"Every year when Lent rolls around ... I get a little anxious. I want to come up with the perfect idea — one that isn’t too hard so that I can do it successfully. ...
"[But] Lent isn’t about me, it’s about Jesus."
Read more:
https://t.co/Wj1DoUCFlX
I was not able to join in (regrets!) on this podcast focused on my article on finding your family prayer style @Radiant_Mag , but I was so thrilled with the episode from Come & See Inspirations out of West Limerick: https://t.co/e5oYf7VYGF
Once in a while, we need an examination of our reliance on noise. Are we inundated with different voices — even good ones — so that we forget to listen for the voice of God?
Kathryn Dufrene shares her story about making room for God's voice:
https://t.co/gLCX6CwzpH
Unforgiveness festers. It never helps the person needing to offer forgiveness.
But what about resentment? Maybe you've made efforts to forgive but still feel the lingering strain of resentment.
Read and pray with our latest article:
https://t.co/ry3wwnftm1
Reflecting back on her experience at the National Eucharistic Congress, Megan Lynch shares how confession, prayer and Jonathan Roumie's t-shirt helped her reconcile her faith with being a horror novelist.
Click the link to start reading!
https://t.co/NgvhGhKoYX
Do you love the smells and bells of the Mass?
If so, the Divine Liturgy takes it to the next level!
Madison Ayers shares how attending the Byzantine Divine Liturgy has deepened her faith through witnessing the faith of her young daughter.
https://t.co/u9CWrS8NKY
For women with parents in the baby boomer generation, who make up nearly 20% of the population at 65 million people, we are rapidly approaching our second daughter era. Or you may call it the Ruth era.
Read more: https://t.co/fDKEbxWZlo
You’ve heard the saying, “less is more,” but how many of us actually believe this? When we examine our dreams, how often are they dreams for bigger realities as opposed to dreams for smaller ones?
Read more from Allison Ramirez in our latest article:
https://t.co/I0ALd7aVHT
Would you rather get up in the middle of the night for a crying baby or for the monastic bells?
While this may seem like a good question to ask when discerning a vocation, it doesn't get to the heart of what vocation is about.
Read why:
https://t.co/EMawRFk6Sv
“Love in the Eternal City: A Swiss Guard Romance” offers all the food and flirting you love in a romance novel, with the addition of a generous and long-legged pope, dashes of multiple languages, and a side order of espionage.
Read more:
https://t.co/3dlbzTKm1y
As we celebrate the solemnity of the Assumption, take time to ask the question: How am I being a good steward of my body?
Read more from Allie Moroney in our latest article!
https://t.co/4lE5dwvmye
Have you been on a journey to be a more intentional steward of your health?
This is good, but we can't control everything.
Read Claire Collins' reflection to discover the balance God invites us all to live.
https://t.co/DNLD2tcnNE
Let's be blunt. Waiting usually sucks. 🙃
But there is grace in the ache; there is beauty in the wait.
So buckle up, sisters. Read why we are called to be waiting women.
https://t.co/rkK6hJCyL1
"Fostering beauty was her love language to the world."
Despite battling cancer five times, Miranda Henkel's grandmother focused on the beauty in her life, cultivating it wherever she went.
Can we do the same in our lives?
Read more:
https://t.co/IWMyzBuXOg
Prayer doesn't have to look perfect. God simply desires us to show up and to bring our families to him as well.
But there are other ways to pray as a family than the traditional family Rosary.
Find three ideas at the link below:
https://t.co/jK5CbMI81g
What does it look like to offer your body as a living sacrifice?
For many women, it looks like motherhood.
Read more in Grace Babineau's most recent reflection.
https://t.co/yFuRLVlJs9
If you struggle with what it means to love the poor, let's look at it simply.
Claire Collins and Megan Ulrich unpack this theme of Catholic social teaching.
https://t.co/IWmnhTYEBx
How should Catholics respond to the rising spiritual-but-not-religious culture, especially when present within the Church?
This is a complex issue; however, as is true of virtue, the ideal state is unlikely to be at an extreme.
https://t.co/O28WXpeFPX