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Ordinary Time is not a filler season but one that keeps our faith alive through formation, cooperation, and transformation.
As we mark the midway point of Lent, if this season hasn’t gone the way you hoped, consider these five...
What are your spiritual umbrellas—those God-given things that allow us to stand amid the storms of life without getting soaking...
This Advent, as we get ready for Christmas, let our hearts prepare Him room with the Sacrament of Confession.
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As we discover in Les Misérables, our ability to emulate God’s mercy toward others depends on the extent to which...
The words “this is my Body . . . given up for you” hold relevance for every woman, in a...
Blessed Is She offers a free, downloadable Examination of Conscience for Kids, which is a great way to help them prepare...
God yearns for a personal relationship with each of us, and the Mass is a profound expression of that desire.
At the heart of our belief in the Eucharist lies a profound truth: Jesus said so. As Catholics, we believe...
What if we could live the Mass as our highest prayer no matter the circumstance? The stress from work, the...
In this Year of the Eucharist, I have constantly been called by Our Lord to visit Him. As a mom...
For all of the causes for concern that are splashed across our screens day after day, I have noticed a...
We are called to be Christ’s light to the world and to spread the Gospel to all, unabashedly. The Holy...
So often am I faced with silence when I ask God for help with whatever conundrum I face that day....
I was having a particularly rough month and was feeling lost. I had recently shared about my broken family history...
“If you really wanted to confess something, why not just talk to an empty chair and pretend Jesus is in...
My own earthly father (whom I love very much) was, out of his own brokenness, ill-equipped to be a spiritual...
