
Linda Kracht focuses on the virtue of Mercy, encouraging readers to make it a priority to root your children, yourself, family and friends and others in Mercy.
Linda Kracht focuses on the virtue of Mercy, encouraging readers to make it a priority to root your children, yourself, family and friends and others in Mercy.
As the Year of Mercy draws to a close, Emily Jaminet suggests 5 ways to keep the spirit of Mercy alive in your family life.
Kelly Guest urges reader to take advantage of every opportunity given us to spread the good news that God loves us, His mercy is meant for us, He sees and cares for us. God provides everyone with all that they need, body and soul.
Throughout the Year of Mercy, many people have made an extra effort to perform deeds of mercy and love. While these works are good, AnneMarie Miller reminds us of an important practice that we should also focus on.
Susan Anderson shares how Jesus knocked on her door and shared Mercy. How has the Year of Mercy changed you?
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Sterling Jaquith reminds moms to take time to tell Jesus our thoughts, our feelings and our needs. Let us work on rooting out our own sins and spending more time loving the Lord.
What does the corporal act of mercy, “to visit the imprisoned,” mean to the modern parent? Roxane Salonen explores some thoughts on why we shouldn’t ignore the incarcerated among us.
Nancy Ward enumerates 8 reasons to apply God’s mercy by forgiving yourself. In this Year of Mercy, are you showing mercy to yourself as well as to others?
Sterling Jaquith lists 15 ways to get reconnected with Jesus and His loving spirit this August. Don’t leave him in the background and don’t forget about his Blessed Mother either.
Looking for a way to assist in Burying the Dead during this Year of Mercy? Megan Swaim shares about the Blessing Ring, a great way for your family to accompany those who grieve.
Kaitlyn Mason demonstrates how the corporal and spiritual works of mercy can be extended to women experiencing crisis pregnancies.
Maria Johnson shares the importance of loving our in-laws and provides strategies for embracing mercy in those relationships.
Nancy Ward recalls a holy moment when God’s mercy flowed through her to her sister, surprising both of them.
A look at what mercy isn’t from Deanna Bartalini that reminds us that while while we need to share God’s mercy with others, there still needs to be effort made on others’ part to desire his mercy.