"Oh, sure, you need a healthy modicum of smarts to succeed in life, but it isnโt the dealbreaker. Instead, it is principle, passion, and purpose. It is humility, curiosity, and an insatiable hunger to learn. It is the drive to work hard, to think... https://t.co/nZu6NviEnV
Do you sense that you want something more? Things you have worked for leave you a bit flat? Or, have you imagined that you should be happier than you feel at times? Maybe, this is a hunger coming from inside you. https://t.co/x3dtp6M5pM
"Offering it up" What does that phrase mean to you? Do you see it as something quaint and somewhat part of the "Catholic Guilt"? Does it bring back memories of lessons taught as penance which meant punishment? How do you respond when you hear... https://t.co/Og07pTX9ms
If we choose to let someone who does not have our best interest in mind become the object of our affection, we are choosing a painful path for ourselves and depriving the world of the person who we are called to be. https://t.co/9ZTaJfHyXA
Are you heading up a ROOT group? We offer a 2 part training on April 18 and April 25 at 6:00 pm at our office on how to start your ROOT group. Here's some tips from Sarah Bailey, who sits on the board for her parish and has led several small groups,... https://t.co/0B9GXTmGhF
Sarah Bailey shares how faith has helped her in dealing with disability. This series goes into the pain, suffering and struggles of keeping faith vital. Sarah, herself, deals with Cerebral Palsy and a spinal cord injury. Sarah holds a Masters in... https://t.co/1mxQcTy28f
Fasting. The whole thing is discipline with sacrifice and struggle. This young priest wanted to bring attention to the suffering of others by fasting. He learned so much more. https://t.co/WIYfjuqdkc
"I always thought I should white-knuckle it through the scary parts of my life to prove to God I was a good daughter. Like I could pass the test of the uncertain with fortitude and resolve." What is it that makes us think that we have to do these... https://t.co/VHf40qcvTv
Yesterday was the Feast Day of St. Joseph. It's a tradition in New Orleans to celebrate by having a parade and by building altars. Altars are set up in both churches and private homes and are laden with a bounty... https://t.co/GmGQ50S19y
So, why do Lent? Do you feel as if you are going through the motions? What is the focus? Is it obligation? But, the Passion and Death of Christ is so big. Take it in. It's not generic. How do we claim it? https://t.co/5CXLiJQ5Q4
Are you running? Do you find that it builds your faith? Randi of Catholic Sistas is starting a series on her journey of running and faith.
Her prayer: โLord, be near. Help me discover who I am as Your child. Work in me Lord. Help me become who I... https://t.co/fTW3o5vEmr
Are you mission minded? We are looking for our crew for the Campton Mission. The High school teams share in an amazing experience with the community of the Good Shepherd in Campton, Kentucky. It's hard work,... https://t.co/tWoU77Qd9l
What do we need to talk about when we say religion? What beliefs do you have about โChurchโ? Do people tell you that they no longer relate to faith? Letโs have this conversation. Itโs going to be more than you realize. https://t.co/hwIRZIt7Ln
March 6th starts Lent! Have you had that conversation with yourself about what you are giving up?
Have you a grocery cart full of things that you are thinking about? ""Daily rosary, give up sweets, Adoration, daily mass and throw in some Stations of... https://t.co/BL0sscTApt