Discerning Vocation: Advice I Would Give My Younger Self

As a wife, mother, and speaker my callings are clear. Ten years ago I was a touring Broadway actress with looming fear I might be called to be a nun. I fell prey to many of the devil’s traps: Stress, anxiety, and self-distrust. And so, dear reader, I humbly present for your learning (served with […]

LENTCAzT 2022 – 44: Maundy Thursday – “Agony”

Daily 5 minute podcast to encourage you in your Lenten discipline. STATION: St. John Lateran Fulton Sheen talks about the Agony of the Garden. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · LENTCAzT 2022 – 44: Maundy Thursday – “Agony”

What Does the Metaverse Have to do with the Church? A Lot, Actually

A work-in-progress shot of MetaCatholic’s virtual reality rosary following the sorrowful mysteries. The MetaCatholic apostolate is pioneering what the Church’s evangelization could look like in virtual and augmented reality, and shows why the Church needs to be in the Metaverse.

Day 104: The Priestly Prayer of Jesus (2022)

Fr. Mike reflects on the prayer of Jesus before his sacrifice, where he not only prays for all his disciples but for us as well. We also dive into Christ’s trial with Pilate, and how the actions of the Jews are much like ours today. Today’s readings are John 16-18 and Proverbs 6:12-15. For the […]

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“Now, with the joy and fervor of Easter on our lips and in our hearts, it is time to reenter the world and radiate God’s glory in its darkened corners.” — Christopher Carstens, A Devotional Journey into the Easter Mystery

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“Angels and saints were strong companions during Christ’s historical bridge building, and they are equally present and power­ful to us today. Their presence is announced through the Lenten liturgy’s Litanies of the Saints — who accompany a procession to the Heavenly Jerusalem — and proclamation of the Passion narratives.” — Christopher Carstens, A Devotional Journey […]