Feminine Genius: Generosity
This post is a part of a Feminine Genius series written by 4 different bloggers, If you are just joining the series now and want to learn more you can start here: Introduction to the…
This post is a part of a Feminine Genius series written by 4 different bloggers, If you are just joining the series now and want to learn more you can start here: Introduction to the…
Please note: I received a copy of Super Girls and Halos: My Companions on the Quest for Truth, Justice, and Heroic Virtue in exchange for an honest review. If you decide to purchase it I hope you…
Please note, I received a copy of The Examen Journal in exchange for an honest review. If you decide to purchase it I hope it helps your spiritual life as much as it has mine.…
This is the final post of the Marian Virtues Series. You can find the start of the series and the list of articles in the opening post. Our Lady of The Rosary It is with…
“Let us carry on and imitate Mary, a deeply Eucharistic soul, and all our lives will become a Magnificat.”– Pope Benedict XVI Mary gave her “fiat” at the Annunciation when she said, “I am the handmaiden…
Pope Francis’s Prayer intention for the month of August is for artists, so I have a few art-focused things in store for my readers this month. I’m starting off by introducing you to the work…
This week is NFP Awareness Week, yay! If you haven’t heard of NFP, it stands for Natural Family Planning. This blog post isn’t meant to be an introduction to NFP or a post lauding its…
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says, “Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing. In all circumstances give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.” This bible verse has consistently challenged me. How am…
The most important part of the wedding day was the Nuptial Mass. Vowing to love William on the altar, receiving the Eucharist, and entrusting our marriage to God were the highlights of the day for me. I had…
I write this post from a place of vulnerability. I don’t often discuss masturbation because it would never come up in “polite” conversation. If it did come up I would never shy away from talking…