Beauty Matters: Five Ways It Shapes Our Faith
Cultivating beauty in our lives does not require dramatic change but a few intentional practices that gently shape the rhythm of our days.
Entrusted to Mary: How Emilia Wojtyła’s Faith Formed Her Son’s Heart
Long before the world knew him as Pope Saint John Paul II, his heart was being formed at home through the faith of his mother, Emilia.
Catholic Social Teaching Through the Lens of May’s Saints
The key themes of Catholic social teaching are beautifully and providentially reflected within seven of May's Saints. These themes are rooted in sacred Scripture, Tradition, and the teaching of the Magisterium.
Easter’s Aftermath: Victory > Discouragement
Victory does not erase struggle. The Resurrection does not exempt us from challenges. Life has a way of reminding us that the battle is not over.
Follow the Lamb Wherever He Goes: The Journey of Saint Catherine
On the Feast of Saint Catherine, let us emulate her example and follow the Lamb wherever He goes.
Of Hobbits, Popes, Rings, and Mercy
The hero’s journey does not culminate in flawless strength but in mercy, which transforms brokenness, bringing love into the world.
Easter Is Not Just a Day: Five Ways to Live the Resurrection All Season Long
With fifty days of Easter celebration ahead of us, here are five ways to keep Resurrection joy alive throughout the entire season.
Embracing the Will of God as We Grow in Devotion to the Eucharist
When we grow in devotion to the Eucharist, our ability to recognize the Lord’s will in every moment allows new life to spring up in our own lives.
Myrrhbearers: The Women Who Walked With Jesus to the Cross
Meet the Myrrhbearers, the eight women, who were present at Jesus' death, and discover how we are invited to be among them.
Yet I Will Rejoice in the Lord: A Reflection on Habakkuk
The short book of Habakkuk teaches that if we truly and genuinely rejoice in the Lord, and not only in the gifts that He gives us, amazing things happen.
When Lenten Plans Fall Apart
As we mark the midway point of Lent, if this season hasn’t gone the way you hoped, consider these five ways to begin again.
Saints Perpetua and Felicity: Suffering With a Smile
Suffering will come to us. But with Saints Perpetua and Felicity, let us meet it with clean faces and modest dignity . . . and a smile.
