
You may know who the recently-canonized St. John Henry Newman is, but do you know the essence of his prayer? AnneMarie Miller reviews a new edition of his reflections.
You may know who the recently-canonized St. John Henry Newman is, but do you know the essence of his prayer? AnneMarie Miller reviews a new edition of his reflections.
AnneMarie Miller discusses a new book by Tommy Tighe that seeks to draw Catholic deeper into the Faith.
AnneMarie Miller considers the effects of Marian devotion on relationships in her reflection on Chapters 7-9 of Marge Steinhage Fenelon’s “My Queen, My Mother,” our Fall 2019 Book Club selection. Join the conversation!
AnneMarie Miller reveals how the female saints mentioned in Eucharistic Prayer I impact her life.
AnneMarie Miller relates how a simple interaction with her son has been challenging her to recognize God’s presence.
AnneMarie Miller reflects on her recent experience of pilgrimage and encourages us to make prayerful journeys in our communities.
AnneMarie Miller encourages us not to cling so tightly to our memorized arguments that we fail to speak from the heart when we share the Gospel.
AnneMarie Miller finds help navigating the journey of holiness within motherhood in Heather Anderson Renshaw’s “Death by Minivan.”
AnneMarie Miller discusses the importance of actively giving to other people in our communities.
How’s your Lent going so far? AnneMarie Miller encourages us to take our focus off of ourselves and place it back on God.
AnneMarie Miller reviews “Holy Hacks,” a book about sanctifying daily life through small gestures.
Are you still trying to figure out a Lenten “plan”? AnneMarie Miller invites you to offer a simple prayer with her this Lent as we ask God to transform our lives.
AnneMarie Miller discusses her realization that she is not putting God first when life gets stressful – and how she’s changing this.
AnneMarie Miller reviews “The Great Discovery,” the story of two Swedish mega-church founders who became Catholics.
AnneMarie Miller reviews “Gaze Upon Jesus,” a Scripture study that looks at Jesus’ childhood through the eyes and experiences of women.