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Go deeper than ever before, into the mysteries of the Easter season.
Journey Deeper Than Ever Before into the Easter Mystery Read More »
Do you know the history of one of our sweetest anthipons?
A Roman Epidemic, St. Gregory the Great, and the Regina Caeli Read More »
Despite the gravity of the Black Plague, she still had a selfless and charitable heart for the poor and sick.
5 Reasons Why St. Catherine of Siena Should Become Your New Quarantine BFF Read More »
Know rightly for his holiness, he also had a great sense of humor.
Padre Pio Had Jokes! — and They Were Funny Read More »
If you’re longing for human interaction, this is a great chance to say “hello” to neighbors—all while maintaining social distance, of course.
10 Things to Do If You’re a Catholic Who’s Tired of Looking at a Screen Read More »
We are blessed to have such a deep faith that appreciates scared images anywhere.
You Need to See This Divine Mercy Sidewalk Art Read More »
What makes the Rosary such a powerful weapon in the face of current world events?
28 Quotes to Remind You That the Rosary Is the Weapon We Need Right Now Read More »
Pentecost is the birthday of the Catholic Church. So make sure some of the candles you light are the birthday candles on a Pentecost cake!
8 Easy Ways to Celebrate the Easter Season During Lock Down Read More »
“I thought deeply about holding my little lifeless child. I thought deeply about my brother’s departure.”
Where Was God During My Greatest Time of Loss? Read More »
Use this time to remember that the Church has not always been so fortunate and indeed many Catholics are not as fortunate as we are even now.
Worshiping God When You’re Confined to Your Home Read More »
Do you feel like you fall into any or all of these categories?
6 Creative (and Catholic) Ideas for When You Hit Maximum Cabin Fever Read More »
Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller highlights the fascinating similarities between these two popes.
Benedict and Francis: Two Peas in a Pod Read More »
Be not afraid to go deep into the interior during this time or isolation and encounter God in the depths of your soul.
Massless: 8 Tips for Staying Connected with God Read More »
After nine months, St. John was able to escape his prison, provided for by the Providence of God. As we continue in this collective dark night as the Body of Christ, may we not forget that we too may expect and demand the miraculous.
The House is Now Still: The Dark Night of the Church Read More »
If you’re looking for practical and easy ways to enter into Holy Week and the joy of Easter from the domestic church of your own home, here are a few ideas!
How to Celebrate Holy Week in Your Domestic Church Read More »
Let’s look to St. Benedict during these times of trial and learn how to be the best and holiest versions of ourselves.
Living (and Thriving) a Like a Benedictine During Times of Quarantine Read More »
Have you tried this Ignatian prayer?
Praying with Art of The Annunciation (an Ignatian Prayer Exercise) Read More »
“At this point I feel like I was being punched in the gut as Catholic doctrine was being taught by these early Christians. “
7 Totally Catholic Quotes From St. Irenaeus Read More »
Catholic women have a huge selection of holy role models.
Catholic Women Warriors: This Book is Your Battle Cry Read More »