Rosary Novena Day 18: Where do you go?
Where do you go when life gets hard? Often when life gets hard we turn for help to the wrong things: money, power, status, pleasure, food, or distraction. While an extra slice of cheesecake might help you feel better in the moment, it won’t help solve your problems! When we are hurting, we need to...Continue reading→
Pope Leo XIV: A Shepherd for Our Time, Not a Celebrity
On The Drew Mariani Show, Kathryn Jean Lopez joined Drew to reflect on the unmistakable qualities of Pope Leo XIV—his holiness, humanity, and humble presence. From the moment he appeared on the balcony, it was clear that this new Holy Father wasn’t stepping into the spotlight to make headlines, but to guide souls back to...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 17: Have You Felt Abandoned?
Do you know what it feels like to be abandoned? I bet you do! And I bet it’s not fun to think about. All of us have felt abandoned before. Whether it’s as a child or an adult, feeling abandoned or betrayed is devastating. It can make us question everything. But God never abandons us....Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 16: Give Your Children One Thing
If you could give your children just one thing, what would you give them? Money? Success? Friends? A good spouse? Tickets to the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series? God has already given us the right answer! Only one thing is necessary: being close to Jesus! (Luke 10:42) But when it comes to passing on...Continue reading→
Pope Leo XIV’s Inaugural Mass: A Powerful Call to Love and Unity
On a radiant Sunday in Vatican City, over 200,000 faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square to witness Pope Leo XIV celebrate his inaugural Mass. The atmosphere was electric with chants of “Viva il Papa!” as cardinals, world leaders, and pilgrims from across the globe filled the square. Patriarch Bartholomew’s presence further underscored the significance of...Continue reading→
Pope Leo XIV’s First Homily: Humility, Holiness, and a Call to Discipleship
Timmerie shared a deeply moving recap of Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural homily, delivered in his unmistakable Illinois-accented English — a first for the papacy. The new Holy Father opened not with grandiosity but with humble, heartfelt words: “You have called me to carry that cross… I know I can rely on each and every one...Continue reading→
A Heavenly Bouquet: Pope Leo XIV, St. Thérèse, and the Power of Roses
In a recent episode of Morning Air, John Morales and Fr. James Kubicki explored the powerful connections between St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Pope Francis, and the newly elected Pope Leo XIV. The common thread? A single white rose — a symbol of faith, prayer, and heavenly intercession. Known as the “Little Flower,” St. Thérèse of...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 14: Jesus made you THESE promises!
Do you know that Jesus made you a promise? It gets even better – Jesus Christ made you 12 Promises! When Jesus appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, He made promises to those who would honor His Sacred Heart. Later, after St. Margaret Mary’s death, her spiritual director (Fr. John Croiset, S.J.) compiled the 12...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 13: Can you tell if a child loves their parents?
There are lots of ways to tell, but one of my favorites is when the child rests their head on their parent’s chest. You can tell – just by looking – that the child feels safe with their parent. That’s how Jesus wants us to feel with Him! Don’t believe it? Just look at how...Continue reading→
Cardinal Ambongo: Unity in the Church stems from fidelity to Christ
“The Church is not an ideology. Rather, it is an attachment to a person, and that person is Jesus Christ.” In a recent interview with Vatican News, Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo of Africa provided a much-needed perspective on the perceived divisions within the Church. While social media and mainstream news often amplify narratives of a divided...Continue reading→
Rosary Novena Day 12: Would you say no?
Sometimes you have to say ‘no’ to a good thing! That’s what happened to St. Margaret Mary when she returned from the convent to the French village of Verosvres. After spending years forming her faith among the Poor Clares and nearly dying from illness, she was thrown back into everyday village life. She even received...Continue reading→
When Life is Tangled
We all have had moments in our lives when situations or events arise that are incredibly difficult, it seems like there is no way out and the circumstance is too dire. Whether it is the loss of a job, marital difficulties, a terminal diagnosis, cancer spreading, addiction, a loved one away from the Church, infertility...Continue reading→
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