Happy February, friend. The year is still young, but already the Church is gently turning our hearts toward Lent. 🌿🧡 This month, Ash Wednesday begins on February 18, marking the start of our Lenten journey. It’s a time not for striving harder, but for drawing nearer—letting the Lord reveal Himself more fully and lovingly to us. Here are a few ways we’re stepping into that nearness together as a community this month:
Who Do You Say That I Am? 🌿
Lent begins this month, and we’re so excited to journey with you through our 2026 Lent devotional, Who Do You Say That I Am?, written by Debbie Herbeck. Debbie brings a beautiful and unique voice to this devotional. Raised Jewish and later becoming Catholic, she invites us to encounter Jesus through the richness of His Jewish roots and the fullness of the Catholic faith.
Together, we’ll walk through the seven “I AM” statements of Jesus, allowing His own words to gently dismantle misconceptions, reveal His heart, and draw us into deeper relationship with Him. You can grab your devotional and discover more ways to draw closer to Him this Lenten season right here.
The NEW BIS Catholic Journaling Bible 📖
We’re overjoyed to share that the BIS Single-Column Journaling Bible is officially here! Wrapped in a beautiful suede-like cover and featuring original artwork by Susanna April, this Bible was prayerfully designed to help women fall in love with Scripture and make space to linger with the Word of God.
With generous margins for notes, prayers, and reflection, this Bible invites you to live the invitation of James 4:8: “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” They are available for purchase here.
The 2026 Calendar Year Liturgical Planner 📔
It’s only February so it’s not too late to start the year with intention! Our 2026 Calendar Year Liturgical Planner is still available and designed to help you order your days around prayer, Scripture, the Litany of Humility, and the rhythm of the Church’s calendar.
Download the February Wallpaper 📱🖥️


As Lent begins, may Jesus show you who He truly is and may you discover, again and again, how deeply He desires to draw near to you. We’re so grateful to walk this season with you, sister. We’re praying for you.
