by Chloe Langr
Pilgrims are traveling to the Holy Land in record-breaking numbers. Sites like the Holy Sepulcher and Church of the Nativity are obvious pilgrimage destinations. But those popular churches are often crowded. You may have to get up before the crack of dawn just to be...