10 (Easy) Ways to Imitate Mary April 25, 2024 For centuries the Catholic Church has designated May as the Month of Mary. In the Northern Hemisphere many consider May the most beautiful month of
The Garden of Your Daily Living Published on April 19, 2024 As we jump fully into Spring and begin to think about what to plant in our gardens this year, here are some simple instructions that might help you.
The Serenity Prayer April 12, 2024 Have you ever thought you knew something, and found out that you only knew half of it? For many of us, “church folk,” it happens all of the time.
6 Myths about Catholic Schools Published on April 4, 2024 It’s spring and many families are examining their child(ren)s education for next year. For whatever reason you may be looking… have you
3 Ways to Embrace Easter Beyond the Day Published on March 29, 2024 Make Easter more than just a day by embracing its deeper significance and integrating its spirit into your daily life. Here are three effective ways
6 Songs to Help You Pray Through Holy Week Published on March 21, 2024 Have you heard the phrase, “when you sing, you pray twice?” I think that can be a powerful statement, but if one is not attuned to
How’s your Lenten Journey Going? Published on March 15, 2024 The Season focuses on Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving to help us lead a better Christian life. Almsgiving is an essential part of this journey. When
5 Ways to Creatively Pray with Your Family Published on March 7, 2024 In the hustle and bustle of modern family life, numerous demands vie for our attention. However, amidst this busyness, the practice of praying
3 Things you probably didn’t know about Lent Published on February 29, 2024 Lent, observed by millions of Christians worldwide, is a time of reflection, prayer, and fasting leading up to Easter. While you may be familiar with
How to love more during Lent Published on February 22, 2024 We are now in the great season of Lent. However, it seems as though we just finished Christmas, but in some traditions, Christmas decorations remain