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Our Advent Homeschool Morning Basket with Maranatha - Blessed Is She

Our Advent Homeschool Morning Basket with Maranatha

Advent and Christmas are my favorite seasons in the liturgical calendar, and in our homeschool year. Each year, I look forward to carving out time in our regular school rhythm...
Advent is Still Coming, Jesus is Still the Savior - Blessed Is She

Advent is Still Coming, Jesus is Still the Savior

The year 2020 has been...a bit much. I'd venture to guess that most of us are weary and honestly, still trying to figure out what just happened. But there's always...
A Catholic Young Adult Bible Study for Women, Sure to Open Your Heart - Blessed Is She

A Catholic Young Adult Bible Study for Women, Sure to Open Your Heart

After I graduated from college, I ached for community. During my time at university, I was active in Bible studies and small group settings. These fed my soul. Once I...
How to Organize Your Phone Apps to Keep Your Priorities Straight - Blessed Is She

How to Organize Your Phone Apps to Keep Your Priorities Straight

"Your Daily Screen Time This Week Averaged..." The notification popped up on my smartphone and my pulse accelerated. I looked at the hourly average of the time my eyeballs were...
How to Add a Blessed is She App to Your Home Screen - Blessed Is She

How to Add a Blessed is She App to Your Home Screen

Do you ever find yourself wanting to get to the Blessed is She devotions, blog posts, or Q&A videos immediately? Tired of typing in the URL on your phone's internet app...
Pray + Plan // The 2020-2021 Catholic Planner from Blessed is She - Blessed Is She

Pray + Plan // The 2020-2021 Catholic Planner from Blessed is She

Looking forward to next school year even more this year? We are, too. To help sweeten the wait, we are thrilled to release the 2020-2021 Catholic planner! Come take a...
How Questioning My Faith Opened the Way to Knowing Jesus - Blessed Is She

How Questioning My Faith Opened the Way to Knowing Jesus

I sat on a large rock, knees pulled up, arms stretched behind me for support. The dry desert breeze whispered past as I gazed at the stars hovering overhead. Majestic...
Here, Too: The 2020 Lent Devotional for Catholic Women - Blessed Is She

Here, Too: The 2020 Lent Devotional for Catholic Women

As we close the Advent and Christmas seasons, we enter a brief but beautiful moment of Ordinary Time. And then, in just a matter of weeks, our journey to the...
In His Heart: The 2020 Prayer Pledge // Day 3 - Blessed Is She

In His Heart: The 2020 Prayer Pledge // Day 3

Toward the end of last year, I was working through some goal-setting worksheets to help me cast a vision with the Lord for 2020. One of the worksheets was aimed at defining exactly what matters to me—at my core and in the long run. This worksheet was filled with fill-in-the-blanks, prompting us to define what is truly most important. Laughably, I got stuck at just the second fill-in-the-blank...
In His Heart: The 2020 Prayer Pledge // Day 2 - Blessed Is She

In His Heart: The 2020 Prayer Pledge // Day 2

The heart has been a poetic symbol across centuries and cultures. Phrases like, "I love you with my whole heart," "My heart is broken," and "I put my heart into this" are common expressions we use. When we speak of the "heart," we refer to the deepest part of someone. The core of who they are. The human heart is capable of experiencing overwhelming happiness and crippling grief; unconditional love and bitter betrayal.  And when the Word was made flesh, He took on a human heart.
In His Heart: The 2020 Prayer Pledge // Day 1 - Blessed Is She

In His Heart: The 2020 Prayer Pledge // Day 1

A new decade dawns with this new day. The Light of the World brings forth new light and new mercies as we pass from one year to the next. Perhaps you're greeting 2020 with a heart full of hope—eager to embrace possibilities and strive to achieve fresh goals. Perhaps you're limping into 2020—the last year leaving you feeling defeated physically, spiritually, emotionally, relationally, or mentally. Perhaps you're entering 2020 with trepidation, confusion, or apathy—uncertain about your direction for the next ten years. Wherever you find yourself on this first day of the year, sister, you are in His Heart.
The Richness of the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy - Blessed Is She

The Richness of the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy

Christ's presence in the Holy Eucharist is the source and summit of our Catholic Faith (Lumen Gentium, 11). The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that one of the fruits...