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- Saint of the week: Joseph
You can order original commissions, fine art prints, stickers, and more at my art website. He lived with not one, but two! perfectly sinless people: on a daily basis he confronted his own imperfection and yet persisted in giving Certainly the safety and lives of our Lady and our Savior, and thus in a very real and practical way,
- Saint of the week: St Jean Vianney
addition to private prayer: 'Private prayer is like straw scattered here and there: If you set it on fire But gather these straws into a bundle and light them, and you get a mighty fire, rising like a column He commands us to love Him, and we give our hearts to the devil. We employ in ruining ourselves the time He gives us to save our souls. St Jean Vianney lived 1786 to1859.
- The creative love of the Holy Spirit
A tongue of fire? Beams of light shooting down from the heavens? The first was the cover art for The Vigil Project's song “Fire of Your Love.” It’s modeled after a fire-and-ice rose set against a dark background. It’s because there’s a lushness, an extravagance, a fire to intimate love. At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit rushes forth to move like this in our lives.
- Saint of the week: Clare of Assisi
With a heart of fire and courage, she left her family's wealth and plans for her life, and asked Francis bishop's permission to Francis' portziuncula chapel, where he cut off her long hair and traded her fine Her family tried to remove her from the Benedictine convent where she was living. Every morning our family prays: God, give us good friends who love Jesus .
- Why a pretty toilet brush matters: useful and beautiful tools
Glass nail file : I cannot endorse the glass nail file enough. They file your nails easily and precisely, and with a little rinse, last forever. Never hack away at your nails with a janky file again. Give yourself the simple joy of a perfectly designed instrument. Pretty toilet brush : Et voila! This one lives on display (with a pretty broom and pretty linen aprons) n our kitchen.
- Saint of the week: Catherine of Siena
calligraphy on mugs and t-shirts and totes: "Become who God meant you to be, and you will set the world on fire Maybe her words about setting fire to the world are the best ones to describe Catherine herself. At age 5 or 6, she had her first mystical vision of Jesus; at age 7, she vowed to give her life to God Her energy comes across as extraordinary and limitless, especially when you remember that she lived in To set the world on fire with the sparks of her own burning heart.
- Happy Thanksgiving!
Let us rejoice in the abundant blessings we have been given, among them living together in one the most Even in the shadows of our own history, we can still marvel at the overflowing good in our lives. Let all your works give you thanks, O LORD, and let your faithful ones bless you.
- Saint of the week: Sandra Sabattini
Maybe you’d hear Sandra give a keynote about her medical mission work or maybe she and Guido would be Holiness is fresh water that runs over dry soil and makes it live again, makes it sing, makes flowers You’re giving me the strength to take a step forward. And when I became no one, I began to live. It is worth dying to discover what life is.” Guido Rossi is now an ordained deacon, who lives in Italy with his wife and two children.
- Why you should visit cemeteries when you travel
Ancient live oaks stand guard, their massive branches draped in dramatic Spanish moss. Often I wonder about the people resting here, who they were, what they did with their lives. Some of the military graves give the teeniest bit of biographical info: Navy, World War I. You and I will soon be at the end, and we’ll be very grateful that we lived in a manner that doesn’t
- Saints quotes about the Sacred Heart
In June, a month dedicated to the Sacred Heart, their words invite us to rekindle our hearts in the fire St Augustine of Hippo “I salute You, O Sacred Heart of Jesus, living and life-giving fountain of eternal
- Why you should visit cemeteries when you travel
Ancient live oaks stand guard, their massive branches draped in dramatic Spanish moss. Often I wonder about the people resting here, who they were, what they did with their lives. Some of the military graves give the teeniest bit of biographical info: Navy, World War I. You and I will soon be at the end, and we’ll be very grateful that we lived in a manner that doesn’t
- Novena to St Thérèse of Lisieux Day 8: Love
Pray that I may live my life in union with God’s plan for me, and one day see the Face of God whom you There exists but one Being capable of comprehending love; it is Jesus; He alone can give us back infinitely more than we shall ever give to him." How can you better live out this vocation? How is forgiveness an expression of love?










