
Perhaps saying “no” to God is a way of admitting weakness and growing in faith? Rhonda Ortiz reflects.
Perhaps saying “no” to God is a way of admitting weakness and growing in faith? Rhonda Ortiz reflects.
As a priest friend recently told Meg Matenaer, extending mercy to others often hurts. Meg reflects on the definition of mercy and how Pope Francis challenges us this jubilee year to stretch ourselves further for others out of love.
Kara Klein wonders how many days she spends dreaming, planning, preparing all the ways she think she can build up God’s Kingdom, while she is literally forgetting to love the person right in front of her. During this Lenten season her prayer is to remember her deepest calling.
Like so many others around the world, Bishop Robert Barron was overjoyed to hear of the recent decision of the Vatican to canonize Mother Teresa, a woman generally recognized, during her lifetime, to be a “living saint.”
Lisa Hendey reviews the new movie “The Letters”, releasing today nationwide in theaters. This movie, based upon the life of Blessed Mother Teresa, encourages us to look at our own path to sainthood as we strive to serve the world around us.
A Lenten challenge, words from a holy woman and the story of a failure and a success are all wrapped together into one post.
We are called to be saints. But what does that mean? Lisa Jones takes a look.
Blessed Mother Teresa offers advice to her religious sisters on obedience and the peace that flows from it. How are we as lay people called to live obedience in the family life so that we might experience that same peace?
St. Josephine Bakhita and Blessed Mother Teresa are great friends to call on when the heat and a bad attitude are getting us down.
What to do with the gifts of the Holy Spirit from Pentecost? Mother Teresa has some ideas for us.
Mother Teresa’s faith-filled life of service is beautifully depicted in the recent Ignatius Press re-release of their film Mother Teresa.
Has God added some things of His own to your Lenten plan? If so, you’re in good company with Blessed Mother Teresa.
Jeannie Ewing reflects on one of her favorite magnets and the ongoing inspiration it provides.
Lessons from Mother Teresa and St. Monica on how to hope for holiness for yourself and your family.
To celebrate Blessed Mother Teresa’s feast day, here’s a great recipe for your Domestic Church!