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Summer for your Soul

Published June 26, 2017 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family, Prayer, Young Adult

  In the Sunday homily yesterday, the priest preached about the relationship between the body and the soul, taking this line of scripture from the Gospel reading as a starting place: “And do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published June 26, 2017

Slave of Two Masters, A Book Pre-view

Published June 7, 2013 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Blog

With the arrival of summer, I have been stressing out about money. Vacations, weddings, extra weekly outings with friends in town, switching apartments…etc. I know I’m not alone in this – every summer there is a HUGE push in sales, advertising, etc around vacations, summer activities, entertainment, fashion, food – all that. I’d like to… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published June 7, 2013

Ten Beautiful Books For Summer Reading {for all ages}

Published May 15, 2013 • Written by Lauren Gulde Filed Under: Blog

This isn’t a list of THE ten books you should read, but just ten of the thousands of books you should read. I do not dare suggest that I know everything about literature.  But I do know that: 1. My life has been changed by the books I’ve read 2. Most books stores do a… [Read More]

Written by Lauren Gulde • Published May 15, 2013

Book Review: Wool

Published May 30, 2012 • Written by Chris Williston Filed Under: Reviews

Summer is upon us and we’re all looking for the next great read.  So, what’s on your reading list? For those looking for recommendations, I suggest you look no further than Wool. Wool, like The Hunger Games,  takes place in a post-apocalyptic future, but that’s where the comparison between the two series ends.  In this… [Read More]

Written by Chris Williston • Published May 30, 2012

Book Review: Our Lady of the Lost and Found

Published May 24, 2012 • Written by Rachel Filed Under: Faith, Reviews

I’d like to offer this book review in honor of our Blessed Mother, as it is currently her month – May! I came across “Our Lady of the Lost and Found” lying around my parents’ house – which is the way I stumble upon many of good books. My mom was just finishing it. She… [Read More]

Written by Rachel • Published May 24, 2012

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