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Taking Jesus on an Hour Vacation in the World
Sara and Justin Kraft - Mar 10, 2020
In her writings, Cora Evans describes a vision in which Jesus asked her to take Him on “an hour vacation in the modern world.” What an interesting and challenging concept. What would it be like to see the world through Christ’s eyes, to act as he would act, and truly think with the mind of Christ as we go through an hour of our daily life? -
Getting to Know Saint Catherine de Ricci, a Perfect Lenten Companion
Kimberly Timmerman - Feb 20, 2020
Perhaps lesser known among the saints, Saint Catherine de Ricci is a saint of greatness. Lent is the perfect time to take a look at her great example of sacrificial love and young leadership. -
7 Great Lenten Sacrifices for Modern Catholics
Jeannie Ewing - Feb 18, 2020
Creativity goes a long way, but we don’t have to stretch our minds to come up with the most unusual sacrifices. Here are seven simple but challenging suggestions for making Lent a more meaningful and prayerful experience this year – suggestions that might surprise you or at least make you think about what people in previous generations did not face. -
Are You More of an Active or Contemplative Evangelist? The Church Needs Both
Gillian Weyant - Jan 23, 2020
Are you more of an active or contemplative evangelist? Much like the two different kinds of religious life, there's a need for both kinds of witness in the Christian life. Read more about both of them here. -
What RCIA Means for Catechumens and Catholics
Fr. Mike Liledahl - Jan 21, 2020
What is the process of becoming Catholic as an adult like? What does it entail? What is the historical practice of the Church in regards to adult converts? Finally, how can you help those people who are going through this process right now? This article will help answer these questions and hopefully give you a new perspective. -
Why Mission Trips Are Definitely Worth It
Sara and Justin Kraft - Jan 16, 2020
Sometimes we have a tendency to leave God’s work to others. After all, I have responsibilities. I cannot drop everything to move across the world. That work needs to be left to full-time missionaries, right? -
How to Actually Pray for Someone When You Say You Will
Jeannie Ewing - Jan 14, 2020
“I’m praying for you!” It’s become a cliché shared among Christians who want to offer support to someone they know who is struggling or hurting, yet they don’t know what else to say or do. Most of us find that, once we sit down to pray, we feel bogged down by the sheer number of people and intentions we promised to pray for. -
Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions with These January Saints
Mackenzie Worthing - Jan 9, 2020
If you, like me, want to make resolutions you can and will keep, I invite you to base your resolutions on virtues found in the saints. The saints listed below are just a few examples of the many great saints who model Christian virtue. -
How to Celebrate the Baptism of the Lord
Rachel Forton - Jan 7, 2020
After the joyous celebration of Christmas culminating in the Epiphany, we turn now to the start of Jesus’ public ministry, which begins at His baptism. When we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord, we recall with joy and gratitude the amazing, sanctifying grace of our own baptism. It is fitting to spend time pondering the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ baptism while at the same time engaging in rituals to claim again our own baptismal call on this holy day.! -
Here’s Why Catholics Go to Mass on New Year’s Day
Rachel Forton - Dec 31, 2019
You may know that New Year’s Day is a Holy Day of Obligation. (If you didn’t before, you do now!) While it may seem like a grim responsibility when given the term “obligation,” it is actually an invitation to start the New Year in a posture of prayer and receptivity to grace, imitating Mary, Mother of God. -
What We Can Learn from St. Stephen’s Imitation of Christ
Mackenzie Worthing - Dec 26, 2019
It might seem strange to have the joyful, long-anticipated celebration of Christ’s birth immediately followed by the memorial of the death of the first martyr, but the Church, in her wisdom, has something to teach us through this placement of St. Stephen’s feast day. -
7 of Bishop Sheen’s Best Quotes To Help You Prepare For Christmas
Hannah Crites - Dec 19, 2019
Venerable Fulton Sheen is an American bishop who reached an international audience in the mid-twentieth century via his television show, radio, preaching, writing and mission work. His work impacted countless modern saints. Here's some of his quotes to help you prepare for Christmas.

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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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