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.
The Promise of Divine Mercy Sunday

The Promise of Divine Mercy Sunday

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The first Sunday after Easter is Divine Mercy Sunday, a day on which Our Lord promised that the floodgates of His mercy would be opened to sinners. This day is a wonderful opportunity for the faithful to open themselves to God’s abundant mercy. “The Octave of Easter is a special eight days between Easter Sunday […]
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Immerse Yourself in Easter Joy

Immerse Yourself in Easter Joy

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The Easter Season began yesterday with the Resurrection of Our Lord. Now that it’s Monday, Easter isn’t over, but rather, the Church’s 50 days of celebration are just beginning. The Church “set[s] aside particular times for a particular spiritual focus. The Church provides a way to enter into that particular time … each of us […]
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Why did Jesus have to die?

Why did Jesus have to die?

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We hear the Passion of Our Lord on Good Friday, and it’s the second time during this Holy Week. It’s very moving and emotional to hear the story of Jesus’ last hours on earth and the details of his painful death. It can be hard to grasp why all of this had to happen. Ken […]
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The Smiling Faces of Our Virtual Parish

The Smiling Faces of Our Virtual Parish

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You may be isolated but you’re never alone. If you haven’t already, we invite you to join our daily broadcasts of the Holy Mass and Rosary, led by Relevant Radio® Executive Director Father Rocky. We’ve started doing something special to bring each other closer together even though we’re far apart. It’s a way to help […]
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Holy Week is here – join us!

Holy Week is here – join us!

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Holy Week is here. It’s the most important week in the liturgical calendar, but this year feels… different. On Palm Sunday, we celebrate the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. Normally we’d be at Mass, holding palm branches, walking in procession, and singing songs of praise to Our Lord. But today our churches are closed […]
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Faith, a beacon of light

Faith, a beacon of light

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It has been devastating for so many Catholics in the United States and all over the globe to lose physical access to the sacraments and their parish communities, especially during the season of Lent and the upcoming celebrations of Holy Week and Easter. As you’re making your way through this period of isolation and sacrifice, […]
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