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A Mother’s letter to her daughter for her Confirmation

Published May 3, 2016 • Written by Shawn Rain Chapman Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Youth

“Mary treasured all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.” (Luke 2:19) Dear Roise, Treasuring the life of her child is what a mother does. At this culminating moment in our lives, as you prepare for your Confirmation, this letter is a reflection, a letter of love, encouragement and appreciation, and it is a… [Read More]

Written by Shawn Rain Chapman • Published May 3, 2016

Don’t Forget About Tomorrow

Published April 27, 2016 • Written by Adam Shaivitz Filed Under: Blog

Something really important is happening tomorrow. And the next day. And the day after that. A sneaky question in a priest’s homily a couple of weeks ago ties in perfectly with today’s Gospel reading. It was a first communion Mass for an enthusiastic group of second graders on a Saturday morning. During a wonderfully interactive… [Read More]

Written by Adam Shaivitz • Published April 27, 2016

Being Open to the Bride

Published February 28, 2014 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Marriage and Love

Last weekend I was blessed to witness the marriage of two very dear friends. The wedding was absolutely joyful, full of celebration that flowed spontaneously from the deep love and commitment of my two friends. On the drive home, with a heart full of the echoes of the celebration and the presence of my friends… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published February 28, 2014

Sunday Says Podcast – January 12, 2014 Mass Readings and Reflections

Published January 12, 2014 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Sunday Says

[powerpress] Feast of the Baptism of the Lord January 12, 2014 Lectionary: 21 Reading 1 IS 42:1-4, 6-7 In this week’s first reading, we return to the prophet Isaiah for the first time since Advent. After such a long time of being in exile, the Lord shows his deliberate favor upon the Jews. God is… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published January 12, 2014

Part 4 of 6 – Pope Francis, Parenthood, and the Importance of Admission

Published November 21, 2013 • Written by Trey and Stephanie Cashion Filed Under: Column

By knowing how to acknowledge their own failings to their children, parents will be better able to guide and correct them. (Cathechism of the Catholic Church, 2223) Early in his pontificate, Pope Francis has given parents yet another tip  – admitting our failings to our children.  One of the common themes of Pope Francis has… [Read More]

Written by Trey and Stephanie Cashion • Published November 21, 2013

Stay With Me: How to Find Comfort in Chaos

Published June 24, 2013 • Written by Britt Echtenkamp Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

Have you ever had one of those moments when life seems to be truckin’ along as usual – then BAM – something comes out of left field, leaving your world completely shaken? You stand there blinking, looking around like nothing looks or feels the same anymore. Suddenly you remember, with 3D technicolor clarity, that life… [Read More]

Written by Britt Echtenkamp • Published June 24, 2013

Pentecost is Coming! How to Have a Better Relationship with the Holy Spirit

Published May 2, 2013 • Written by Rita Suva Filed Under: Blog

Pentecost is coming and though it’s a couple of weeks away, I’m already thinking about it, preparing for it and praying towards it. I began cultivating my relationship with the Holy Spirit in Middle School and I’ve been blessed because of it. But it hasn’t always been easy, because the Holy Spirit is intangible and… [Read More]

Written by Rita Suva • Published May 2, 2013

A Top 20 Bucket List, Catholic Style

Published January 15, 2013 • Written by Kathryn Whitaker Filed Under: Blog

There are literally thousands of things I have on my list of things to do. Some people call them a Bucket List, others write them down and still others just keep a mental wish list. It wasn’t until I wrote the post about attending a Dedication Mass, that I wondered what other people had on… [Read More]

Written by Kathryn Whitaker • Published January 15, 2013

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