How to See Life’s Interruptions as Blessings
I once went on a retreat in Northern Colorado to a Benedictine abbey where I noticed a bell would ring throughout the day. I later…
I once went on a retreat in Northern Colorado to a Benedictine abbey where I noticed a bell would ring throughout the day. I later…
Last year, for Lent, I chose to read Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble’s “Remember Your Death: Memento Mori” Lenten devotional. After seeing so many positive comments…
Several years ago, when I first started to tiptoe back into my faith, I read an article about the Epiphany door blessing. I loved the…
I recently decided it was time for a break. I didn’t go anywhere, I just logged off from most of my social media accounts and…
Humility is an acquired taste that develops with time. For me, it’s like beer. To a novice, humility can be like a malt beer that’s…
I finally made it outside for a much-needed run. It was good for my soul. The world looks the same as it always has. Yet…
I’ve been consistently losing things since the birth of my first child—I’ve never lost her, but my mother-in-law once did at JCPenny. Another story for…
Patience. None of us have as much as we need. We all need it. The lead singer of Guns N’ Roses, Axl Rose, even sang…
For those of you who don’t know me, I once knew less about Catholicism than a dishtowel does. I had no interest in actually learning…
I once sat behind an older man who was angry because our then-3-year-old was talking in church. The man spent the entire Mass huffing and…