St. Mary of the Angels Students Write Letter to Pope Leo XIV
This letter, written by the students of St. Mary of the Angels School in Chicago, Illinois, was addressed to our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV. Dear Pope Leo XIV, Greetings from your hometown of Chicago! We are the students of St. Mary of the Angels School in Bucktown, and we are so excited to write...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 30: Don’t Hike Alone
What’s the first rule when you hike in the wilderness? Don’t go alone! If you hike alone you could get lost – and if you get injured you won’t have anyone to help you. That’s why you should always bring a partner if you go hiking. It’s the same in the spiritual life. You aren’t...Continue reading→
Fr. Dominic Bouck on the Augustinian Heart of Pope Leo XIV
In a rich and inspiring conversation on Morning Air, John Morales sat down with Fr. Dominic Bouck for a deep dive into the Augustinian roots of our new Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the Order of St. Augustine. Fr. Dominic began by unpacking the Augustinian Order’s unique charism, grounded in the...Continue reading→
Leadership is a Mission, Not a Title
Catholic speaker and leadership expert Fr. Nathan Cromly joined Timmerie to talk about one of the most misunderstood callings in our culture today: leadership. And let’s just say, it’s not about the corner office. Fr. Nathan kicked things off with a powerful reminder: “Leadership is about influence, not position.” In a world filled with leadership...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 29: How to Tell What You Care About
Do you want to know what you truly care about? Just look at your calendar! If we look back at this past week’s calendar we can see what our priorities are. Maybe it’s family, work, sports, or playing backgammon. Whatever it is, it will show up on our calendar. Why? Whatever we love, we make...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 28: Who Sees Visions?
Have you ever had a vision? Most people don’t get to see visions – and even many saints never saw visions. It’s easy to think that visions are just for extraordinary saints and exceptionally holy people. But not so fast! Remember, St. Margaret Mary was born in the little village of L’Hautecour in France. It...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 27: Are You This Generous?
Have you ever given a great gift? Part of the joy of giving is seeing the look on the person’s face as they open your gift. Sometimes we even think we’re pretty generous. But no one can outdo Jesus in generosity! The 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart are promised for simply displaying and honoring...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 26: Last Chance for Heaven!
Is there something you wish you had never done? If you’re like me, I bet there is! It could be an unkind word, a harsh action, or something else. Everyone has something that they regret. And it can make us worry – what will Jesus think of us when we die? Thankfully, Jesus makes the...Continue reading→
The Ascension: “I am with you always, until the end of the age”
“Goodbye.” For those who love, “goodbye” might be the hardest word to say. We want to remain with the ones we love. Yet, forty days after His resurrection, Jesus said “goodbye” to the apostles, His Mother Mary, and us. He ascended to His Father in Heaven. At the Last Supper Jesus told the apostles that...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 25: Did Jesus Write Down Your Name?
If Jesus had a place where He wrote down names, would yours be there? Well, we don’t have to guess because Jesus tells us! There is a place where He keeps the names of those who are special to him. It’s within His Sacred Heart: “Those who propagate this devotion shall have their names written...Continue reading→
10 Ways Pope Leo XIV Shows Us How to Love Like Christ
In this joy-filled episode of Morning Air, John Morales welcomes Martha Fernandez-Sardina to dive into the most powerful theme of all: love. But not the sentimental, rom-com version of love. This is the holy love already radiating from Pope Leo XIV just weeks into his papacy. Martha, in her trademark energetic style, shares 10 signs...Continue reading→
From Dolton to the Dome
On this episode of Morning Air, Mary Hallan Fiorito shared the powerful, prayerful journey she experienced in Rome during the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV—the first-ever American Pope, and a native of Dolton, Illinois. Mary described the atmosphere in the Eternal City as “electrifying.” As pilgrims filled the cobblestone streets, and media crews crowded...Continue reading→
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