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  • 7 Interesting Facts About Our Guardian Angels

    Hannah Crites - Sep 28, 2021
    We really don’t know much about guardian angels, but we hear about them all the time. As we approach the Feast of Guardian Angels on October 2 let’s learn a little about our heavenly friends who are on this journey with us. 
  • Seven Sorrows of Mary: Accompanying Jesus On His Way to the Cross

    Jeannie Ewing - Sep 16, 2021
    We can grieve with the Heart of Mary. We know she reflected deeply upon everything her Son endured throughout His life, likely knowing that it would end in death. Because of that, what Jesus suffered, Mary also suffered. And this is true of those who love both Jesus and Mary. We can be assured that, as we turn to them in our darkest and most despondent moments, they genuinely accompany us, unseen but present, through every loss and every pain.
  • From Death to Life: The Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross

    Fr. Mike Liledahl - Sep 14, 2021
    By death Christ conquered death. The Cross is central to the Christian life, but why do we celebrate it in September? Fr. Michael reflects on the history and meaning of this great feast.
  • Celebrating the Nativity of Mary: Her Life, Vocation, and Fiat

    Gillian Weyant - Sep 8, 2021
    On the eighth of September, the Catholic Church celebrates one of the most well-known feasts of the liturgical year: the feast of the Nativity of Mary, the Mother of God.  This feast provides us with a wonderful opportunity to consider the meaning of Mary’s life.  While we can consider the feast in terms of the event of Mary’s birth in and of itself, we can also take this opportunity to think about the meaning of Mary’s life, of her vocation, and ultimately of her...
  • Why We Should Turn To Our Lady of Czestochowa To Teach Us Hope

    Kimberly Timmerman - Aug 31, 2021
    The image of Our Lady of Czestochowa gives great consolation to be able to unite our own sufferings, wounds and scars with hers. This blog reflects on the history of the image and how we should ask with renewed hope to be able to unite our sufferings and labors with Christ, confident that she will protect us and bring us closer to her Son, Jesus.
  • Remembering St. Augustine

    Josh Florence - Aug 26, 2021
    Josh Florence reflects on the Confessions of St. Augustine and, in particular, the role of memory in the spiritual life.
  • 6 Saints To Celebrate This August

    Hannah Crites - Aug 3, 2021
    Grit, humility, and resilience is a common theme in the lives of the saints whose feasts we celebrate in August. When the world seemed to be in turmoil and seemed lost, they persisted. Now, the whole church recognizes them for their virtue and how they lived their lives. 
  • Reaching the Goal: Learning from Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati About the Spiritual Life

    Hannah Crites - Jul 15, 2021
    In today's blog Hannah Crites reflects on the life of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, the beauty of creation, and the peaks and valleys of the spiritual life.
  • What is the Devotion to the Mystical Humanity of Christ?

    Mackenzie Worthing - Jul 8, 2021
    An awareness of the Mystical Humanity of Christ, an awareness of the Divine Indwelling in our hearts, is a way to make our lives a living prayer. The devotion to the Mystical Humanity of Christ is a way to draw deeper into his life so that we may become more like him and spend all of eternity in the joy of his loving presence. In today's blog, Kenzie Worthing explains the Mystical Humanity of Christ and how to increase your own devotion to it.
  • Faith, Mercy, and Perseverance: What We Can Learn from Saint Junípero Serra

    Kimberly Timmerman - Jul 1, 2021
    This blog by Kimi Timmerman outlines the extraordinary life of Saint Junípero Serra and reflects on what we can learn from his faith, message of mercy, zeal for mission, and steadfast perseverance.
  • Prepare the Way of the Lord: Life Lessons from St. John the Baptist

    Gillian Weyant - Jun 24, 2021
    Gillian Weyant reflects on the birth and life of St. John the Baptist. Although at first it can seem unattainable and difficult to learn from, if we look more closesly we can see that there is always the opportunity to live according to the will of God and to seek to live out our own vocations to the best of our ability.  St. John the Baptist, pray for us!
  • 8 Powerful Quotes from St. Josemaría Escrivá

    John Kubasak - Jun 22, 2021
    St. Josemaría Escrivá was a Spanish priest who promoted the universal call to holiness throughout everyday life. In this blog, John Kubasak reflects on 8 inspiring quotes from St. Josemaría Escrivá.
  • St. Joseph & My Dad

    Hannah Crites - Jun 17, 2021
    Hannah Crites reflects on the titles of St. Joseph, recalls moments from her relationship with her dad, and shares nuggets on the meaning of true fatherhood.
  • The Sacred Heart For Our Times

    John Kubasak - Jun 11, 2021
    The month of June carries a special devotion to the Sacred Heart, although it’s a devotion to practice all year.  With all the turmoil in the world, run to the ultimate answer: the merciful, loving Jesus.  Kickstart the devotion with a novena, the litany, and the consecration.  Nothing else will bring peace like His!
  • Faith in the Face of Fear with St. Cristóbal Magallanes Jara and Companions

    John Kubasak - May 21, 2021
    St. Cristóbal and his companions show us the way through the pain and the suffering: trusting in Christ, staying faithful to Him, and embracing their cross.  
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