Thirteen Books for Summer 2025 (With a Nod to Pope Leo XIV)
This summer book list includes fiction, non-fiction, spiritual classics, and a few titles for the whole family.
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.
Monthly Wallpaper from Blessed is She // 391
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.
BIS Reads // Postmodern Predicament
In The Postmodern Predicament, Angel makes philosophy approachable and applicable, tracing where truth remains to remind us that we can indeed recultivate the culture.
Throwing Water Balloons on Saint John the Baptist's Birthday
Celebrate the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist with family and friends by partaking in one (or more) of these Catholic traditions.
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.
How to Discern with God
Corpus Christi and the Duomo di Orvieto
As we celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi, let us learn how the town of Orvieto and its cathedral are part of its history.
What a Gift: Meeting Jesus in the Eucharist
Gift, the new Blessed Conversations study from Blessed Is She, invites us to rediscover the treasure that God gives us in the Eucharist.
BIS Reads // From Bread and Wine to Saints Divine
In From Bread and Wine to Saints Divine, children's author Anthony DeStefano simplifies complex truths to explain the mystery of the Eucharist—complete with a charming rhyming pattern and vivid illustrations.
In Anticipation of Trinity Sunday
As we approach Trinity Sunday, let us ponder the Mystery of the Holy Trinity and how we can grow closer to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
