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  • How the Virgin Mary’s Fiat is a Roadmap for the Christian Life

    Gillian Weyant - Aug 15, 2019
    Mary’s complete surrender of her life to God shows us that we, even in the smallest respects, should always work to conform ourselves to the will of God.
  • Sts. Anne & Joachim: What Do We Know About the Grandparents of Jesus?

    Mackenzie Worthing - Aug 8, 2019
    What we might know about their lives largely comes from a text written in the mid-second century called the Protoevangelium of James. Read more about them here.
  • When God Tells Us to Listen to His Son, We Need To Do Just That

    Mackenzie Worthing - Aug 6, 2019
    There are dark things in the world and in the Church. It is easy to get caught up in fear and anxiety about them. We would do well to contemplate more frequently how Christ has worked, how he is working now, and what he will do when he comes again.
  • Sunday Gospel Reflection August 4

    Marketing Marketing - Aug 4, 2019
    The following is an excerpt from Cora Evans’ private revelations found in her book, The Refugee from Heaven, selected as a reflection for the Sunday Gospel passage Matthew 14:1-12.
  • Open Yourself Up to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

    John Kubasak - Jun 28, 2019
    Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is filled with richness and beauty; it carries promises; it draws us deeper into the mystery of the divine love of God.  Loving the Sacred Heart is simply a way of loving Jesus.
  • Tony, Tony Come Around: The Life of St. Anthony of Padua

    Hannah Crites - Jun 13, 2019
    Perhaps one of the most famous Catholic clichés is St. Anthony of Padua’s patronage of lost things. Did you lose your keys? You better get on your knees and start praying to St. Anthony. 
  • Here’s Several Americans Whose Canonization Causes You Need to Know About

    John Kubasak - Jun 6, 2019
    The call to holiness extends to every Christian on earth, from Christ’s very lips: “You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect” (Matt 5:48).  Lumen Gentium, the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, iterated that “all the faithful of Christ of whatever rank or status, are called to the fullness of the Christian life and to the perfection of charity” (#40).  Holiness is not only our call, but an expectation of all...
  • Saints Who Served in the Military

    Gillian Weyant - May 23, 2019
    As Memorial Day approaches, we begin to think about those who have served in the military, sacrificing in some instances their very lives for the safety and prosperity of the United States.  We primarily think of saints as those who have dedicated their lives in service to God, and ultimately that is true.  However, there are a number of great saints who devoted parts of their lives to military service.  Here are a few. 
  • Saints Who Were Family

    Mackenzie Worthing - May 16, 2019
    We are all called to be saints, and we are also called to bring the people closest to us with us if we can to the heavenly Jerusalem. Sometimes this is easier said than done. Because of their proximity to us, the family we come from is often the hardest to love and act charitably towards. They know all our weaknesses and know where to annoy and frustrate us best. On the flip side, because they know our weaknesses, strengths, failures, and successes, they should theoretically also be the best...
  • Here is a Catholic Guide to Understanding Grief

    Jeannie Ewing - Mar 21, 2019
    When we hear or read the word “grief,” we almost always conjure up images of viewings, funerals, and death. In reality, grief is the comprehensive physiological, spiritual, and emotional response we have to any devastating loss in our lives. Maybe that’s why we don’t often recognize when grief affects us – because we don’t understand that death isn’t the only catalyst for launching us into it.
  • St. Joseph: A Man After God’s Own Heart

    Mackenzie Worthing - Mar 19, 2019
    St. Joseph is one of the best-known saints even though everything we know about him essentially comes from short passages in the early chapters of the Gospels. He is a man of no words in the Sacred Scripture, but he is a man of action. Those actions resound throughout the centuries with brilliant truth to inspire us to imitate him.
  • Powerful Reflections From St. Perpetua’s Prison Diary

    Gillian Weyant - Mar 7, 2019
    St. Perpetua's diary is extremely unique because of this, since not only is the text approximately 1,800 years old, it is one of the only firsthand accounts of a martyr’s journey to his or her death.  The diary takes us through the entirety of these martyrs’ passions and deaths, from their resolutions to remain strong in the face of death to their torment by beasts and their ultimate deaths by the sword.
  • So You Want to be a Saint: The Canonization Process

    Randi Pickett - Feb 28, 2019
    The canonization process for sainthood may seem tedious and extensive, but it is designed to discover lives that are worth imitating by truly assessing a person’s life and virtues. Here is a quick overview of the canonization process in the Catholic Church as well as answers to some common questions about saints and how we ought to interact with them. 
  • The Other Saints of Valentine’s Day: Cyril and Methodius

    Mackenzie Worthing - Feb 14, 2019
    Although February 14 is celebrated as Valentines Day by secular society, it is also the feast of Saints Cyril and Methodius, brothers who spread the Christian faith in the 9th century to the Slavs. They are patron saints of Europe and a profound example to modern Christians of how to say yes to the Lord's missionary call. 
  • 7 Inspiring Americans Waiting to Be Canonized Saints

    Jeannie Ewing - Feb 7, 2019
    There are currently 70 American-born men and women in the midst of the canonization process. They all come from different backgrounds and periods in American history, but all of them are fully committed to the Lord and lived lives of heroic virtue. 
The Ultimate List of U.S. Catholic Shrines

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I Was A Pilgrim In History

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

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

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

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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