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Why Mary?

Published May 20, 2017 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

In our culture and our American church, I come across this question quite often – Why Mary? Sometimes its connected to other related questions like: Can you ever pray too much to Mary? How do I know if I’m worshipping Mary or praying to her for intercession? Does praying to Mary distract from Jesus? And… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published May 20, 2017

Living Lent like a Little One

Published March 20, 2017 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Prayer, Resources, Young Adult, Youth

Lent is a season of conversion, a call to repentance, a time of turning back to God. To me, these are Christ’s most striking words on conversion: Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.  (Matthew 18:3) Unless you turn and become! We shall not enter… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published March 20, 2017

Therese of Lisieux & The Marian Jubilee of Mercy

Published October 3, 2016 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Faith, Marriage and Love, Prayer, Young Adult

It’s possible that St Therese of Lisieux is one of those saints of whom we hear so often that we think, well, we already know that story – next! Yet I think we often only capture her “slogan” of childlikeness, and in skipping over it, we miss the profound and prophetic truth manifested in her life…. [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published October 3, 2016

The Mystery of Iniquity – Rejoicing in weakness

Published February 22, 2016 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Young Adult

Each Lent it seems I come back to this theme – how do we think about sin and weakness? It’s been helpful for me to examine my own understanding – I can’t make much sense of redemption if I have a distorted view of the sin and weakness that necessitated such a Savior. And an unhealthy view… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published February 22, 2016

Advent: The longing in our hearts for Love Incarnate

Published November 30, 2015 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Marriage and Love, Prayer

“May the Lord make you increase and abound in love, for one another and for all, just as we have for you, so as to strengthen your hearts, to be blameless in holiness before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his holy ones. Amen” (1 Thes 3:12) We heard… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published November 30, 2015

Something Greater Than Ourselves

Published September 21, 2015 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog, Events, Faith, Family, World and News, Young Adult

In a little less than 2 weeks, on October 11, Bishop Joe Vasquez will celebrate Mass at the Marian Shrine of Our Lady of Schoenstatt, in honor of the Feast of Our Lady of Schoenstatt, and to give thanks for the first year anniversary of the Shrine. What might inspire us to go? What might… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published September 21, 2015

“Everything is Connected” – The Ecological Spirituality of Laudato Si

Published August 10, 2015 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Marriage and Love, Social Justice

“Everything is connected.” This phrase of Pope Francis could be the link that ties the whole of “Laudato Si” together and also communicates the core of his message. “Everything is connected,” he says, in such a way that as humans and the earth are a part of the same ecological fabric, our actions in one part of… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published August 10, 2015

The Radio-Man, New Media & The New Man (Vatican II & Social Communication, Part II)

Published April 20, 2015 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

Social media & technology have  been coming up recently in several conversations with friends of mine. The other night at a group of us were talking about youth and smart phones. I mentioned I’d been doing some substitute teaching lately, and experienced a little culture shock in seeing how nearly every high school student  and… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published April 20, 2015

Called to Life

Published October 20, 2014 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

Today I really can’t write about anything other than the crazy huge party that happened all over the world this past weekend! The Schoenstatt Movement celebrated 100 years since it’s foundation, on October 18th, 1914, when a group of boys and Fr Joseph Kentenich sealed the original Covenant of Love with the Blessed Mother. Rather than go into… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published October 20, 2014

Come and You Will See

Published September 22, 2014 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

  The tents are packed up; the rented chairs have been stacked and taken away. The land is empty and yet not quiet. Mulch covers large patches where grass will need to be planted. Bricklayers come each morning and work on finishing the main walkway. You can usually see the builder around finishing this or… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published September 22, 2014

The Presence of Mary

Published August 15, 2014 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

Mary has a presence all her own. I didn’t always know that – I didn’t always know her. I remember distinctly the first time I really felt her near. I was on a silent retreat, the first I’d ever attended. It was a 3-day experience of the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises. During the Exercises, you spend… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published August 15, 2014

Pickin’ up the Crumbs

Published May 23, 2014 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

I wasn’t going to write a post this week. But I came across a quote on my friend Maria Scaperlanda’s facebook that made me pause – and since there are no coincidences, here is the post. That’s my take away for the week – from this very long, wearying, pushing-the-limits week: There are no coincidences. Starting Sunday… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published May 23, 2014

Compaña & Resurrection On the Via Crucis

Published April 11, 2014 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

Today is the last Friday before Palm Sunday and Holy Week. If you’re like a lot of Catholics, you might pray the Stations of the Cross this evening. And if you’re like me, you might get stuck along the way.  During Lent we don’t only attempt to pray the Stations, but ideally we attempt to… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published April 11, 2014

A Story, to Start the New Year

Published January 3, 2014 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

Once upon a New Year’s Eve, a young woman named Rachel was taking care of her friend’s little baby boy. This particular day was pretty much the same as many of the other days that she spent with the little boy – precious. The little boy was one of the sweetest little boys Rachel knew,… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published January 3, 2014

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