NFP as a Mama of Three
It’s the end of NFP Awareness Week, so I’m going to throw in a few cents as a mama with three kids under three. Natural
It’s the end of NFP Awareness Week, so I’m going to throw in a few cents as a mama with three kids under three. Natural
If you are engaged or married, married for a short time or married for a long time, fallen away from the faith or have your
I recently stumbled upon this article from Huffington Post written by Christine Horner. I found the thoughts she shared a bit shocking and felt compelled
The episode from the gospel today has always been one of my favorites. I have always pictured the mother of James and John as being
It has become harder and harder to keep track of the places to #prayfor with so much violence occurring all over the world within a
“Going on from there, He saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father
The moment we arrived at the imposing gate on the sidewalk and started to climb the flights of concrete steps, we could tell this wasn’t
Don’t we all long to see God? Yet, so much of the time, He remains largely invisible to us. How does He reveal Himself in
You may not be able to create life, but you can almost always save one. If you say yes.
I am a recovering control freak. For much of my life, I would be anxious about the future. I would succumb to stress or overthink
Today we celebrate the feast of St. Maria Goretti, the Little Saint of Great Mercy. Her story reminds us that we are never beyond hope,
This is a post about a Spanish Jesuit priest, who, according to his superior, “is a mediocre preacher and hears confessions and is fit for
I tend to obsess over certain things or situations. I spent a day at Cedar Point a couple weeks ago. Around lunchtime, I stepped into
The Theological Virtue of Hope helps us to see that we are not made for this world and our true home is waiting for us