Finding Grace
How can we ever measure the love in others’ hearts, or truly understand their intentions, when so often we misconstrue their words …

Victoria Garaitonandia Gisondi loves living in beautiful Bucks County, Pennsylvania with her husband and 5 children where there are lots of red barns, rolling hills and old stone houses. She thanks her Cuban parents for speaking Spanish at home growing up because it has enabled her to get work in Sales and Marketing for a Finance Company while her children are in school. (Always listen to your mother!) Victoria has written for several Catholic publications including Canticle Magazine and the Catholic Standard and Times, loves facebooking, reading, spending time with Jesus at Adoration, and just chilling with the family. Visit Victoria's website at http://maybeitsjustme15.blogspot.com/.
How can we ever measure the love in others’ hearts, or truly understand their intentions, when so often we misconstrue their words …
1 Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the animals that the LORD God had made. The serpent asked the …
Victoria Garaitonandia Gisondi helps us start the New Year on a healthy path by interviewing fitness expert and mom Josette Puig.
I have a confession to make. I struggle with sloth. I’m embarrassed to even admit. But I am even more plagued by …
Last week we celebrated the feast of Guardian Angels. I decided to turn it into an activity that would be more than …
One day I was struggling with my laziness in regards to prayer and scripture reading and my inability to stick to any …
It comes as no surprise to say that we are living in uncertain political times, where we fear for the loss of …
Last October, Philadelphia had a historic snowstorm right around Halloween. There was about a foot of snow that fell. And while Pennsylvania …
This is what we say in my home when we see God acting in our lives in little ways and big ways. …
I used to speed. Not dangerously but faster than the speed limit. First of all I never really looked at my spedometer …
One morning last winter I was driving my teenager to school and she asked me the question I had been dreading and …