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  • 5 Ways to Better Enter Into the Mass

    Josh Florence - Sep 23, 2021
    We receive a gift each time we are present for Mass- the source and summit of the Catholic faith. With that being said, it’s good to be as ready as possible to receive Our Lord in the Eucharist. Josh Florence reflects on 5 simple ways to prepare ourselves for Mass.
  • How the Season of Fall Can Inspire Our Prayer

    Rachel Forton - Sep 21, 2021
    In many ways, this tension between bounty and death is reminiscent of the spiritual life. We thank God for His many gifts and at the same time, we are asked to let go of all that is no longer for us.That is the invitation of fall-inspired prayer – to find Jesus within and let His life inspire ours.
  • 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...
  • How do we make our home a place, another Bethany, where Jesus is welcome?

    Sara and Justin Kraft - Jul 29, 2021
    Sara and Justin Kraft reflect on Luke 10:38-42 and how we can invite Jesus to be our friend, always welcome in our homes. 
  • Cultivating the Virtue of Hospitality

    Mackenzie Worthing - Jul 27, 2021
    Hospitality is not merely the invitation to come over to your home or to an event you are hosting, but hospitality is a virtue modeled throughout the Sacred Scriptures that we are called to implement and imitate in our own lives. 
  • How to Keep the Sabbath Holy Through Rest, Prayer, and Leisure

    Jeannie Ewing - Jul 20, 2021
    Jeannie Ewing writes on how to incorporate rest, prayer, and leisure into the celebration of the Sabbath day.
  • 7 Bible Verses You Should Commit to Memory

    Sara and Justin Kraft - Jul 13, 2021
    Sara and Justin Kraft reflect on how memorizing Scripture allows us to keep the truth ever present in our mind and suggest 7 verses to begin memorizing Scripture.
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • All About Icons

    Gillian Weyant - May 13, 2021
    Gillian Weyant discusses the history, purpose, and symbolism of icons as sacred images written for prayer and devotion.
  • The Benefits of Keeping a Prayer Journal

    Rachel Forton - Apr 14, 2021
    Keeping a prayer journal allows you to forever remember the beautiful ways God speaks to you in prayer and daily living, and even to pass down to future generations those stories of God’s particular faithfulness to you and your family. Your prayer journal serves as a reminder of God’s activity in your life and a record of God’s love when it feels as though God has become silent, and the process of keeping it can be an avenue of prayer in itself.
  • The Book of Acts: In Power and In the Holy Spirit During the Easter Season

    Sara and Justin Kraft - Apr 9, 2021
    Sara and Justin Kraft reflect on the power of meditating on the book of Acts during the Easter season, inviting the power of the Holy Spirit into our lives, and working to understand unanswered prayers.
  • The Paschal Mystery in the Context of the Passover

    Fr. Mike Liledahl - Mar 30, 2021
    As we celebrate the paschal mysteries this year, keep a sharp eye out for connections to the Jewish feast of the Passover, and as you do you’ll grow in a deeper appreciation not only for what Jesus was doing within the context of his time, but how God gradually prepared his people for the sacrificial offering of Jesus upon the cross on Good Friday.  The New Passover, the new deliverance, the new covenant.  
  • Grumbling in the Desert: 5 Tips to Not Complain During the Waiting

    Jeannie Ewing - Mar 9, 2021
    We tend to complain when we wait, because we do not see what God is doing in and around us. He often chooses to leave us blind to this work, because we must learn to grow in virtue, particularly patience and perseverance. Both can bear significant fruit in our interior lives if we allow them to unfurl during the trials of waiting for something to move, change, or happen.
The Ultimate List of U.S. Catholic Shrines

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An Introduction to the Life and Writings of Cora Evans

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