
Anne DeSantis reviews Tony Agnesi’s new book, “A Storyteller’s Guide to Joyful Service,” which will motivate you toward living the Faith.
Anne DeSantis reviews Tony Agnesi’s new book, “A Storyteller’s Guide to Joyful Service,” which will motivate you toward living the Faith.
Lara Patangan considers that clothing the naked goes beyond what’s in our closets: wearing the garment of God’s love is the only thing that will fill us.
Catholic YouTubers Catholic Conundrum sing the “Corporal Works of Mercy Song” — by kids, for kids!
Not sure how to honor Lent with your children? Ginny Kochis shows you how to use the Works of Mercy for a hands-on, fruitful Lent.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, Lisa Henley Jones reflects on why this tragedy brought her hope.
“Same Kind of Different as Me,” a powerful film for Catholic audiences highlighting corporal and spiritual works of mercy, human dignity and family life, will premiere in theaters nationwide Friday, Oct. 20, 2017.
Michele Faehnle shares about meeting an angel, Sr. Nadine Buchanan, OP, whose work with the victims of human trafficking brings hope to her sisters in Christ who feel utterly unloved.
AnneMarie Miller discusses a simple way to help homeless people in our communities this summer.
When she couldn’t get help with a delayed package, Christine Johnson learned a lesson about compassion for people in need.
Pope Francis has called us to make a special effort to live out the Works of Mercy during the Lenten season. Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet provide moms with more free downloadable resources with their new “Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy Examination of Conscience Guides.”
Today Erika, Gina and Michele and Emily share how they incorporate the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy into their lives as mothers in and out of the home.
Following her grandmother’s recent death, Roxane Salonen reflects on the corporal work of mercy of burying the dead, and discovers the many blessings of this sacrifice.
Celeste Zepponi asks, “Are you using the Corporal Works of Mercy in your everyday life?” You may be surprised!
Ellen Mongan explores ways to approach others in this Year of Mercy. She encourages us to apply the corporal and spiritual works of mercy to her daily interactions with those she meets. How are you going to be merciful in this coming year?