Kateri, orphaned at four, bearer of many struggles, was led to become a bride of Christ and the patron saint of people in exile and Native Americans.
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Saint Ambrose, Doctor of the Church
Defender of orthodoxy and champion of justice, Saint Ambrose is a timely reminder to stand firm in our faith when ever-changing events rise to greet us.
Read More »The Creative Courage of Fatherhood As Taught by Saint Joseph
In this Year of St. Joseph, John Clark reminds us that as Saint Joseph’s fatherhood illustrates, when courage and creativity meet, worlds can be conquered.
Read More »Maid of Orléans St. Joan of Arc Patron of Soldiers and France
At 13 years old, Joan began hearing the voices of saints who gave her a mission from God; to save France. Against all odds, she succeeded.
Read More »St. Blaise – Beneficent Saint of Miracles
Looking for a miracle? Ask St. Blaise, a popular saint during the Middle Ages, one of the 14 Holy Helpers, and a physician known for miraculous cures.
Read More »Pope Saint Pius V: Pope of the Rosary
Pope Pius reformed the church, protected it from the heresies pervasive throughout Europe, and armed with the Rosary, he saved the Church.
Read More »Saint Augustine – August 28 – Catholic Bishop and Theologian
Saint Augustine, Catholic Bishop and Theologian, whose Feast Day is August 28 is the patron saint of printers and theologians and the author of City of God.
Read More »11 Great Quotes By & About St. Bonaventure
Legend has it that St. Bonaventure was saved and given his name by another famous saint. John Clark introduces the Seraphic Doctor with 11 inspiring quotes.
Read More »Canonized from the Cross: How St Dismas Shows it’s Never Too Late to be a Great Saint
by John Clark | It is often wondered why today is called “Good Friday.” It seems contradictory to call the events of Good Friday good. The thief, Dismas...
Read More »St Joseph: Model for Fathers, Protector of Families
by Sarah Rose | The month of March is dedicated to Saint Joseph. Chosen by God to be the foster-father of Jesus, Saint Joseph is perhaps the greatest saint, the one person, after Mary, closest to the Heart of Jesus.
Read More »Homeschooling with St. Thérése
Dear Little Flower of Lisieux, how wonderful was the short life you led. Though cloistered, you went far and wide through fervent prayers and great sufferings. You obtained from God untold ...
Read More »How Roses From St. Therese Changed My Life Forever
In honor of St. Therese's Feast Day, Abby Sasscer shares her story about how her Little Flower Novena helped her discern to stay home and raise her family.
Read More »Forging Faith and Family in Cebu
The gifts of homeschooling include growing in faith and family together and witnessing milestones and extracurricular activities firsthand.
Read More »Straight to Heaven or – Is Purgatory Our Destiny?
Even though many Catholics hope for Purgatory after death, John Clark points out that the saints remind us that God desires us to go straight to Heaven.
Read More »God’s Little Flower Cactus: A Harder Path to Holiness
Unlike lovely flowers in gardens, which require constant tending, “gentle dew,” and “spring breezes,” the cactus has a much stronger constitution, for it does not need these things in order to survive and thrive. Because of the toughness of the cactus, it is able to take root and flourish in an environment where nothing can grow without a struggle.
Read More »Springtime and Special Moments: Parenting the Little Way
Life is filled with opportunities and moments to share with our kids and at the end of the day we will look back and say we spent those moments most wisely.
Read More »Fatherhood – A Vocation of Love
by John Clark | Almost two centuries ago in France, a little boy named Louis Martin felt drawn to a religious vocation as he grew up.
Read More »‘What Can I Do?’ Be A Narnian. That’s What You Can Do.
It's not about big solutions but doing little things with love. John Clark on how to combat the darkness with the light and hope of Christ. Be A Narnian!
Read More »Living “The Little Way”: Refined by Love
How easy it is to neglect these amenities of manners that consist of attention to seemingly minor things of no consequence: a thank you note, a compliment, a visit. How convenient it is to use the excuse of busyness with important affairs to avoid attention to small details.
Read More »5 Simple Ways to Invite God into Your Homeschool
We all feel a calling to homeschool as part of our God-given vocation. Jennifer Elia presents five easy, meaningful ways to invite God into your classroom.
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