
Book Review: The Q & A Guide to Mental Prayer by Connie Rossini
Connie Rossini’s new e-book is a go-to resource for many common questions about prayer.
Connie Rossini’s new e-book is a go-to resource for many common questions about prayer.
Three little words, holding more meaning than she could have known. Claire Dwyer recalls God’s promptings.
Smoke in the sky and burning churches remind Claire Dwyer of what will, in the end, remain.
When life feels unbearable, ‘wait’ is hardly what we want to hear. But often, that’s exactly what God wants us to do, Claire Dwyer shares.
“Take your Crucifix,” counsels Elizabeth of the Trinity, “look, listen.” Claire Dwyer finds the starting-point of the saint’s story.
St. Rita was “small in stature but great in holiness, who lived in humility and is now known throughout the world for her heroic Christian life as a wife, mother, widow and nun.” – Pope St. John Paul II
There are two ways the Lord creates space for Himself: He empties us, then He increases our capacity by expanding us.
St. Joseph’s ‘hard-working’ hands have much to teach us about the link between our love and our labor, Claire Dwyer reflects.
Distracted in prayer? It is frustrating–but normal. St. Teresa of Avila tells us not to let it be a reason to quit.
What is the truth about mindfulness? Can a Catholic engage in this increasingly popular practice?