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.
It’s Consecration Day!

It’s Consecration Day!

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It’s Consecration Day! At 3:30pm CT on May 1, the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker, Relevant Radio® will consecrate the network and all listeners to the protection of St. Joseph. St. Joseph has been a powerful intercessor and friend of the Relevant Radio network for many years. As a patron of the network, he […]
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A Quarantine Guide to Building Up Your Domestic Church

A Quarantine Guide to Building Up Your Domestic Church

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Prayer, intentionality, and grace. These are the ingredients to successfully navigating the constantly changing environment that our families have experienced these past weeks, says Licensed Independent Clinical social worker Jim Otremba. Jim and Maureen Otremba joined Morning Air® on Relevant Radio® to share some advice for building up the domestic church while you’re spending more […]
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More Useful in Heaven

More Useful in Heaven

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If you’ve ever felt lonely, here’s a reminder: you have so many friends in heaven! These friends will never forget to pray for you when you ask, and they’re excellent role models of faith to look up to. Catechism 956 says about the intercession of the saints: “Being more closely united to Christ, those who […]
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Turn to Your Guardian Angel Friend

Turn to Your Guardian Angel Friend

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Current circumstances are causing new levels of anxiety and loneliness. Four in ten Americans are lonelier than ever before thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, says a new survey by The Harris Poll. Depending on your situation—maybe you’re home with your entire family or you live alone; you could be an essential worker or you might […]
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Look for the Light

Look for the Light

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When we look at the world around us, it can be too much sadness and pain to handle. But here’s the good news: there is good news! If headlines about the economy, pandemic, and politics are weighing you down, step away for a while and spend some time focusing on the good in the world. […]
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