Ten Saints Every Woman Should Know
This fall, get to know these ten female Saints who not only overcame difficult situations, but also allowed their sufferings to bring them deeper into holiness.
Gaining Sixty Pounds: Three Lessons I Learned About True Beauty
When you choose to see your inherent worth in God’s eyes, you will begin to contemplate the height, length, width, and breadth of His mindfulness of every fiber of your being.
BIS Reads // Espoused to Christ: A Theology of Consecrated Virginity
Espoused to Christ inspires women to consider and embrace the sacred path of consecrated virginity.
Checklists for College-bound Women and Those Who Support Them
As young women head off to college, here are two checklists: one for them and one for those who love and support them.
From Overwhelmed to Open-Handed: What the Litany of Humility Taught Me About Surrendering My Schedule to God
More than just a calendar, this planner is a spiritual companion. It helps you not only keep track of life, but also stay rooted in what matters most: your relationship with Jesus and your Catholic faith.
Blessed and Broken: The Sacramentality of a Woman’s Cycle
The words “this is my Body . . . given up for you” hold relevance for every woman, in a manner written into our very bodily rhythms.
No Matter the Season: How the BIS Planner Serves Catholic Women
Whether you are a college student, working single gal, or a stay-at-home mom, the Blessed Is She planner is the right fit for you.
The Weekly Visit: Like the Visitation, But Every Week
Each week in the Blessed Is She Member Community, join us for The Weekly Visit, a short live gathering about Scripture, reflection, prayer, and presence. We hope to see you Tuesdays at 1pm ET.
Fashioned to Protect: Ribs and the Mystery of Woman
Woman, formed from a rib, has great power over the opposite sex. But is called, instead, to quietly guard the heart of her man. He, in turn, will guard her, fight for her, in the best way he can.
The Hidden Power of Spiritual Motherhood
Through the example of Mary and the Saints, women discover that spiritual motherhood is not an abstract concept but a transformative grace that brings others closer to Christ.
