by Theresa Zoe Williams
I’ve said it before and I’ll definitely say it again, the Bible is one heck of an emo book. The Psalms are riddled with emo verses that would make Panic! At the Disco sweat. And John’s Gospel is one emo adventure after another (check out this...
by Rachel Padilla
It’s almost Ash Wednesday and if you haven’t already it’s time to start discerning what this year’s Lent will look like for you. But before you jot down an item or two under prayer and fasting and maybe something under almsgiving and call it...
by Mike Schramm
Candlemas This upcoming Monday the Church celebrates the Feast of the Presentation of Jesus, also known as Candlemas. On this feast, we read from Luke 2:32. We hear St. Simeon use the phrase “the light for revelation to the Gentiles” (sometimes translated as...
by Laura Hensley
We are called to “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thes 5:17) but in our busy lives full of distractions, how can this really be done without being a monk or cloistered nun? St. Thérèse of Lisieux told us to do “ordinary things with extortionary love”...
by Caroline Godin
Merry Christmas, at least for one more day. Today, January 11, 2026, marks the final day of the Christmas Season as we celebrate the Baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ. Before we go diving into Ordinary Time, let’s unpack the meaning behind this important and often...
by Jenna Kandas
Every new year provides us an opportunity to reflect on our lives and intentionally choose ways to grow and improve. New Year’s resolutions help us set meaningful goals that encourage positive change, greater self-discipline, and becoming the best version of...