Author: Lindsey Kettner

Lindsey is a wife, mother, and contributing author at Relevant Radio. She holds a degree in Journalism and Advertising from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Lindsey enjoys writing, baking, and liturgical living with her young family.
New Year, New Will

New Year, New Will

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It’s a new year and we’re all thinking about starting fresh, organizing, and accomplishing some worthy goals in the months to come. You might be cleaning out the basement, decluttering the attic, or simplifying your home. Maybe you are focusing on spiritual goals in order to grow in virtue and love of God. Perhaps you […]
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Sticking to Your Resolutions

Sticking to Your Resolutions

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It’s been a just a few days since 2021 began—have you kept your New Year’s resolutions? Hopefully you’re not already among the majority of people who will stray from their goals within the first few weeks of the year. If you need some help to stay focused on your goals, look no further. If you’re […]
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The Magi and the Star

The Magi and the Star

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We three kings of Orient are Bearing gifts we traverse afar… Happy Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord! It is on this day that we remember the magi arriving to greet the newborn King of the Jews. Let’s take a look at this event from the Gospel of Matthew, with help from Cale Clarke, […]
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A Prayer for the New Year

A Prayer for the New Year

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Happy New Year! We all want to start 2021 off right, and what better way than to begin with a blessing and prayer as a family? Gather whoever is in your home around the dinner table, the Christmas tree, prayer corner, or manger scene, and pray for God’s blessing in the new year. The USCCB […]
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Journeying Through Advent with Mary

Journeying Through Advent with Mary

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If you aren’t looking to the Blessed Mother during this season of preparation, now is the time to begin. In these final days of Advent, we imagine the Blessed Mother journeying to Bethlehem, nine months pregnant and riding on the back of a donkey. We can only imagine the emotions she felt—fear, anticipation, worry, excitement—as […]
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