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7 Important Lessons from St. John Bosco
John Kubasak - Jan 30, 2019
Everything Pope Francis has described as the model of a priest, St. John Bosco was: he had the smell of his sheep, went out to the margins, lived a life of grace and the sacraments, and was zealous for souls. St. John was also a mystic, and the primary medium of his mystical experiences were vivid dreams. Whether we are young or not so young, St. John Bosco was a man of great holiness whose life could teach us all some lessons. From his dreams, his biography, and the... -
St. Thomas Aquinas: Hound of the Lord’s Wisdom
Mackenzie Worthing - Jan 29, 2019
The Catholic Church celebrates the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas on January 28. Known for his towering intellect, his careful and clear philosophy, and his Summa Theologiae, Thomas is also a saint. His studiousness and sanctity go hand-in-hand and fed one another. He is a Doctor of the Church and is widely known as the Angelic Doctor. His desire for knowing and sharing the truth led him always to know and love Truth Himself. -
Inspiring Saints Who Shared Virtuous Friendships
W. P. Bennett - Jan 24, 2019
Holy friendships are vital. Obviously, we are all called to have a holy friendship with Jesus Christ and the other members of the Trinity as well as with Mary and all the Saints. But we are also called to friendships here on earth. These friendships provide us with much more than another warm body to kill time with when we’re bored, a good friendship should elevate both persons towards God, towards holiness. That’s why I want to take this opportunity to look at the friendships that... -
9 Ways to Be Pro-Life
Randi Pickett - Jan 22, 2019
As a pro-life people, we should remember unborn children, pregnant mothers, women who have already had abortions, citizens working for policies surrounding pro-life and pro-choice laws, and for families. Here are nine ways you can live the Catholic Church's pro-life stance. -
Here are 7 Inspiring Quotes from Top Pro-Life Leaders
Sara and Justin Kraft - Jan 17, 2019
Since abortion-on-demand was legalized in the United States, over 60 million lives have been lost to abortion. As the January 18 March for Life, the largest peaceful demonstration to share the truth regarding legalized abortion, approaches let’s look at some of the top quotes from pro-life leaders and ponder how we can stand up for the defenseless. -
Here is How to Live More Liturgically
Hannah Crites - Jan 15, 2019
The list of feast days, holidays, and seasons seems endless, but they are meant to help us unite ourselves closer to our Mother Church, giving us the opportunity to fall deeply in love with Christ. Here are some ideas for you to live more liturgically. -
This is the Reason Why Catholics Baptize Babies
Gillian Weyant - Jan 10, 2019
What is the purpose of baptizing someone who cannot answer for himself, especially since babies are incapable of choosing to act sinfully? Baptism is what incorporates mankind into the life of the Church, and so it is through baptism that mankind is able to attain salvation at all. -
The Cardinal Virtues in The Lord of the Rings
Mackenzie Worthing - Jan 8, 2019
The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R Tolkien’s masterpiece, is a rich depository of virtue and vice. Though all of the main characters demonstrate different virtues and weaknesses throughout the story, we will focus on how Gandalf, Aragorn, Sam, and Frodo in Pre-Christian Middle Earth exemplify the human virtues of Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance. -
Here are the Top Ten Blogs from 2018!
Hannah Crites - Jan 1, 2019
Now that the New Year has begun, let's take a look back at the most popular blog posts of 2018! -
The Holy Innocents - A Battle Between Good and Evil
Sara and Justin Kraft - Dec 27, 2018
On December 28, the Catholic Church remembers the young boys who were horribly slaughtered by King Herod in Matthew 2. These boys bear witness to Christ who was hated since the day of his birth. -
The Top 12 Christmas Movies for Your Family to Watch
John Kubasak - Dec 20, 2018
With Christmas arriving in less than a week, it's a great time to settle down together as a family, a watch a feel-good holiday movie. Here is a list of family Christmas movie suggestions—rent a movie, pop some popcorn, and grab the kids! -
Las Posadas: Open your Heart to the Journey of the Holy Family
Jeannie Ewing - Dec 18, 2018
Las Posadas literally translates into lodging or accommodation from Spanish to English. It’s written in the plural form, because it’s a nine-day reenactment of the journey Mary and St. Joseph took to Bethlehem. Many Catholic priests and missionaries used such plays to educate the indigenous about Christianity. -
Here is the Incredible History of the Nativity Scene
Gillian Weyant - Dec 13, 2018
For hundreds of years around Christmastime, the Nativity scene has graced homes, churches and other sites throughout the world. Although it is now a familiar sight, and one that is already beloved by many, the sight of a Nativity scene can constantly give us new opportunities throughout Advent and the Christmas season to reflect on the deeper truths and mysteries contained in the simple scene. -
What is the Difference Between the Liturgical Seasons?
W. P. Bennett - Dec 6, 2018
It is the new year in the Catholic Church after the First Sunday of Advent! Entering into the liturgical year is important to our faith lives but in order to do so, we need to know the various seasons and some of the symbolism of those seasons. By looking over the various seasons and their associated colors and symbols we can begin to allow the season to focus our prayer lives and to help us as we listen to the scriptures being proclaimed at Mass.

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- 1I Was A Pilgrim In History
- 2An Introduction to the Life and Writings of Cora Evans
- 3The Refugee from Heaven
- 4A Time to Laugh and a Time to Weep
I Was A Pilgrim In History
The book tells of the journey of the Magi from Egypt where they first witnessed a vision of the birth of the child Messiah. The story follows the Magi to their meeting with Herod and finding the Holy Family. It then follows the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt and their return trip to Nazareth. The story explores some new details of Jesus’ childhood and how His identity was kept secret. The story continues to the time of the Crucifixion of Jesus, and it ends with the Blessed Mother completing the first Stations of the Cross.

An Introduction to the Life and Writings of Cora Evans
An Introduction to the Life and Writings of Cora Evans: Wife, Mother, and Mystic is a personal journal written by one of her best friend, Christian Brother, Edward Behan. Behan shares his knowledge of Cora's life and writings, of her thoughts and insights, which unfolded over six years of inspiring friendship. This book sheds much light on Cora and her relationship with our Lord.

The Refugee from Heaven
The Refugee from Heaven recounts the life of Jesus Christ as an eyewitness, beginning with the first meeting between Jesus and Peter, on the shores of Mount Carmel Bay. With vivid detail and dialogue, this unique account breathes new life into well-known figures of the Gospels.

A Time to Laugh and a Time to Weep
NOW AVAILABLE! A Time to Laugh and A Time to Weep is a prayerful journey for healing, forgiveness, charity, kindness, and courage that traverses the highs and lows of motherhood and faith in light of Cora Evans’ writings. Travel alongside Cora Evans and Jeannie Ewing — one a woman of the early twentieth century, another a modern Catholic living in the frenzied, post-modern Information Age — and realize that truth, beauty, and wisdom exist outside of time.
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