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Family and HomePracticing Surrender as a Mother: Trustin God with Those we Love

Practicing Surrender as a Mother: Trusting God with Those We Love

I love being a mom. It has been the greatest joy of my life, and it has taught me more about love than anything else ever could. Even with all the work, the hard days, and the seasons that stretche...

Blessed Virgin MaryStatue of the Virgin Mary in a garden shrine surrounded by colorful flowers against a brick wall

Nine Ways to Celebrate the Month of Mary

It can never be said that Catholics don't honor our Mother! The entire month of May is especially given to her praise. 

Catholic LivingHope and Encouragement

Gifts of Hope & Encouragement: A Guide from The Catholic Company

In all of this, we are called to encourage one another. It's a constant theme in Sacred Scripture.

Get Fed

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Stone church facade with twin arched entrances and a statue above, under a clear blue sky

What is the only church in the world consecrated by an angel?

In the spur of Italy, near the broad expanse of the Adriatic…

Crowded church congregation attending Mass inside an ornate cathedral with chandeliers and altar at the front.

Why do we say, Thanks be to God at the end of Mass?

The Mass does not end with a conclusion so much as a beginning. Having encountered Christ in His Word and in the Eucharist, we are now sent out to carry that encounter into the world.

Catholic LivingRed “Wrong Way” road sign beside a rural two-lane highway.

Why were the disciples walking in the wrong direction?

He walks with them, even as they are moving the wrong way. That is an interesting part of the story that we might easily miss...