EpicPew recently had the chance to chat with Peter and Theresa Martin, authors of The Rule: John Paul II’s Rule for a Joy Filled Marriage of Divine Love. This life-changing and marriage changing book includes never before printed in English documents written by...
Easter and Spring have much in common with newness, life, and hope. The Lord’s timing is always perfect. When we celebrate the Resurrection of Christ it coincides in many instances with sunshine, brightness, and beauty. Beauty and the honoring of new life in all its...
Holy Thursday is a celebration of The Last Supper Jesus had with his Apostles before his death on the Cross. Matthew, Mark, and Luke contain narratives of this event in their Gospels. The Gospel of John gives a different account, wherein Jesus washes the feet of his...
As we contemplate the Stations of the Cross, we contemplate Jesus’s suffering. We can liken that to our own suffering, times we have been ridiculed or endured pain. Lent often tasks us to contemplate our mortality, and as Christians we are asked to suffer. This...
So we’re struggling to give alms. Calm down. It doesn’t just have to do with money. Instead, we are also to give things to those who are struggling. Here is a list of things to give to others. Go through the closet and drawers. Outfits that haven’t...
https://unsplash.com/photos/ExV72ahe4sE Holy Week is at the very height of participation within the Catholic Church, and beyond. It is a time for prayer, fasting, almsgiving, and of walking with Jesus on the road to Calvary. Jesus draws us to pray with him, and to be...