
How Self-Care Can ‘Sharpen Your Saw’
Imagine trying to cut down a tree with a saw that has rounded teeth, or dicing a dozen tomatoes with a dull blade. You might be...

How I Found the True Meaning of 'Play’
It’s perhaps never been easier to have fun, but how often do we pause to consider what kind of fun we gravitate to and how it s...

Pope Francis: The Joy of the Resurrection is Very Close to Us
This joy is already inside, because it was given us on the day of our Baptism. Pope Francis gives four ways to nurture it.Like ...

The Implications of a Risen Jesus
I’ve always believed in all the miracles Jesus performed in the Gospels and witnessed how Jesus has changed the lives of those ...

Sneaky Ways to Be Prideful (and How to Stop)
"I don't... think... I'm prideful...?"
Great! If you examine your actions and intentions and you don't detect any obvious pri...

Learning to Die in Order to Live
“Unless there is a Good Friday in your life, there will never be an Easter Sunday. The cross is the condition of the empty tomb...

3 Ways to Be Intentional This Lent
Fr. Mark-Mary shares 3 ways to be more intentional this Lent. These tips are also included in his new book, Habits for Holiness...

Emptiness During Lent
Fasting for the most part is something that I do not look forward to. I do love Lent once we get to Easter. I have found that t...

An Unconventional Resolution: Facing Your Own Darkness
One of my favorite books is Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis. The plot of the novel centers around a woman who is notably ugly....
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