6 Creative (and Catholic) Ideas for When You Hit Maximum Cabin Fever
Do you feel like you fall into any or all of these categories?
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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 »
During this season of Lent, may we all imitate the attitude of my friend Angela, and in doing so, imitate Christ.
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The coronavirus is a global issue that offers us a unique opportunity to demonstrate our Christian love and compassion.
John Paul II’s Guide to Prudence During a Pandemic Read More »
Some prayed in loneliness, others chose it. You can learn from both.
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I can’t think of a better way to start off a new year, a new decade, than to exercise through prayer and following God’s Word
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Being a priest is not an easy job in today’s world. A small token of our gratitude will go a long way.
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Here are five spiritual practices that aren’t daunting to add to your spiritual arsenal.
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ere are fifteen saintly quotes containing words of wisdom to help you in the season.
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Many saints have said that Catholics are to be joyful people. So, enjoy your vacation like a saint.
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Struggling with ADHD? Let these saints help!
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Saintly Words of Consolation for Those Dealing with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
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Growing up in my house, attendance at Sunday dinner was a requirement. Though my family wasn’t particularly religious, both my parents were firm believers that we structure our Sunday plans around this meal, which was always to be enjoyed together. My mom, being mid-western gal she is, always made too much delicious food and we
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My 7 summertime opportunities to grow in virtue article seemed to be a hit so here’s a follow up on that! Father John Bartunek wrote a book called Autumn Meditation so from there, this article will hit on some epic quotes. This article will discuss the unique particulars of this physical season (as opposed to Liturgical season) can enhance
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Ah fall. Cooler temperatures, changing leaves, harvest moons, and pumpkin spice lattes. There is so much goodness and richness to look forward to each fall–– it’s no wonder it’s so many people’s favorite time of year! But there are also so many amazing Catholic things to look forward to in the fall! Here are 7 of
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As we celebrate the feast of a particularly awesome mom, St. Monica, enjoy this list of other awesome moms who are canonized saints or blesseds. These women show us the grit and grace needed to fulfill the vocation of raising saints. 1. St. Monica You can’t control your kids but you can pray for them
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Stay-at-home moms. Working moms. Widowed moms. Moms who lost their children. Moms who went on to be religious. Moms of difficult children. Moms of saints! The Church honors all types of mothers! With the Blessed Virgin Mary as their example, each of these women lived lives of exemplary faith in the face of whatever life
6 Saintly Moms That Will Knock Your Socks Off Read More »
These saints can help you in the most difficult times of life.
Burdened by Life? Get Chummy With These 4 Great Saints Read More »
There are a lot of distractions in our culture today (cell phones, iPads, laptops, the “need” to be busy, etc.) which have unfortunately seeped into the family meal. The kids are distracted, the parents are distracted and tired after working all day, so there is not a set meal time. Everyone eats whatever they can
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After months of doing the same thing, day in and day out, most of us tend to get a little bored with the routine. This can be especially true when it comes to our prayer life. Being in “summer vacation mode” can make it easier for us to become more negligent when it comes to
Forgotten Traditional Devotions and Prayers to Liven Up Your Spiritual Life Read More »
Four years ago I became Catholic from an Evangelical Protestant background. Last year I had the privilege of seeing both my parents come into full communion with the Catholic Church! Both my mom and my dad have their own reasons for being drawn into the Church, and today I will share my mom’s reasons and
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