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Made Good by Florencia Moynihan is a handbook for all women seeking to live health and wholeness as daughters of...
Feast, Faith, Flourish encourages readers to live more intentionally and in accordance with the natural and liturgical seasons.
Our bodies tell the truth about our stories. There is deeper peace and greater understanding when we discover what they...
When you choose to see your inherent worth in God’s eyes, you will begin to contemplate the height, length, width,...
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St. Hildegard’s Garden: Recipes and Remedies for Healing Body and Soul introduces readers to Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a Doctor...
When it comes to planning an event, conference, or parish night for Catholic women, there are so many details to...
To encourage a restful, restorative season, here are twenty-five ways to get cozy in these first, wintry months of 2025.
It can be an elusive chase. We shift schedules, we say "no," we set boundaries, we buy the next product...
My mind has a tendency to wander. I float between writing notes on my phone, post-it notes, my Blessed is...
Welcome to our series on the beautiful midlife season! We will explore all the blessings, challenges, and changes that accompany...
Welcome to our series on the beautiful midlife season! We will explore all the blessings, challenges, and changes that accompany...
Welcome to our series on the beautiful midlife season! We will explore all the blessings, challenges, and changes that accompany...
Welcome to our series on the beautiful midlife season! We will explore all the blessings, challenges, and changes that accompany...
Some nights—and for a few of us, most nights—are restless and sleepless. Whether our lack of sleep is due to...
In His goodness, God has turned the shame I carried all my life into His fame. He has made me...
When I hear the words “Theology of the Body” (TOB) I think almost instantly of Pope Saint John Paul II...
Mental illness doesn’t discriminate. It touches the lives of people in every corner of society: from the homeless and unemployed...
