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A Day in the Life of a Sister of Life - Blessed Is She

As I approached the steps of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, I saw white and blue fabric billowing...

Our Lady of Guadalupe's Miraculous Tilma - Blessed Is She

"Sister. That was a mic-drop class." That's about as high of a compliment as it gets from middle schoolers. It...

Slow Down, Make the Connection - Blessed Is She

This time of year stirs our hearts to be generous in how we give and to whom we give, but...

Hey Kids, Go Watch Juice Box! - Blessed Is She

"Hey Mom, can we watch a show?" I quickly scanned the house and zipped through my mental checklist. Schoolwork and...

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Peter + Paul: Saintly Polar Opposites - Blessed Is She

A few years ago, a colleague at work asked, "Why does the Catholic Church spend so much money on expensive...

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary: Home and Hearth - Blessed Is She

Fresh flowers adorn the kitchen table. The morning sun streams through the slats on the shutters of the windows. Morning...

BIS Reads // Saints Around the World - Blessed Is She

I have a dear friend who is a master when it comes to liturgical living. She is creative and intentional...

The Thing that Happened in Between - Blessed Is She

“I was one way … and now I am completely different. And the thing that happened in between … was...

Saint Marguerite Bays // From Seamstress to “Godmother” - Blessed Is She

Marguerite Bays was born to a farming family in Switzerland in 1815, the second of seven children. She grew up...

On the Feast of Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions - Blessed Is She

Everyone loves the stories of the young hero/heroine. Our hearts swell along with the music when justice is done and...

Friendship on the Feast of the Visitation - Blessed Is She

We were on our usual weekend double date when Angie told us she was pregnant, her first. I was pregnant...